Shiny ROCK: a collection of Shiny apps for the ROCK
Shiny ROCKs are a collection of Shiny apps to work with files in the Reproducible Open Coding Kit (ROCK) format.
Note that weβre also working on a fully-fledged ROCK interface, aptly named iROCK (interface for the ROCK), available at i.rock.science.
At the moment, the following Shiny ROCKs exist:
- Shiny ROCK Amethyst: This Shiny App was developed for cognitive interviews. It allows you to upload one or more ROCK sources, parse them into a qualitative data table, and produce a Cognitive Interview heatmap. This heatmap shows which codes occur for which items.
- Shiny ROCK Beryl: This Shiny App was developed for cognitive interviews. It allows you to paste a ROCK source and will then parse it and produce a Cognitive Interview heatmap. This heatmap shows which codes occur for which items.
- Shiny ROCK Crystal: This Shiny App was developed for easy playing around with the Qualitative Network Approach. It allows you to paste a ROCK source and will then parse it and produce a network from the codes. This method is very new, and as yet has only been described in a brief preprint at https://doi.org/hwzj.
- Shiny ROCK Diamond: This Shiny App was developed to try create a supersimple, superrudimentary coding interface in Shiny, optimized for use on e.g. tablets. You can consider it an alternative to the original iROCK app (see i.rock.science).
- Shiny ROCK Emerald: This Shiny App was created to add UIDs (Utterance Identifiers β unique identifiers for small data fragments) to every data fragment (line) of a source.
- Shiny ROCK Feldspar: This Shiny App was created to produce a Qualitative Data Table from
.rock
(or.txt
) files in a.zip
archive (and should also work for a single ROCK source, but I didnβt test that yet).