Workshop Description
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In this workshop, you will learn how NVivo can assist you with managing reference data, and how it can help you to write a literature review.
By the end of this workshop you will understand how to:
Import reference data from your reference management software
Code and manage that reference data in NVivo
Begin to write up your literature review using NVivo
Start conducting a systematic review in NVivo
Students are encouraged to have completed the modules that came before this one:
University of Melbourne Staff
University departments, affiliated institutions and respective staff are eligible to obtain NVivo under a university site license. This license extends to home use. For installation instructions see the
Contact Infrastructure Services to request NVivo
Phone 8344 0888
University of Melbourne Students
Click the 'Desktops' tab at the top of the page
Click the 'Start' menu from within a Desktop
Select the required software icon (in this case 'QSR'), then NVivo 11 folder then NVivo 11 program
Other Users
This course presupposes a basic understanding of qualitative and mixed-methods research methodology. This course is primarily about how NVivo can be used within these methodologies. It is not a course in the methodologies themselves. A bibliography is provided here with links to resources that students may find useful.
Be prepared: be ready and able to be involve yourself in learning.
Engage: actively participate in the community and course materials.
Think critically: analyse materials presented to form reasonable judgements.
Respect others: listen to and be considerate of others; practice gratitude.
If you are attending one of our Zoom workshops, please make sure that you have downloaded Zoom.
This module consists of four sections. If you are participating in an online zoom workshop, each section will take around 10 minutes, with 20 minutes at the end of the workshop for unstructured questions.
If you are not attending an online workshop, then you are encouraged to move through the sections at your own pace.
At the end of each section is a challenge. This challenge aims to test your learning, and to provide a practical problem that you may need to solve outside of this learning environment in your own research.
This is a self-assessed module. At the end of the module, students will be asked to provide feedback. Whilst this feedback is immensely valuable to the community coordinator, it is also the means by which students assess their own learning. Students are encouraged to reflect on the learning objectives, and to repeat the module if necessary.
For dates, information and registration in upcoming training, please refer to our Eventbrite page:
online using your University of Melbourne username and password
of NVivo and use the license key provided on Student IT's site for full access
Students and staff may also access NVivo on . Please note that NVivo cannot be accessed via the 'Apps' tab. For access:
of NVivo. It will last for 14 days, which is enough time to work through the modules provided in this course.
For students at the University of Melbourne, instructions on how to do so are provided .
If you are not attending an online workshop, I would still encourage that you try to get involved in the NVivo researcher community at the University of Melbourne. We have launched a Facebook group which you can join .
Make sure to stay up to date with news about the NVivo community by subscribing to our monthly newsletter .