[humanser] FW: Hopefully a quick question

Vicky Winslow vicky at well.com
Fri Oct 9 21:28:46 UTC 2009


Oh, qualitative analysis software, very cool. If anybody does know, I'd love to hear about it. And, btw, fascinating topic for the 
thesis.


Vicky Winslow, LMSW
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Melissa Ann Riccobono" <melissa at riccobono.us>
To: "'Human Services Mailing List'" <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 10:35 AM
Subject: [humanser] FW: Hopefully a quick question


> Hello everyone,
> Please reply to this person directly if you have any experience with this
> software or any like it.  She is not on the list.
> Thanks so much!
> Melissa
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Janice Jeang [mailto:janice.jeang at gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 10:20 AM
> To: melissa at riccobono.us
> Subject: Hopefully a quick question
>
> Hello Melissa,
>
> I had what I am hoping is a quick question. I am no longer signed up for the
> Human Services list, however do hope to get back on it some day soon.
> However, I was wondering if you knew the answer to this question... if not,
> if you would not mind passing my email onto the list- and having them then
> email me any solutions they might have.
> As part of my dissertation, and maybe for my thesis and other papers... I
> will need to interview a bunch of people in depth about their personal
> experiences, viewpoints, etc... My professors have been mentioning that
> there is specific transcribing software.  The one she was referring to is
> called Atlas, and it will take the transcriptions of your interviews that
> you type up, and look for relationships. For example, if I were to conduct
> an in-depth interview on the correlation and how feelings of depression are
> prevalent among non-custodial parents... I would utilize Atlas to sum up and
> highlight every time the word depression or sadness appears in my
> transcriptions of interviews. The program will also then save the specific
> spots where the "key words" were mentioned... and save them all into a
> specific side file, etc...
> I hope I am doing justice to what the official point of the software is.
> I know there are a couple other versions of transcription software, however
> I do not know if any of them are accessible with JAWS. I was wondering if
> you might know, or if you might know anybody whho might know.
> This will be a tremendous asset to me, when I am stuck transcribing thirty
> different interviews, and looking for trends in them.
> I am uncertain how I would even go about obtaining such software to go about
> testing them with JAWS... so, really trying not to invent the wheel again.
> Any suggestion or help would be amazing. I know you are very busy with the
> State convention coming up soon. I hope it goes great, and really wish I
> could be out there.
> Thank you much for your help Melissa!
>
> Warmest,
>
> Janice Jeang
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