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24 | 24 | Qualitative Research Using Open Source Tools | Beth Duckles & Vicky Steeves | 3:30 PM | May 8 2019 | Main Sanctuary | https://csvconf.com/speakers/#beth-duckles-vicky-steeves | 2019-05-08T15:30:00 | Qualitative research has long suffered from a lack of free tools for analysis, leaving no options for researchers without significant funds for software licenses. This presents significant challenges for equity. This panel discussion will explore the first two free/libre open source qualitative analysis tools out there: qcoder (R package) and Taguette (desktop application). Drawing from the diverse backgrounds of the presenters (social science, library & information science, software engineering), we will discuss what openness and extensibility means for qualitative research, and how the two tools we've built facilitate equitable, open sharing. | https://csvconf.com/img/speakers-2019/bduckles_vsteeves.jpg |
50 | 50 | A Love Letter to the Boxplot | Melissa Santos | 3:30 PM | May 9 2019 | Main Sanctuary | https://csvconf.com/speakers/#melissa-santos | 2019-05-09T15:30:00 | We'll briefly cover what the boxplot is, why it's so great to look at distributions instead of single statistics, and common boxplot variations. I'll spend at least half the talk showing boxplots of real data and comparing them to other summary methods. The talk will wrap up with some quick info on how to create boxplots in many common chartings/statistics/BI tools. I hope this talk will make people more likely to use my favorite chart! | https://csvconf.com/img/speakers-2019/msantos.jpg |
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