Bibliography on CQDA (computer-aided qualitative data analysis)

 

Beth L. Rodgers, Ph.D., RN, FAAN

Professor, University of WI-Milwaukee, School of Nursing

URL:  http://www.uwm.edu/People/brodg/CQDAbib.html

 

 

Last updated 1/3/2003

 

  

   Barry, C. A. (1998). Choosing qualitative data analysis software: Atlas/ti and Nudist compared. Sociological Research Online, 3.  (Available online http://www.socresonline.org.uk/socresonline/3/3/4.html)

 


   Bazeley, P. (1999). The bricoleur with a computer: Piecing together qualitative and quantitative data.  Qualitative Health Research,  9, 279-287. 


   Bazeley, P. & L. Richards. (2000).  The NVivo Qualitative Project Book. 
London: Sage. 

 

   Becker, H. S., et. al (1984). Fieldwork with the computer. Qualitative Sociology, 7(1,2): 16-33.

  

   Bernard, H. and M. Evans (1983). New microcomputer techniques for anthropologists.  Human Organisation, 42: 182-185.

  

   Bolden, R., & Moscarola, J.  (2000).  Bridging the quantitative-qualitative divide - The lexical approach to textual data analysis.  Social Science Computer Review, 18, 450-460.

 

   Booth, S. (1993). Computer assisted analysis in qualitative research. Computers in Human Behaviour, 9(2-3): 203-211.

 

   Brent, E. (1984). Qualitative computing:  Approaches and issues. Qualitative Sociology, 7(1,2): 34-60.  (1992, revised and published in Qualitative Research in Information Management as qualitative computing:  Three approaches, pp. 151-173).

 

   Burgess, R. W. (Ed). (1995).  Computing and Qualitative Analysis.   London: JAI Press. 

 

   Burnard, P. (1994). Using a database program to handle qualitative data. Nurse Education Today, 14, 228-231.

 

   Buston, K.  (1997).  NUD*IST in action:  Its use and its usefulness in a study of chronic illness in young people.  Sociological Research Online, 2, 1-16. (Available online http://www.socresonline.org.uk/socresonline/2/3/6.html)

 

   Catterall, M., & Maclaran, P.  (1997).  Focus group data and qualitative analysis programs:  coding the moving picture as well as the snapshots.  Sociological Research Online, 2.  (Available online http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/socresonline/2/1/6.html)

 

   Coffey, A., B. Holbrook, et al. (1996). Qualitative data analysis:  Technologies and representations. Sociological Research Online, 1.  (Available online http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/socresonline/1/1/4.html)

 

   Coffey, A. & Atkinson, P. (1996).  Making Sense of Qualitative Data, Complementary Research Strategies.  London: Sage. 

   Conrad, P., & Shulamit, R. (1984). Computers and qualitative data:  An introduction. Qualitative Sociology, 7(1,2), 3-15.

 

   Cooke, M. (1992). Computer analyses of qualitative data: A literature review of current issues. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 10(1), 10-13.

 

   Crang, M. A., Hudson, A. C., Reimer, S. M., & Hinchcliffe, S. J. (1997). Software for qualitative research:  1.  Prospectus and overview. Environment and planning A, 29, 771-787.

 

   Crang, M. A., Hudson, A. C., Reimer, S. M., & Hinchcliffe, S. J. (1997). Software for qualitative research:  2.  Some thoughts on aiding. Environment and Planning A, 29, 1109-1124.

 

   Cresswell, J.W. (1998).  Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among five traditions.  Thousand Oaks: Sage.

 

   Dennis, D. L. (1984). Word-crunching:  An annotated bibliography on computers and qualitative data analysis. Qualitative Sociology, 7(1,2), 148-156.

 

   Dey, I. (1993).  Qualitative data analysis: a user-friendly guide for social scientists.   London, Routledge and Kegan Paul. 

 

   Dey, I. (1995).  Reducing fragmentation in qualitative research.  In U. Kelle, Ed., Computer-aided qualitative data analysis:  Theory, methods and practice.  London:  Sage.

 

   Dey, I. (1999).  Grounding Grounded Theory:Guidelines for Qualitative Inquiry.  London:Academic Press. 

 

   Dohan, D., & Sanchez-Jankowski, M. (1998).  Using computers to analyze ethnographic field data: Theoretical and practical considerations. Annual Review of Sociology, 24, 477-498.

 

   Drass, K. (1980). The analysis of qualitative data:  A computer program. Urban Life, 332-353.

 

   Fielding, N., & Lee, R. (Eds.). (1993). Using computers in qualitative research (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

   Fielding, N., & Lee, R. M.  (1996).  Diffusion of a methodological innovation:  CAQDAS in the UK.  Current Sociology, 44, 242-258.

