![]() I have accumulated about 2,500 references, so I use EndNote’s “smart groups” feature to create groups of references. ![]() When sources from the citation manager are imported into NVivo, the research note is imported as a linked memo. ![]() I use speech-to-text software to dictate my notes into the “research notes” field in EndNote this is especially useful if I don’t have a digital copy of the text. I use EndNote citation management software to store bibliographic information and documents, such as PDF copies of journal articles, figures, and research notes I make when reading texts (here are other citation managers, and NVivo works with a few of them, but I will be referring to EndNote in this post). It is useful to think of citation materials as sources, and conceptualise working with them in NVivo in ways similar to working with interview transcripts or other sources. ![]() This post ties in with my SlideShare presentations to help to visualise the processes. I believe working with NVivo during literature review is an excellent way to manage research, a practical way to learn and practice with NVivo, honing practical skills. Here, I describe some ways in which I use NVivo for literature reviews, which you might find useful. There are some excellent resources available about using NVivo for your literature reviews.
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