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Basic Research Methods for Librarians

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Addressed to practicing librarians and other information professionals, as well as master's and doctoral students in LIS programs, Basic Research Methods for Librarians, Fifth Edition specifically covers the research methodologies likely to be used by librarians, providing guidance on designing and conducting research and publishing research results.



Like its predecessors, this fifth edition is exceptionally comprehensive. Content has been thoroughly updated and sections have been added on social networking and other web-based research methods and techniques. The book emphasizes quantitative research, including survey and experimental studies. It also gives attention to qualitative research, including historical research. A chapter is devoted to the statistical analysis of research results. Evaluation, writing, and publishing of research reports are considered as well. Coauthored by distinguished researchers in library and information science, the book also includes contributions from experts on qualitative research, domain assumptions of research, and sampling.

384 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1985

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April 9, 2011
This book provides a solid overview for research methods for the library and information science fields. The book covers such topics as: developing a research study, selecting a research method, picking the best sampling method, various types of research, data analysis, and styles/outlines to follow when writing research proposals and reports. A rather dry read, but full of good information useful for information professionals. I read it for a class in which I had to write a research grant proposal, and found the book to be very helpful for the semester long assignment.
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335 reviews13 followers
April 19, 2014
This book uses 10-dollar words where a 1-dollar word would be just fine... and wouldn't diminish the academic quality of the work. While it didn't change any understanding of the text, it made reading it devastatingly ponderous. It's a shame, because the subject is quite interesting.
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607 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2017
Read for class. Nonfiction. About qualitative and quantitative research methods.
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April 4, 2023
I read this for my "Introduction to Research Methods in Library and Information Sciences" course in library school. I remember it being very dry.
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65 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2011
This is an outstanding book on research methods in library and information science. It is relatively easy to read and is current as of April 2011. The book helped me to see the value in completing and sharing research in library and information science.
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April 24, 2008
I learned basic research methods for librarians.
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639 reviews
July 10, 2016
"Basic" should include some discussion of research ethics, I think.
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May 11, 2020
This is a fine text book. I am not overly invested in the research side of librarianism, but as this was for a required class, I read it.
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