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Considering AI for Qualitative Research

Thinking about using AI for your qualitative project? In this workshop we’ll explore examples of how AI has been used in qualitative data analysis and factors to consider as you decide whether to use AI tools in your own work based on relevant policies and audiences for your work. 

By the end of the workshop, we hope you'll be able to:
1) Describe at least two different ways that researchers have used AI in published qualitative research.
2) Identify how AI has been integrated into QDA software
3) Assess the ethical implications of AI use in research, particularly for research with human subjects
4) Identify AI use policies and practices relevant to your research project

This workshop is taught in collaboration with staff from Research Integrity and Misconduct (Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation). 

See slides and a recording of a previous version of this workshop

This workshop will be in-person in Library 314 and will not be recorded.

 

Date:
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Time:
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Presenter:
Jess Hagman, Social Sciences Research Librarian
Location:
Main Library 314 (Map )
CampusLibraries:
Main Library
Audience:
  All are welcome  
Categories:
  Artificial Intelligence (AI)     Data Collection and Analysis     Qualitative Data Analysis  

Registration is required. There are 17 seats available.

THIS SESSION WILL BE TAUGHT IN-PERSON (314 MAIN LIBRARY)

 

Event Organizer

Jess Hagman
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