# Videos

## Hull University - NVivo 12

This 25 video playlist provides a comprehensive overview of how to use NVivo 12 - particularly for Windows users.

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NVivo 12 playlist by the University of Hull (2019)
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## Library La Trobe University - NVivo modules

These two videos by La Trobe university provide a great hands on overview of using NVivo. Whilst they are using a different version of NVivo than NVivo 12, I found these videos really helpful to provide a broad overview of the software's functionality.

### Module 1: Getting Started with NVivo

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Getting started with NVivo by Library La Trobe University (2014)
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### Module 2: NVivo for your Literature Review&#x20;

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NVivo for your Literature Review - online tutorial by Library La Trobe University (2015)
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## Yale University - Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods

This 6 part playlist provides a great overview of and introduction to qualitative research methods, courtesy of Yale University.

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Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods by Yale University (2015)
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## SAGE Publishing - Dr. John W. Creswell on Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research

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Developing Mixed Methods Research - Dr. John W. Creswell by Sage Publishing (2013)
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Telling a Complete Story with Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research - Dr. John W. Creswell by Sage Publishing  (2013)
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