Inventory of research methods for librarianship and informatics
AUTOR(ES)
Eldredge, Jonathan D.
FONTE
Medical Library Association
RESUMO
This article defines and describes the rich variety of research designs found in librarianship and informatics practice. Familiarity with the range of methods and the ability to make distinctions between those specific methods can enable authors to label their research reports correctly. The author has compiled an inventory of methods from a variety of disciplines, but with attention to the relevant applications of a methodology to the field of librarianship. Each entry in the inventory includes a definition and description for the particular research method. Some entries include references to resource material and examples.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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