[LOCAL LOGO 1] GLASER 78: Theoretical Memoing Rules
Karl "Chuck B." Freiherr von Manteuffel
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This is a theoretical hypelinked memo. It is in no way the replacement of [GLASER78]. Buy that book, if you like it.
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Theoretical Memoing Rules [GLASER78, pp. 89 - 91)

  1. Keep memos and data separate.
  2. Always interrupt coding for memoing.
  3. Starting to write on a code.
  4. Do not afraid to modify memos.
  5. Keep the list of the emergent codes handy.
  6. Compare memos: colaps or dimensionalize the codes and memos.
  7. Do not elaborate logically.
  8. Run memos open.
  9. Memo about concepts, not people.
  10. Write one idea at a time (Are memos NMI?).
  11. Indicate Saturation.
  12. Always flexible.
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References:

  • [GLASER78] Glaser, Barney G. 1978. Theoretical Sensitivity. Sociology Press, pp. 164. [HM48 Gla CLMS, -]
  • [GLASER98] Glaser, Barney G. 1998. Doing Grounded Theory: Issues and Discussions. Sociology Press, pp. 254. [-, -]

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