Miroslav

I highly recommend Luciano Paccagnella's Getting the Seats of Your Pants 
Dirty: Strategies for Ethnographic Research on Virtual Communities 
<https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/52fe/ac4c31b469900881cffe4e461ad5c011d451.pdf>
 
Its a very good, brief, piece of work. Written in 1997, still relevant. 
Cites sources with fidelity. It won't give you a software solution. But it 
gives you a brilliant overview of the problems in ethnography of what to 
record and how.

For more boring :-) (and not free) history of software for ethnography 
there is a *comprehensive*, detailed review from the Annual Review Of 
Sociology, *Using Computers to Analyze Ethnographic Field Data: Theoretical 
and Practical Considerations*, Vol. 24:477-498, 1998. 
https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.soc.24.1.477

Best wishes
Josiah

Miroslav Kalous wrote:
>
> Hi, Josiah, a question for you: could you refer me to a resource, possibly 
> a book (chapter), dealing with this discussion in ethnography? 
>

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