 

   Fielding, R. & Lee, R.  (1998). Computer analysis and qualitative research.  London: Sage. 

 

   Fisher, M. (1997).  Qualitative computing: Using software for qualitative data analysis.  Aldershot: Avebury

   Gahan, C., & Hannibal, M.  (1998). Doing qualitative research using QSR NUD*IST.  London:  Sage.

 

   Gibbs, G.  (2002)  Qualitative data analysis: explorations with NVivo. Open University Press, London

 

   Hesse-Beiber, S., Dupuis, P., & Kinder, S. (1991). HyperResearch:  A computer program for the analysis of qualitative data with an emphasis on hypothesis testing and multimedia analysis. Qualitative Sociology, 14, 289-306.

 

   Higgins, J. W.  (1998). Social marketing and MARTIN:  Tools for organizing, analyzing, and interpreting qualitative data.  Qualitative Health Research, 8, 867-876.

 

   Holbrook, A. & L.Butcher (1996) Uses of qualitative data analysis software in educational research: The literature, the hard questions and some specific research applications.  Australian Educational Researcher, 23(3), 55-80. 

   Hong, L. (1984). List processing free responses:  Analysis of open-ended questions with word processors. Qualitative Sociology, 7(1,2), 98-109.

   Kelle, U. (Ed.). (1995). Computer-aided qualitative data analysis:  Theory, methods and practice. London: Sage.

 

   Kelle, U.  (1996). Computer-assisted qualitative data analysis in Germany.  Current Sociology, 44, 225-241.

 

   Kelle, U. (1997). Theory building in qualitative research and computer programs for the management of textual data. Sociological Research Online, 2(2).  (Available online

http://www.socresonline.org.uk/2/2/1.html)

 

   Kelle, U., & Laurie, H.  (1995).  Computer use in qualitative research and issues of validity.  In U. Kelle, Computer-aided qualitative data analysis:  Theory, methods and practice.  London:  Sage.  

 

   Lee, R. (Ed.). (1995).  Information Technology for the Social Scientist.  London: UCL 

 

   Lee, R. M., & Fielding, N. (1996). Qualitative data analysis: Representations of a technology: A Comment on Coffey, Holbrook and Atkinson. Sociological Research Online. (Available online http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/socresonline/1/4/lf.html)

 

   Lindberg , O. ( 2000) Grounded Theory and computer-assisted analysis of qualitative data: some proposals for the practice of qualitative research. In Understanding and responding to drug use: the role of qualitative research.  Fountain, J. (Ed). EMCDDA (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction) Scientific Monograph series No 4 - 2000. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. 

   Lonkila, M.  (1995). Grounded theory as an emerging paradigm for computer-assisted qualitative data analysis. In U. Kelle (Ed.), Computer-aided qualitative data analysis:  Theory, methods and practice.  London:  Sage.

 

    Mangabeira, W. C.  (1996).  CAQDAS and its diffusion across four countries:  national specificities and common themes.  Current Sociology, 44, 191-205.

 

   Miles, M., & Weitzman, E. A. (1994). Choosing computer programs for qualitative data analysis. In M. Miles and M. Huberman, Qualitative Data Analysis, an expanded sourcebook,  CA: Thousand Oaks/Sage 

 

   Miles, M. B., & Weitzman, E. A. (1996). The state of qualitative data analysis software:  what do we need?  Current Sociology, 44, 206-224.

 

   Morse, J., & Richards, L.  (2002)  Readme first for a user's guide to qualitative methods.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.   

 

   Muhr, T. (1991). Atlas-ti - A prototype for the support of text interpretation. Qualitative Sociology, 14, 349-371.

 

   Padilla, R. (1991). Using computers to develop conceptual models. Qualitative Sociology, 14(3), 263-274.

 

   Podolefsky, A., & McCarty, C. (1983). Topical sorting: A technique for computer assisted qualitative analysis. American Anthropologist, 84, 866-871.

 

   Prein, G., & Kelle, U.  (1995).  Computers and triangulation.  Introduction:  Between quality and quantity. In U. Kelle, Computer-aided qualitative data analysis:  Theory, methods and practice.  London:  Sage.

 

   Richards, L. (1991). Software for soft data: Computing qualitative research. In J. Daly, (Eds.)  The Social Sciences and Health Care Research  (pp. 86-92). Melbourne: Victorian Health Association.

 

   Richards, L. (1997). User's mistake as developer's challenge: Designing the new NUD*IST.  Qualitative Health Research, 7, 425-433. 

   Richards, L. (1998). Closeness to data: The changing goals of qualitative data handling.  Qualitative Health Research, 8(3), . 

