ATLAS.ti
ATLAS.ti is a data analysis software that facilitates the analysis of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research data.
Features
- Diverse Media Support: Handle a wide range of media types, including documents, images, audio, video, and other data sets.
- Interactive Visualization Tools: Utilize dynamic tools to interpret and analyze your data visually.
- Multimodal Data Examination: Seamlessly examine textual, graphical, audio, and video data.
- Collaborative Capabilities: Facilitate teamwork with robust support for cooperative projects.
- AI-Powered Data Sorting: Leverage artificial intelligence for comprehensive and efficient data sorting, ensuring thorough and accurate analysis.
Availability
- Faculty
- Staff
Cost
- University-funded, covered by the School of Nursing Office of Innovation.
Supported Platforms
- This service operates independently of any platform.
Due to the sensitivity of the information, please follow the instructions within the ATLAS.ti section of the SoN Intranet Additional Service Information page (UW NetID Required).
If you have any questions or need help, please contact the SoN IT Service Desk.
Q: Is ATLAS.ti free?
A: As a faculty, and/or staff member of UW SoN, you have access to the five concurrent multi-user licenses.
Q: Is it possible to use ATLAS.ti with other online cloud storage systems like Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud, etc.?
A: While it is possible to use any of those systems alongside ATLAS.ti , it is essential to remember that not every function of either program will translate very well. For example, there is a possibility that while moving data from your ATLAS.ti library to a program like OneDrive, some files may not appear, become misplaced, or be corrupted. There are ways to set up the two systems to prevent these issues from happening, but we highly recommend keeping your data within ATLAS.ti library. If you still wish to transfer your data, follow these tips or contact the SoN IT Service Desk for assistance.
Please note that UW OneDrive is recommended for all university data.
Q: Is ATLAS.ti available for students?
A: Yes, School of Nursing students should use UW CSDE. Learn more about UW CSDE.

