Mostweb pages can be captured as PDFs. You can also capture some pages from Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as datasets, videos and pictures. NCapture files (.nvcx) contain your captured content as well as the URLs, capture times and any additional information such as a descriptions, memos and coding that you specified at the time of capture.
By default, datasets from the same source location, taken at different times, are merged. You can turn this off by unchecking Merge matching social media datasets (including previously imported). Gather data over time
Once imported your files are automatically classified and the URL and access date added as attributes. PDFs and Facebook and Twitter datasets are assigned to the 'Reference' classification. YouTube videos and datasets are assigned to the 'YouTube' classification.
Standard web pages can only be captured as a PDF. Text, images and hyperlinks are captured. Other content such as Flash media and embedded audio and videos are not captured. Capturing the main article as a PDF discards some of the formatting and only captures the main article on the page. Capturing the entire web page as a PDF tries to preserve the original format of the page, including advertisements, navigation menus and links to other articles.
You can use NCapture to gather files from the web and then bring the web content into NVivo as PDFs. The captured web content is stored in an NCapture file (.nvcx) on your computer, and is converted to a PDF when you import it into NVivo.
2 Select regions of a page. If you switch to region selection, you can click on an image to select it, or click and drag to select a region of the page. When you select a region, you are making an image selection, even if the region you select contains text.
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