What is the REFI-QDA Standard: Experimenting With the Transfer of Analyzed Research Projects Between QDA Software

The open REFI-QDA standard allows for the exchange of entire projects from one QDA software to another, on condition that software vendors have built the standard into their software. To reveal the new opportunities emerging from overcoming QDA software lock-in, we describe an experiment with the st...

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Main Authors: Jeanine Evers, Mauro Ugo Caprioli, Stefan Nöst, Gregor Wiedemann
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Language:deu
Published: FQS 2020-05-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3439
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spelling doaj-cba05205d7444810a7a57983fffd16a02020-11-25T03:26:40ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272020-05-0121210.17169/fqs-21.2.34392099What is the REFI-QDA Standard: Experimenting With the Transfer of Analyzed Research Projects Between QDA SoftwareJeanine Evers0Mauro Ugo Caprioli1Stefan Nöst2Gregor Wiedemann3Evers Research & TrainingUCLouvainBaden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) StuttgartUniversitat HamburgThe open REFI-QDA standard allows for the exchange of entire projects from one QDA software to another, on condition that software vendors have built the standard into their software. To reveal the new opportunities emerging from overcoming QDA software lock-in, we describe an experiment with the standard in four separate research projects done by several researchers during a week at the Lorentz Centre (The Netherlands) in August 2019. Each researcher exchanged some processed research data between two qualitative data analysis software (QDAS) packages. We start by envisaging the development of the REFI-QDA standard, followed by the context of each research project, the type(s) of data in it, the reasons for wanting to do the transfer to another program and the lessons learnt in doing so. We conclude with the benefits of the REFI-QDA standard and the issues to be taken into account when considering a transfer between QDAS.http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3439qualitative data analysisqdascaqdasatlas.tiilcmnvivotransanaquirkosrefi-qda projectrefi-qda standardrefi-qda codebookinteroperabilityuse cases refi-qda
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What is the REFI-QDA Standard: Experimenting With the Transfer of Analyzed Research Projects Between QDA Software
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
qualitative data analysis
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interoperability
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author_facet Jeanine Evers
Mauro Ugo Caprioli
Stefan Nöst
Gregor Wiedemann
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title What is the REFI-QDA Standard: Experimenting With the Transfer of Analyzed Research Projects Between QDA Software
title_short What is the REFI-QDA Standard: Experimenting With the Transfer of Analyzed Research Projects Between QDA Software
title_full What is the REFI-QDA Standard: Experimenting With the Transfer of Analyzed Research Projects Between QDA Software
title_fullStr What is the REFI-QDA Standard: Experimenting With the Transfer of Analyzed Research Projects Between QDA Software
title_full_unstemmed What is the REFI-QDA Standard: Experimenting With the Transfer of Analyzed Research Projects Between QDA Software
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series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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publishDate 2020-05-01
description The open REFI-QDA standard allows for the exchange of entire projects from one QDA software to another, on condition that software vendors have built the standard into their software. To reveal the new opportunities emerging from overcoming QDA software lock-in, we describe an experiment with the standard in four separate research projects done by several researchers during a week at the Lorentz Centre (The Netherlands) in August 2019. Each researcher exchanged some processed research data between two qualitative data analysis software (QDAS) packages. We start by envisaging the development of the REFI-QDA standard, followed by the context of each research project, the type(s) of data in it, the reasons for wanting to do the transfer to another program and the lessons learnt in doing so. We conclude with the benefits of the REFI-QDA standard and the issues to be taken into account when considering a transfer between QDAS.
topic qualitative data analysis
qdas
caqdas
atlas.ti
ilcm
nvivo
transana
quirkos
refi-qda project
refi-qda standard
refi-qda codebook
interoperability
use cases refi-qda
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