 

   Richards, L. (1999).  Using NVivo in qualitative research.  London: Sage. 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T. J. (1987). Qualitative data analysis: Can computers do it?  Australian & New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 23, 23-35. 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1991). Computing in qualitative analysis: A healthy development?  Qualitative Health Research,  1, 234-262. 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1991). The transformation of qualitative method: Computational paradigms and research processes. In N. G. Fielding, & R. M. Lee (Eds.),  Using Computers in qualitative research,  (pp. 38-53).
Thousand Oaks/ Sage. 

 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1992). Analysing unstructured information: Can computers help?  Library Hi-Tech, 10(1-2), 95-109. 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1992). Qualitative computing: Making data work. Australasian Evaluation Society.  International Conference Proceedings, 
Melbourne. 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1994). Creativity in social sciences: The computer enhancement of qualitative data analysis. In T. Dartnall (Ed.),  Artificial Intelligence and Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Approach  (pp. 365-383). Kluwer/Dordrecht. 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1994). Using computers in qualitative analysis. In N. K. Denzin, & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.),  Handbook of Qualitative Research  (pp. 445-462). Sage Publications/Thousand Oaks. 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1994). Creativity in social sciences:  The computer enhancement of qualitative data analysis. In T. Dartnall (Ed.), Artificial intelligence and creativity:  An interdisciplinary approach (pp. 365-383): Kluwer, Dordrecht.

 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T.  (1995).  Using hierarchical categories in qualitative data analysis. In U. Kelle, Computer-aided qualitative data analysis:  Theory, methods and practice.  London:  Sage.

 

   Richards, L., & Richards, T. (1997). User's mistake as developer's challenge:  Designing the new NUD*IST. Qualitative Health Research, 7(3), 406-416.

 

   Richards, T., & Yuen, H. K. (1993). Knowledge engineering meets qualitative methodology.  Computer Science Dept Technical Report NO. 13/93,  La Trobe University.

 

   Rodgers, B. L. (1995). NUD*IST software for qualitative data analysis. Management

Learning, 26(3), 367-370.

 

   Rodgers, B. L.  (1996). [Review of Computer Programs for Qualitative Data Analysis.] Computers in Nursing, 13, 201-202.

 

   Rodgers, B. L.  (1996). [Review of Computer-Aided Qualitative Data Analysis.]  Computers in Nursing, 14, 203, 205. 

 

   Rodgers, B. L.  (1998). [Review of NUD*IST (software program)].  Computers in Nursing, 16, 19-21.

 

   Rodgers, B. L.  (1998). Teaching Computer-aided qualitative data analysis through demonstrations and workshops.  Health Informatics, 4, 63-71.

 

   Rodgers, B. L. (1999). [Review of Atlas/ti (software program)].  Computers in Nursing (CIN Plus), 2(3), 3, 6-7.

 

   Russell, C. K., & Gregory, D. M. (1993). Issues for consideration when choosing a qualitative data management system. Jouanrl of Advanced Nursing, 18, 1806-1816.

 

   Seale, C. F. (2000). Computer assisted analysis of qualitative data. In D. Silverman (Ed.)  Doing Qualitative Research: a practical handbook.  London: Sage.

 

   Seidel, J., & Clark, J. (1984). The Ethnograph:  A computer programme for the analysis of qualitative data. Qualitative Sociology, 7, 110-125.

 

   Social Science Computer Review.  (relatively new journal from Sage)

 

   Taft, L. B. (1993). Computer-assisted qualitative research. Research in Nursing and Health, 16, 379-383.

 

   Tak, S. H., Nield, M., & Becker, H. (1999). Use of a computer software program for qualitative analyses--Part 1: Introduction to NUD/IST. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 21, 111.

 

   Tallerico, M. (1991). Applications of qualitative analysis software:  A view from the field. Qualitative Sociology, 14, 275-285.

 

   Tesch, R. (1990). Qualitative research:  Analysis types and software tools: Falmer.

 

   Using technology in the qualitative research process.  Online discussion, Forum: Qualitative research (available online http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-eng.htm)

 

   Van Hoven, B. (2002). Analysing qualitative data using CAQDAS. In N. Clifford and G. Valentine (eds.)  Research methods in human and physical geography.  London: Sage. 

 

   Wall, E. (1995). The problem with NUDISTs.  Society (Newsletter of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association), 19(1):13-14. 

 

   Weaver, A., & Atkinson, P. (1994). Microcomputing and qualitative data analysis:    Avebury.

 

   Webb, C. (1999). Analysing qualitative data:  Computerized and other approaches. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 29, 323-330.

 

   Weitzman, E., & Miles, M. (1995). A software source book:  Computer programs for qualitative data analysis. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

 

   Weitzman, E.A., & Miles, M. B. (1995). Choosing software for qualitative data analysis: An overview.  Cultural Anthropology Method, 7, 1-5. 

 

   Wood, M. (1980). Alternatives and options in computer content analysis. Social Science Research, 9, 273-286.