Qualitative Research for the Information Professional

Qualitative Research for the Information Professional
Author: G. E. Gorman,Peter Robert Clayton,Sydney J. Shep,Adela Clayton
Publsiher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781856044721

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This established text is the only introduction to qualitative research methodologies in the field of library and information management. Its extensive coverage encompasses all aspects of qualitative research work from conception to completion, and all types of study in a variety of settings from multi-site projects to data organization. The book features many case studies and examples, and offers a comprehensive manual of practice designed for LIS professionals. This new edition has been thoroughly revised and includes three new chapters. It has been updated to take account of the substantial growth in the amount and quality of web-based information relevant to qualitative research methods and practice, and the many developments in software applications and resources. The authors have identified a clear need for a new chapter on the evaluation of existing research, as a gateway into new research for information professionals. The final chapter, 'Human Resources In Knowledge Management', takes the form of a model case study, and is an 'ideal' qualitative investigation in an information setting. It exemplifies many of the approaches to qualitative research discussed in earlier chapters. Readership: Directed primarily at the beginner researcher, this book also offers a practical refresher in this important area for the more experienced researcher. It is a useful tool for all practitioners and researchers in information organizations, whether libraries, archives, knowledge management centres, record management centres, or any other type of information service provider.

Qualitative Research and the Modern Library

Qualitative Research and the Modern Library
Author: Valeda Dent Goodman
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781780632681

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Qualitative Research and the Modern Library examines the present-day role and provides suggestions for areas that might be suited to this type of research for the purposes of evaluation. The author discusses how the results from such research might be applied, and the overall impact of using this type of research to inform development of a more user-centred organisation. The book provides a thoughtful look at the implications of using qualitative research to inform decision-making processes within libraries and is written by an author and library researcher with international experience in various types of libraries, implementing/improving programs and services, and supporting user needs. Fills a gap in the current literature that hasn’t been found in journal articles written on this topic Contains practical applications of qualitative research principles, with practical examples of select projects Written by an author and library researcher with international experience in various types of libraries, including work with large-scale qualitative studies, research design and evaluation of library services

Qualitative Research for the Information Professional

Qualitative Research for the Information Professional
Author: G. E. Gorman,Peter Robert Clayton,Mary Lynn Rice-Lively,Lyn Gorman
Publsiher: Library Association Publishing (UK)
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015039928984

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This is an integrated manual on how to conduct qualitative research. Its coverage includes all aspects of the field from conception to completion and all areas from multisite studies to data organization. The book features many examples and case studies and a manual of practice.

Qualitative Research for the Information Professional

Qualitative Research for the Information Professional
Author: Ralph Wagner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1681176351

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Qualitative research has its origins in logical, rational and philosophical analysis. The practice of qualitative research is as old as philosophy itself. LIS is an evolving discipline, and therefore still is in the process of building a strong research foundation for itself. Library and information science is becoming progressively important, simply because of the ever increasing information organization of society. The initiation of information technology (IT) has changed the global prospects forever and created a massive change in the way in which people attain information and knowledge. Though libraries are changing with these times, there will be tremendous pressure on librarians and information scientists to cater to the needs of people and organizations in a most effective and efficient way. To do that takes a better understanding of many information phenomena not currently well understood, and qualitative research can play an important role in furthering that understanding. Qualitative Research for the Information Professional emphasizes on qualitative research methodologies in the field of library and information management. The objective of this book is to provide insight about the use of qualitative research in library and information science (LIS) literature. The book also provides an account of the extent to which different qualitative methods have been used or are in use within LIS research. The book landscapes many case studies and examples, and compromises a widespread guidebook of practice designed for practitioners an LIS professionals. Over the past two decades, theorists have noted an increase in the use of qualitative research methods within library and information science. The qualitative analysis will point to possible trends within LIS studies that use qualitative methods, such as dominant data collection or data analysis methods. Together, these results will help to provide a better understanding of the current face of LIS research.

Qualitative Research in Information Management

Qualitative Research in Information Management
Author: Jack D. Glazier,Ronald R. Powell
Publsiher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1992
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015022241767

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Qualitative Research in Information Systems

Qualitative Research in Information Systems
Author: Michael D Myers,David Avison
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2002-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781446275818

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Qualitative research has become a legitimate approach within the information systems community, but researchers have traditionally drawn upon material from the social sciences given the absence of a single source relevant to them. Qualitative Research in Information Systems: A Reader represents just such a volume and is both timely and relevant. Information systems and qualitative research articles are now widely used for teaching on many upper level courses in information systems, and there is demand for a definitive collection of these readings as a basic reader and teaching text. This book expertly brings together the seminal works in the field, along with editorial introductions to assist the reader in understanding the essential principles of qualitative research. The book is organised according to the following thematic sections: · Part I: Overview of Qualitative Research · Part II: Philosophical Perspectives · Part III: Qualitative Research Methods · Part IV: Modes of Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Data Qualitative Research in Information Systems: A Reader should become the benchmark reference point for students and researchers in information systems, management science and others involved in information technology needing to learn about qualitative research.

Reflections on Practitioner Research

Reflections on Practitioner Research
Author: Lee Ann Fullington,Brandon West,Frans Albarillo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0838948480

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"'We exhort you to read this book... It is the first book we have seen that invites LIS practitioner-researchers to tell the stories behind their research findings.' --from the Foreword by Kristine R. Brancolini and Marie R. Kennedy. A practitioner-researcher is an information professional who may not have formal training in using research methods and is learning how to use these methods during their busy, complex job. Reflections on Practitioner Research: A Practical Guide for Information Professionals can help information professionals build an understanding of the research process as applied to our field and address the challenges of undertaking research as a practitioner, as well offer support and advice for all stages of a research project, from writing the proposal to collecting the data to disseminating the findings. Twenty-five chapters from a blend of novice and experienced practitioner-researchers are divided into three thorough sections: * Section 1: Research Process. Grapples with various aspects of the overall research process, from topic selection to research design to time frame. How do you set a research agenda? What happens when your plans get derailed? How do you approach a topic that may be controversial?* Section 2: Research Methods. How information professionals use specific qualitative and quantitative research methods in their projects. * Section 3: Relationships. Investigates the ways in which relationships form and how they can impact the research process, and strategies that can help make your collaborative efforts successful rather than stressful. Reflections on Practitioner Research attempts to capture the actual experience of doing research and the lessons that can be gained from that experience. Projects and studies are not always as linear or without hiccups as the published literature may lead us to believe, and this book shows and celebrates the complexity of information professionals using a research design by picking up these skills along the way."--

Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionals

Qualitative Research for Allied Health Professionals
Author: Linda Finlay,Claire Ballinger
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2006-06-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780470033760

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This practical text addresses a gap in the literature by mapping the links between philosophy, research method and practice in an accessible, readable way. It offers guidance to allied health professionals – increasingly involved in research as the emphasis grows on evidence-based practice – on how to engage in meaningful, good quality qualitative research. To help researchers take on this challenge, the book: highlights some of the choices involved in carrying out qualitative research offers a wide range of practical examples to show how different ways of doing qualitative research can be managed critically examines a variety of qualitative research methodologies of particular interest to allied health professionals clarifies the links between epistemology, methodology and method. The book is structured in three parts. Part I sensitises readers to the complex issues which challenge qualitative researchers at the planning stage of their projects. In Part II, the challenge of using different methodologies is critically explored by fifteen authors, who describe their individual research experiences. Part III examines the choices researchers make when they evaluate and present research.