Hi Aliya
This is more what we produce rather than what we use: resources from Realities (part of the ESRC’s National Centre for Research Methods) include our range of toolkits and working papers. Topics include: transcribing qualitative data, ways of writing with and analysing qualitative data, using music elicitation, using participatory maps, anonymising data, participant-produced video, getting informed consent for visual data, ethics and research teams. We also have recordings of presentations from our events. It’s all freely available on our website for people to use in their research and teaching.
Hazel