Open Code 3.6
Note! This is the new version of Open Code. The program is available on this page and also distributed together with the book in Qualitative Methodology for International Public Health
The old version Open Code 2.1 can also be downloaded below.
OpenCode 3.6 is a tool for coding qualitative data generated from text information such as interviews, observations or field notes. It has been developed to specifically follow the first steps of the Grounded Theory methodology. However, it can of course be used as a tool for classifying and sorting any kind of qualitative text information. The aim has been to create a self-instructive program that is easy to learn and easy to use.
The main features of the program are to:
• import text from any word processing program
• write memos
• find words in text
• assign codes to segments of the text
• create and manage categories
• search for codes and categories
• print the results from any of the above functions
The program is compatible with PC-systems and runs on Windows version 98 or later. It can be installed either from a CD or via the Internet. By default, the program is installed in its own program sub-directory under the name OpenCode. The software automatically creates a new folder, labelled My OpenCode Projects, for storing data under My Documents. The program language is English but the data/text and coding can be in any language.
When you use OpenCode 3.6;
Suggested Citation:
Harvard system
ICT Services and System Development and Division of Epidemiology and Global Health (2009). OpenCode 3.4. University of Umeå, Sweden.
Available from: http://www.phmed.umu.se/english/divisions/epidemiology/research/open-code/?languageId=1 [Accessed yy/mm/dd].
Vancover
ICT Services and System Development and Division of Epidemiology and Global Health (2009). OpenCode 3.4. Umeå: Umeå University; 2009 [cited yyyy Month dd].
Available from: http://www.phmed.umu.se/english/divisions/epidemiology/research/open-code/?languageId=1






