9781591585039-1591585031-Applications of Social Research Methods to Questions in Information and Library Science

Applications of Social Research Methods to Questions in Information and Library Science

ISBN-13: 9781591585039
ISBN-10: 1591585031
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Barbara M. Wildemuth
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Format: Paperback 432 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781591585039
ISBN-10: 1591585031
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Barbara M. Wildemuth
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Format: Paperback 432 pages

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Applications of Social Research Methods to Questions in Information and Library Science (ISBN-13: 9781591585039 and ISBN-10: 1591585031), written by authors Barbara M. Wildemuth, was published by Libraries Unlimited in 2009. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Study & Teaching (Words, Language & Grammar ) books. You can easily purchase or rent Applications of Social Research Methods to Questions in Information and Library Science (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Study & Teaching books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.33.

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For many practitioners, best practices are often developed through significant amounts of direct experience. However, they can also be developed through the examination and application of research findings. By critically assessing existing studies within library and information science, both aspiring and experienced professionals can acquire a deeper understanding of available methods, as well as design more effective studies. In what is surely the first of its kind for librarians, Barbara Wildemuth has created a book that mirrors the process of conducting a research study; at the same time, she exposes the reader to a wealth of competing and complementary techniques. Each chapter introduces a particular research method, points out its relative strengths and weaknesses, and provides a critique of two or more exemplary studies. An invaluable guide for librarians, educators and students alike.

Section One considers those research questions most often asked in the field of information and library science, and explains how they can arise from practice and direct observation or from existing theories. Section Two covers a variety of research designs, as well as the sampling issues associated with those designs: case studies, naturalistic research, longitudinal studies, Delphi studies, and quasi-experimental and experimental designs. Section Three moves on to methods for collecting data: surveys, various types of interviews, historical and documentary studies, transaction log analysis, diaries, and participant observation. It concludes with a chapter discussing the ways in which any of these methods might be combined for use in a particular study.

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