Document Type
Article
Version
postprint
Publication Date
2008
Abstract
In order to get the most from LibQUAL+™ qualitative data, libraries must organize and classify the comments of their patrons. The challenge is to do this effectively and efficiently. This article illustrates how researchers at Western Michigan University Libraries utilized ATLAS.ti 5.0 to organize, classify, and consolidate the LibQUAL+™ comments.
WMU ScholarWorks Citation
Dennis, Bradford W. and Bower, Tim, "Using Content Analysis Software to Analyze Survey Comments" (2008). University Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications. 24.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/library_pubs/24
Published Citation
Dennis, B. W., & Bower, T. (2008). Using content analysis software to analyze survey comments. portal: Libraries & the Academy, 8(4), 423-437