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PKM Software for Qualitative Data Analysis Online
Personal knowledge management (PKM) software programs are tools that you can use for organizing and exploring many types of information. In this new workshop, we’ll explore the use of a free PKM program (Logseq) that can be set up to facilitate qualitative analysis of text data. By the end of the workshop, you should be able to add text data to Logseq and use tags to structure your data for analysis. If you use another PKM software (e.g. Obsidian, Notion, Craft, etc) the strategies described in this workshop may be adaptable to your preferred program
- Date:
- Monday, October 2, 2023
- Time:
- 11:00am - 11:50am
- Time Zone:
- Central Time - US & Canada (change)
- Presenter:
- Jess Hagman, Social Sciences Research Librarian
- Location:
- Main Library 314 (Map )
- CampusLibraries:
- Main Library
- Audience:
- All are welcome
- Categories:
- Data Collection and Analysis
HYBRID SESSION: THIS SESSION WILL BE TAUGHT IN-PERSON (314 MAIN LIBRARY) AND ON ZOOM (YOUR REGISTRATION + REMINDER EMAILS WILL INCLUDE THE LINK).
If you are attending this session IN-PERSON in 314 Main Library:
- Directions to Room 314, Main Library:
- Take the north stairwell (Armory and Wright Street entrance) to the 3rd floor of the Main Library and make a left at the top of the stairs.
- Alternatively, take the elevator located next to the University Archives office (near the Wright St. entrance). When you arrive on the 3rd floor, room 314 is the second door on the left side of the hall. If you have trouble finding it, please ask the Info Desk located at the center of the 1st floor or either of the service desks in The Orange Room.
- Watch a quick video on how to get to 314 Library
- ADA Accessibility Map of the Main Library
- Google Maps directions to the Main Library
If you are attending this session ONLINE via ZOOM:
- In order to attend our online workshops, you will need to login to your University of Illinois Zoom account through Shibboleth with your NetID and password.
- This session will be recorded for sharing widely with the campus community. If you do not want to be part of the recording, please attend this workshop in-person in 314 Main Library.
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NOTE: Registration closes two hours before each scheduled workshop and you will receive a registration + reminder email (one hour before the session is scheduled to start) with the Zoom link and passcode. Make sure to check your spam/trash!