![]() ![]() ![]() Organizing your nodes into a hierarchy is an important part of the analytical process, helping you to refine your thoughts and draw connections between themes.Īdd ‘child’ nodes (sub-nodes) under an existing node to create a hierarchy. It’s easy to create nodes using commands on the Ribbon-on the Create tab, in the Nodes group, click Node.Īlternatively, if you want to see what themes emerge from your sources, you can create nodes as you code. If you already know what themes you are looking for (based on your literature review, for example), you can create and organize your nodes before you start coding. ![]() For example, you could create the node water quality and as you explore your sources (documents, PDFs, datasets, audio, video or pictures) you could code all references to water quality at the node. Reminder: Nodes represent themes, topics, concepts, ideas, opinions or experiences.
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