Research Methods in Librarianship From A- Z: designing, implementing, and disseminating your Research
This webinar introduces participants to theory, methods, and tools to equip them to design, implement, critique, and disseminate qualitative and mixed methods research.
Participants will explore:
- Writing effective research questions, hypotheses, and selecting an appropriate theoretical framework
- The strengths and weaknesses of a variety of data collection methods
- Data analysis theory that focuses on statistical validity and proper sampling methods
- Managing your research data for longevity
- Demonstrating impact and disseminating research to campus administration and the broader professional community
Speakers
- Dr. Guillermo Alfaro
- Ashlynn W. Kogut
Join the webinar on 25 May 2021, 17.00 – 18.00 CEST
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Suggested Audience: Social Sciences librarians
Level of interaction: 2+ Speakers with Q&A
Duration of event: 60 minutes
Language(s) subtitling and translations available: English and Spanish
- Live translation
- Automatic translation
Accessibility:
- Automatic closed-captioning
- Slides and/or event materials provided before the event
Organiser: Gene Hayworth – [email protected]