Thanks Ani Munirah your explanatory videos are very worth following and I am using them to start my research using Atlas ti. Your videos are so very good it is easy to follow and understand and being a video one can stop and go back if a little unsure or in doubt. Thanks a million now Atlas ti. is not as complicated as I imagined it. Much appreciated Rose-anne
If reading off a hard copy document, and wish to extract text and code it, as opposed to digitising the entire document, can ATLAS.TI allow this? I've seen videos of extracting text and assigning codes to files/documents/articles appended to Atlas.ti, and that is clear. What is not clear is how to input text manually, tag things like author name, title of article/book/documents, year etc., and then assign codes appropriately. I want to get a copy of Atlas but want to be sure this can be done. Please help.
Hi ***** thank you for watching my video tutorials. To input text manually into ATLAS.ti, you can go to the menu Documents > New > New text document. You can add the document name, then add the text in the body of the document. After adding text, you simply click on the pencil icon on the top toolbar to save and leave edit mode. To tag attributes of the document e.g. author name, title, journal name, year of publication, I suggest you create a PD family for these. The main reason why we create PD families is because we want to do comparative analysis later on using the Query Tool function in ATLAS.ti :-)
Ani Munirah Can you post a short video tutorial showing how you would extract text off a hard copy book, and create PDs for comparative analysis? What other hints would you give me for this endeavour? Thanks...
Hello Madam am writing from The Gambia. I am writing my thesis proposal in Occupational Health just to be brief and needs the software (Atlas.ti 7) Please help me get it. I am following all your tutorials on youtube. Thank you
I have a question: I am creating my literature review in an HU file in atlas ti can I use the same document to analyse my data so I can cross reference with the literature and connect codes I find in the data with codes in the literature?
Hi +Rose-anne, yes you can! You simply need to group the literature into the PD-Family of literature, and the data into the PD-Family of data :-) This way, you can easily filter which PD-Family you are working on at any specific time. After all. based on experience, users tend to use (many) similar codes between literature and data...
Thanks Ani Munirah your explanatory videos are very worth following and I am using them to start my research using Atlas ti. Your videos are so very good it is easy to follow and understand and being a video one can stop and go back if a little unsure or in doubt. Thanks a million now Atlas ti. is not as complicated as I imagined it. Much appreciated
Rose-anne
Glad that you feel that way, +Rose-anne. All the best!
Your video is very good but unfortunately, the voice is slow
If reading off a hard copy document, and wish to extract text and code it, as opposed to digitising the entire document, can ATLAS.TI allow this? I've seen videos of extracting text and assigning codes to files/documents/articles appended to Atlas.ti, and that is clear. What is not clear is how to input text manually, tag things like author name, title of article/book/documents, year etc., and then assign codes appropriately. I want to get a copy of Atlas but want to be sure this can be done. Please help.
Hi ***** thank you for watching my video tutorials. To input text manually into ATLAS.ti, you can go to the menu Documents > New > New text document. You can add the document name, then add the text in the body of the document. After adding text, you simply click on the pencil icon on the top toolbar to save and leave edit mode.
To tag attributes of the document e.g. author name, title, journal name, year of publication, I suggest you create a PD family for these. The main reason why we create PD families is because we want to do comparative analysis later on using the Query Tool function in ATLAS.ti :-)
Ani Munirah Can you post a short video tutorial showing how you would extract text off a hard copy book, and create PDs for comparative analysis? What other hints would you give me for this endeavour? Thanks...
Hello Madam am writing from The Gambia. I am writing my thesis proposal in Occupational Health just to be brief and needs the software (Atlas.ti 7) Please help me get it. I am following all your tutorials on youtube.
Thank you
+Amadou Jallow Hi, you can visit our website at atlasti.com/students/ and follow the instructions for verification of your studentship :-)
Thank you I have done that but have downloaded the software but needs more help and I have sent you an email indicating my concerns.
Thank you.
I have a question: I am creating my literature review in an HU file in atlas ti can I use the same document to analyse my data so I can cross reference with the literature and connect codes I find in the data with codes in the literature?
Hi +Rose-anne, yes you can! You simply need to group the literature into the PD-Family of literature, and the data into the PD-Family of data :-) This way, you can easily filter which PD-Family you are working on at any specific time. After all. based on experience, users tend to use (many) similar codes between literature and data...
+Ani Munirah Great thankyou I really appreciate your reply and help.
I am interested in Atlas.ti7. How and where I could have the software and training for that software in Malaysia
Hi Sunardee, I am physically located in Malaysia. Please email me at animunirah@gmail.com and I will send you the information :-)