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NVivo 14 Webinar: Accelerating your Literature Review with Citavi & NVivo

April 13 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT

Date: April 13, 2023 - 12 PM EDT

Presented by:
Stacy Penna, Customer Engagement and Enablement Director

Description: NVivo 14 and Citavi support writing robust literature reviews. With Citavi you can import journal articles, pdfs, tag sources for major themes in the literature and share the Citavi project into and NVivo project for more robust analysis. This session will demonstrate how to use Citavi and NVivo together to easily import articles and other documents, organizing notes for easy retrieval, tagging or coding your materials to identify key concept and creating visuals to see connections in your literature themes.

Presenters:


Silvana di Gregorio, PhD, is Product Research Director at Lumivero. She is a sociologist and a former academic. She has been training, consulting, and publishing about qualitative data analysis software since 1995. She is author of Using Web 2.0 Tools for Qualitative Analysis and co-author with Judith Davidson of Qualitative Research Design for Software Users and Qualitative Research and Technology: In the Midst of a Revolution, and co-author with Linda Gilbert and Kristi Jackson of Tools for Qualitative Analysis. She is part of the product marketing team at Lumivero.

Stacy Penna, EdD, Customer Engagement and Enablement Director Stacy has combined her educational and research experience with her work in the software industry and is delighted to be supporting and building a wider research community. Stacy earned a doctorate in education using NVivo for both her literature review and qualitative research. She has worked at QSR International, now Lumivero for 10 years and is excited for the future of research.

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Date:
April 13
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT
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