Research Methods in Information (2ND)

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Research Methods in Information (2ND)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 384 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781856048132
  • DDC分類 020.72

Full Description

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.

Contents

PART 1: STARTING THE RESEARCH PROCESS1. Major research paradigms

Introduction
Positivist research
Postpositivism and mixed methods research (MMR)
Interpretivist research
Qualitative or quantitative methodology?
Qualitative research design
Quantitative research design
Mixed methods research
Criteria for judging research
Establishing trustworthiness in qualitative research
Establishing rigour in quantitative research
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

2. Reviewing literature

Introduction
Information searching and retrieval
Evaluation
Critical analysis
Synthesizing the research: developing a theoretical framework
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

3. Defining the research

Introduction
Designing a conceptual framework
The research hypothesis
Research aims and objectives
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

4. The research proposal

Why write a proposal?
Structure of a research proposal
The proposal as a research framework
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

5. Sampling

Why sample?
Population and sample
Probability sampling
Purposive sampling
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

6. Research Data Management - Julie McLeod, Sue Childs and Elizabeth Lomas

Introduction - research data and its management challenges
Why is research data management important?
The research process, data lifecycles and research data management
How do I manage my research data?
Summary
Practical exercise
Websites referred to in this chapter
Suggested further reading

7. Ethics in research

Introduction
Gaining access to the field
Informed consent
Anonymity or confidentiality?
Protecting participants
Ethics online
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

8. Case studies

Introduction
Phases in case study research
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

9. Surveys

Introduction
Descriptive surveys
Explanatory surveys
The survey process
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

10. Experimental research

Introduction
The nature of causality
The true experiment
Quasi-experimental design: the 'effects study'
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

11. Usability testing

Introduction
Quasi-experimental usability studies
Cognitive walkthroughs
Heuristic evaluation
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

12. Ethnography

Introduction
Components of ethnographic study
Virtual ethnography - 'netnography'
Ethics in ethnography
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

13. Delphi study

Introduction
The Delphi process
Rules of a Delphi study
Modifying a Delphi study
Delphi studies and new technologies
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

14. Action research

Introduction
The action research cycle
Trustworthiness in action research
Action research as reflective practice
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

15. Historical research

Introduction
The research process
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

16. Grounded theory: method or analysis?

Introduction
Defining grounded theory
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

PART 3: DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
17. Interviews

Introduction
What is the purpose of an interview?
The seven stages of the interview process
Online interviewing
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

18. Questionnaires

Introduction
Designing questionnaires
Developing questions
Scale items
Forms of questionnaire
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

19. Observation

Introduction
The role of the observer
Recording what you see; going in with signposts
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

20. Diaries

Introduction
The purpose of diaries in research
Participant diaries
The researcher's log
Structure and recording
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

21. Focus groups

Introduction
Purpose of a focus group
Organizing a focus group
Online focus groups
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

22. Analysis of existing, externally created material - Andrew K. Shenton

Introduction
The different supporting roles of documents
LIS research principally based on documents
Citation analysis
Logs associated with computer software and the use of ICT
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

PART 4: DATA ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH PRESENTATION23. Qualitative analysis

Introduction
Phenomenological strategies
Ethnographic methods
Narrative and discourse analysis
Constant comparative analysis
Memo writing
Presenting qualitative findings
Software for qualitative analysis
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

24. Quantitative analysis

Introduction
Levels of measurement
Frequency distribution
Cross-tabulation
Measures of central tendency
Measures of dispersion
Correlation
Displaying data
Testing for statistical significance
Software for quantitative analysis
Summary
Practical exercise
Suggested further reading

25. Presenting the research

Introduction
Planning the final report
Form and structure
Summary
Suggested further reading

PART 5: GLOSSARY AND REFERENCES

Glossary of research terms
References

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