Jenine Beekhuyzen is the Founder/CEO of Adroit Research, and is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Queensland, Visiting Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney, and Adjunct Fellow at Griffith University. She has more than 20 years of experience working with NVivo and its predecessors, using it for her own doctoral studies, and training thousands of doctoral students and others to use it for systematic literature reviews and empirical data analysis. Based on more than two decades of her research on the lack of women in STEM, Jenine turned research into practice leading the NGO Tech Girls Movement Foundation community. Jenine now curates Research Central, her online community of practice helping doctoral students fast track their research, where she shares her expertise in qualitative research and NVivo through Masterclasses and writing sessions. Having collaborated for decades with universities, governments and industry and as an active, highly published honorary academic at prestigious universities, she has honorary roles at the University of Queensland, the University of Technology Sydney, and Griffith University. Jenine has more than 70 internationally peer reviewed academic publications, and, among other accolades, was awarded an Order of Australia Medal in 2020 by Queen Elizabeth II for her contributions to information technology, and to women. Jenine is also the creator and producer of the Future Fixers television series. Pat Bazeley is Director of Research Support P/L and Adjunct Professor in the Translational Research and Social Innovation Centre at Western Sydney University. Since graduating in psychology, she has worked in community development, as an evaluation researcher, and in academic research development. For almost 30 years Pat has been providing research training and project consulting to academics, graduate students and practitioners representing a wide range of disciplines across Australia and internationally. Her particular expertise is in helping researchers to make sense of qualitative, survey, and mixed methods data, and to use computer programs for management and analysis of data. Pat's research has focused on qualitative and mixed methods data analysis, the development and performance of researchers, and the wellbeing of older women. She has published books, chapters, and articles on mixed methods and qualitative data analysis. She serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Mixed Methods Research and was 2015-2016 President of the Mixed Methods International Research Association.
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Chapter 1: Where to begin? Chapter 2: Navigating NVivo Chapter 3: Teamwork Chapter 4: Literature and interview text-files Chapter 5: Working with pictures, audio and video Chapter 6: Surveys and social media files Chapter 7: Coding foundations Chapter 8: Cases, classifications and comparisons Chapter 9: Beyond coding basics Chapter 10: Queries Chapter 11: Visualisations and reporting