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Background to

Qualitative Data Analysis Services 

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Qualitative Data Analysis Services (QDAS) was founded in 2002 by Ann Lewins and Christina Silver.  

 

We began working together from 1998 at the CAQDAS Networking Project at the University of Surrey. The Networking Project provides platforms for debate about the issues arising from the use of CAQDAS packages, undertakes research into their use, and offers advice, training and ongoing support in their use. 

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Widely used across academic, government, non-for-profit and commercial sectors, these technologies offer powerful tools for undertaking qualitative and mixed methods research, enabling the systematic management, analysis, interpretation and sharing of data and understanding.

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We founded QDAS to provide users with tailored training, coaching and project consultancy in their chosen CAQDAS package, whatever the type of project.

 

In 2007 we published the first edition of our book Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-by-Step Guide, which was updated and extended in the second edition, published in 2014.

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Since then, awareness and use of qualitative analysis software has grown year on year, and our work has increasingly diversified, and now includes data analysis services as well as training, coaching, and project consultancy. In this time, we have worked with a whole range of universities, businesses, charities and government organisations (both large and small) across Europe and America, helping them to get the most out of their chosen software for their specific needs.    

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We have been lucky enough to have been joined by a number of experienced associates who share our vision and passion for realising the full potential and value of what can be achieved in the field of qualitative and mixed methods research. 

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Find out more about the team here 

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