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Taguette for Coding Qualitative Data

Taguette is easy to use. Just upload your research data, highlight and add tags/codes, just as you would with highlighters and printed paper.

Taguette export

In the Project info tab, you can choose to Export codebook

Format options include: Word, Excel, HTML, PDF, CSV, and QDC (XML)  *QDC can be uploaded to other Qualitative Data Analysis programs like Altas and NVivo. 

screenshot Taguette Project Info tab - export codebook

In the Highlights tab, set the view you want (i.e. see all highlights vs all the highlights for one tag), then click Export this view on the upper right hand side of the page.

Screenshot taguette export highlights view

 

 

My test project is downloaded in Excel.

You can the highlight id, document source, tag, and content in separate columns. 

Highlights coded with multiple tags have multiple rows, once for each tab, with the highlight id (column a) repeated.

Perhaps you would add other columns for date, location, or whatever your qualitative data calls for?

screenshot of export taguette files in excel