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Taguette

A spin on the phrase "tag it!", Taguette is an open source qualitative research tool that allows users to:

  • Import PDFs, Word Docs, Text files, HTML, ...
  • Tag snippets with codes you create
  • Export tagged documents, highlights for a specific tag
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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Online
  • Self-Hosted
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Features

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  1.  Linking to test cases & Issues
  2.  Web-Based
  3.  Qualitative Data Analysis

 Tags

  • caqdas
  • text-analysis

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Taguette information

  • Developed by

    US flagRemi Rampin
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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superluminar
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A simple web-based, open source QDA application that can be used collaboratively as well as by single users. Display of overlapping tags is limited; changes of source files are not possible after importing.

Geo Ambo
1

Nice to see this open-source alternative to commercial QDA applications. However, currently it is very simplistic and can only handle basic projects. Also, it is cloud-based software which makes it inaccessible to graduate students in many places in the world who do not have reliable internet access. If it were cross-platform and could be installed locally, it would be far more accessible to the students in places that would most benefit from free, non-proprietary open-source tools.

What is Taguette?

A spin on the phrase "tag it!", Taguette is a free and open source qualitative research tool that allows users to:

Import PDFs, Word Docs (.docx), Text files (.txt), HTML, EPUB, MOBI, Open Documents (.odt), and Rich Text Files (.rtf). Highlight words, sentences, or paragraphs and tag them with the codes you create. (not yet) Group imported documents together (e.g. as 'Interview' or 'Lit Review'). Export tagged documents, highlights for a specific tag, a list of tags with description and colors, and whole projects.

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