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Dedoose is a web application for qualitative and mixed methods research developed by professors from UCLA, and is the successor to EthnoNotes.

Dedoose is designed, developed, and operated by SocioCultural Research Consultants (SCRC), whose majority of ownership consists of professors from UCLA.[1] Dedoose's differs from traditional QDA software in that it was designed as an easy to use, highly visual, and cost effective alternative to traditional qualitative data analysis software.[2] Dedoose and EthnoNotes have gained notoriety for their integration of qualitative and quantitative data analysis methods in combination with interactive data visualizations.[3] The Dedoose family of tools have been used in a wide variety of studies in many industries from medical,[4]market research,[5]social policy research,[6] and other academic social science research[7]

The use of Dedoose® allows teams to work in real time, from anywhere, in the same project, which promotes developing skills for collaborative and team research. Bruce’s Tips offer Dedoose® users reminders of, and guidance about, many features and functions in Dedoose® which can help enhance the benefits of using Dedoose® in their work.

  1. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon.
  2. Dedoose is a web-based application designed for individual work or synchronous collaborative research from different sites; it provides a range of mixed methods tools for the handling of text, spreadsheet data.
  3. Dedoose - Full-featured software designed for mixed methods projects with fewer but more complex codes (allows ratings) Alternatives These do not seem to have advantages over the above at this time, unless simplicity is the primary goal.
Codification of Qualitative Data
Integration of Quantitative Data
Interactive Mixed Methods Data Visualization Bubble Chart

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  1. http://www.dedoose.com/AboutUs/
  2. Lieber, E., & Weisner T. S. (2010). Meeting the Practical Challenges of Mixed Methods Research. In A. Tashakkori & C. Teddlie (Eds.), Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research 2nd Ed., (pp. 559-611). Thousand Oaks, CA; SAGE Publications.
  3. Lieber, E., Weisner, T. S., & Presley, M. (2003). EthnoNotes: An Internet-Based Field Note Management Tool. Field Methods, 15(4), 405-425.
  4. Hay, M. C., Weisner, T. S., Subramanian, S., Duan, N., Niedzinski, E. J., & Kravitz, R. L. (2008). Harnessing experience: Exploring the gap between evidence-based medicine and clinical practice. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 14, 707-713.
  5. Rohm, A. J., Milne, G. R., & McDonald, M. A. (2006). A mixed-method approach for developing market segmentation typologies in the sports industry. Sport Marketing Quarterly, 15, 29-39.
  6. ,Briggs, Xavier de Souza, & Turner, Margery Austin (2006). Assisted housing mobility and the success of low-income minority families: Lessons for policy, practice, and future research. Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy, 1 (1), 25-61.
  7. Weisner, T. S., Bernheimer, L. P., Lieber, E., Gibson, C., Howard, E., Magnuson, K., Romich, J., Syam, D., Espinosa, V., & Chmielewski, E. (1999) Understanding better the lives of poor families: Ethnographic and survey studies of the New Hope experiment. Poverty Research News, 4(1), 10-12.

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Qiqqa
Qiqqa is a PDF research management tool and brainstorming tool
Initial releaseApril 2010; 11 years ago
Stable release
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Android
Available inEnglish
TypeReference management software
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.qiqqa.com
Dedoose

Qiqqa (pronounced 'Quicker') is a freeware and freemiumreference management software[1][2] that allows researchers to work with thousands of PDFs.[3] It combines PDFreference management tools, a citation manager, and a mind map brainstorming tool. It integrates with Microsoft Word XP, 2003, 2007 and 2010 and BibTeX/LaTeX to automatically produce citations and bibliographies in thousands of styles.

The development of Qiqqa began in Cambridge, UK, in December 2009. A public alpha was released in April 2010, offering PDF management and brainstorming capabilities. Subsequent releases have seen the incorporation of the Web Library, OCR, integration with BibTeX and other reference managers, and the use of natural language processing (NLP) techniques to guide researchers in their reading.

Shortly after its release, Qiqqa has been noticed by universities [4] and their libraries.[5]

In 2011 Qiqqa won both the University of Cambridge CUE [6] and CUTEC,[7][8] and the Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups[9] competitions. Qiqqa was an award winner in the 2012 Santander Universities Entrepreneurship Awards.[10]

A 15-minute interview on AffinityDAB radio summarises the history of Qiqqa.[11]

Qiqqa does not seem to have attracted a large user base, compared to other recent reference management programs developed from 2006 to date.[12]

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  1. ^Business Weekly (2011-06-07). 'CUE finalist Qiqqa picks up pace'. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  2. ^Lautaro Vargas; Cambridge Business Media (2010-12-15). 'Qiqqa provides researchers with fast track to success'. Retrieved 2010-12-15.
  3. ^Julie Swierczek, McKillop Library, Salve Regina University (2011-02-11). 'Drowning in information'. Retrieved 2011-02-23.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^Joanna Dawson (2010-10-25). 'Will Qiqqa make me Smarta?'. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
  5. ^Laura James (2010-06-19). 'The Arcadia Project:A Wealth of Reference Management'. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
  6. ^Business Weekly (2011-06-09). 'Journey just beginning for Cambridge University entrepreneurs'. Retrieved 2011-08-04.
  7. ^Ben Fountain, Cabume (2011-06-14). 'Cambridge startups getting on with the job off radar'. Retrieved 2011-08-04.
  8. ^Business Weekly (2011-06-09). 'Cambridge student entrepreneur books passage to Silicon Valley'. Retrieved 2011-08-04.
  9. ^Cambridge Wireless (2011-12-05). 'Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups 2011 Competition'. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
  10. ^Santander (2012-07-06). 'Santander announces new internship programme for small businesses'. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
  11. ^Chris Berrow (2011-12-18). 'AffinityDAB - Discovering Start-Ups 2011'. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
  12. ^'Google Trends: Compare Citavi, Docear, Mendeley, Qiqqa, Zotero - Worldwide - Past five years'.

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