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Research Methods in Information
Research Methods in Information | Alison Jane Pickard
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The long-awaited 2nd edition of this best-selling research methods handbook is fully updated and includes brand new coverage of online research methods and techniques, mixed methodology and qualitative analysis. This edition includes two new contributed chapters: Professor Julie McLeod, Sue Childs and Elizabeth Lomas focus on research data management, applying evidence from the recent JISC funded DATUM project; Dr Andrew Shenton examines strategies for analysing existing documents. The first to focus entirely on the needs of the information and communications community, this handbook guides the would-be researcher through the variety of possibilities open to them under the heading research and provides students with the confidence to embark on their dissertations. The focus here is on the doing and although the philosophy and theory of research is explored to provide context, this is essentially a practical exploration of the whole research process with each chapter fully supported by examples and exercises tried and tested over a whole teaching career. Readership: Students of information and communications studies and archives and records management, and practitioners beginning a piece of research.
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Research Methods in Information | Alison Jane Pickard
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“It is not always possible to obtain written consent from research participants for a number of reasons, but that doesn‘t mean that consent should not be sought; only when it is given in some agreed form can the research begin. Not only do we require consent at the outset but I recommend that we attempt to gain consent for the finished work. A seal of approval from those who are living the story can only strengthen a theory.”

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shortsarahrose
Research Methods in Information | Alison Jane Pickard
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Cozying up by the fireplace at Panera to finish my grad school reading for the week.

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shortsarahrose
Research Methods in Information | Alison Jane Pickard
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“Some claim that striving and debating over paradigm and methodological issues does not help in achieving the aims and goals of the research. For example Miles and Huberman contend that ‘researchers should pursue their work, be open to an ecumenical blend of epistemologies and procedures, and leave the grand debate to those who care about it‘ (1988, 223). Well, I care about it . . .”

Bookwormjillk 👋 market researcher here. Are you reading this for fun? 2mo
shortsarahrose @Bookwormjillk it‘s for grad school (Research Methods in Library and Information Science), though I do find it interesting! So cool that you‘re a market researcher! 2mo
Bookwormjillk @shortsarahrose cool, good luck! 2mo
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shortsarahrose
Research Methods in Information | Alison Jane Pickard
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“The operational list of activities will ultimately lead to you achieving your aim(s); they are the pieces of the puzzle that need to be understood and put in place before the whole picture can be revealed.”