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Using Qualitative Methods in Action Research: How Librarians Can Get to the Why of Data [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838985769
  • ISBN-13: 9780838985762
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838985769
  • ISBN-13: 9780838985762
Teised raamatud teemal:
While quantitative research provides librarians with calculations and metrics of effectiveness, qualitative research, in its exploration of assumptions, value, and opinion, makes possible a deeper understanding of the subtleties of user interaction with library services and collections. This volume explains the basic tenets of qualitative research in an easily understandable fashion, and details action research projects that academic librarians can undertake with their patrons. Part 1 provides a theoretical and practical overview of the process of qualitative and action research.

Part 2 includes reports of a number of research projects on fairly common problems found in libraries. The final section of the book includes examples of qualitative research and assessment focused on such topics of the day as information literacy.

This book is appropriate for academic librarians, academic libraries, schools of information science and librarianship, library educators, and researchers.
Acknowledgments, Introduction, Arrangement of the Book vii
Douglas Cook
Lesley Farmer
Foreword xi
Marie L. Radford
PART 1 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN THE LIBRARY
1 Qualitative Research and the Librarian
3(8)
Lesley Farmer
2 The Recursive Cycle of Qualitative Action Research
11(14)
Douglas Cook
3 Getting Ready to Turn Your Everyday Work into Meaningful Inquiry: Foundational Literature in Qualitative and Action Research
25(10)
Cordelia Zinskie
Judi Repman
PART 2 USEFUL METHODOLOGIES OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
4 Teaching Alone and Together: A Narrative Inquiry
35(12)
Roberta Tipton
Patricia Bender
5 Understanding Social Networking: The Benefit of Discourse Analysis
47(18)
Mariaelena Bartesaghi
Ardis Hanson
6 Remote and Rural Voices: Using Interviews to Understand the Information Literacy Experience of Alaskan Special Educators
65(22)
Jennifer Diane Ward
Thomas Scott Duke
7 Observing Relationship Building in the Library Instruction Classroom: Peer Observation and Consultation
87(20)
Carolyn L. Cook
Karla M. Schmit
8 Content Analysis: Deconstructing Intellectual Packages
107(14)
Penny M. Belle
9 Using Focus Groups to Understand User Needs and Forge New Directions
121(14)
Michael Weber
Robert Flatley
10 Performance-based Self-assessment of a Library Liaison Program Using a Rubric
135(22)
Aaron Dobbs
Doug Cook
PART 3 ISSUES ADDRESSED THROUGH QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
11 Analyzing LibQUAL+ Comments to Inform Library Decision Making
157(16)
David A. Nolfi
Laverna M. Saunders
12 Design and Analysis Challenges in a Multicampus Research Study
173(12)
Robin Brown
Willis C. Walker
13 Approaching Information Literacy Qualitatively
185(14)
Janice Krueger
14 The Reference Interview in Real Time and in Virtual Time
199(14)
Isabelle Flemming
Lesley Farmer
15 Seeing Is Learning: The Synergy of Visual Literacy
213(12)
Alessia Zanin-Yost
16 Collective Action: Qualitative Methods for Library Collection Development
225(12)
LeRoy Jason LaFleur
Afterword. An Enduring Epistemology of Practice 237(6)
David Carr
Contributors' Biographies 243(6)
Index 249