Research methods in library and information science:
"An essential guide to quantitative and qualitative research methods in library and information science"--
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adam_text | Contents Illustrations.............................................................................................................. .xv Text Boxes..................................................................................................................xvii Preface.......................................................................................................................... xix 1—Research and Librarianship.................................................................. 1 Introduction................................................................................................................. 1 Definition of Research.......................................................................................... 2 The Assessment Imperative.................................................................................. .6 Scholarly Communication....................................................................................... 8 Research Data Management and Reuse............................................................11 New Modes for Collaboration........................................................................... 14 Time Management................................................................................................16 Overview of Previous Library and Information Science Research..................................................................................................................19 Current Library and Information Science Research Environment................................................................................
19 Research Methods in Library and Information Science............... 19 Recommendations for Future Research in Library and Information Science.................................................................................. 22 Summary...................................................................................................... 25 References....................................................................................................................26 v
vi Contents 2—Developing the Research Study........................................................... Planning for Research: Getting Started...................................................... 35 Philosophical Underpinnings and Assumptions...................................Յ6 Paradigms That Shape Research Development..................................... 37 A General Outline for Research................................................................ 39 Literature Review of Related Research....................................................39 Identification of the Problem.......................................................................... 43 Characteristics of a Problem Suitable for Research........................... 45 Statement of the Problem..........................................................................47 Identifying Subproblems.............................................................................. 48 The Role of Theory in the Design of Research..............................................49 Definition of Theory........................................................................................49 Research Design............................................................................................ 56 Differences in Quantitative and Qualitative Design........................57 Mixed Methods..........................................................................................59 Testing or Applying the Theory............................................................ 66 The Pilot
Study..........................................................................................66 Summaiy............................................................................................................. 67 References.............................................................................................................68 3—Writing the Research Proposal........................................................ 73 Organization and Content of a Typical Proposal........................................ 74 Title Page........................................................................................................74 Abstract..........................................................................................................75 Table of Contents.........................................................................................75 Introduction and Statement of the Problem...........................................75 The Literature Review of Related Research..................................................78 Research Design................................................................................................ 79 Institutional Resources............................................................................... 81 Personnel....................................................................................................... 81 Budget............................................................................................................82 Anticipated
Results...........................................................................................84 Indicators of Success....................................................................................84 Diversity Plan................................................................................................86 Limitations of the Study............................................................................ 86 Back Matter..................................................................................................87 The Dissertation Proposal: Further Guidance..................................... 87 Characteristics of a Good Proposal..............................................................89 Features That Detract from a Proposal................................................. 89 Obtaining Funding for Library and Information Science Research........................................................................................ 90 Summaiy........................................................................................................... 95 References........................................................................................................... 96
Contents vii 4— Principles of Quantitative Methods............................................. 99 Formulating Hypotheses..................................................................................... 100 Definitions of Hypothesis................................................................................ 100 Sources of Hypotheses...................................................................................102 Developing the Hypothesis............................................................................. 102 Variables............................................................................................................... 103 Concepts...............................................................................................................105 Desirable Characteristics of Hypotheses................................................. 107 Testing the Hypothesis...................................................................................108 Validity and Reliability.......................................................................................... 110 Validity of Research Design...........................................................................110 Validity in Measurement................................................................................ Ill Logical Validity.............................................................................................112 Empirical Validity........................................................................................112 Construct
Validity........................................................................................113 Reliability of Research Design......................................................................113 Reliability in Measurement...........................................................................113 Scales.................................................................................................................... 115 Ethics of Research..................................................................................................116 General Guidelines.......................................................................................... 117 Guidelines for Library and Information Science Professionals................................................................................ 119 Ethics for Research in the Digital Environment.................................... 120 Research Misconduct.......................................................................................... 123 Summaiy..................................................................................................................124 References................................................................................................................. 124 5— Survey Research and the Questionnaire.................................... 129 Survey Research.....................................................................................................130 Major Differences between Survey Research and Other
Methods................................................................................................130 Types of Survey Research............................................................................. 130 Exploratory Survey Research........................................................................ 131 Descriptive Survey Research........................................................................ 132 Other Types of Survey Research.................................................................132 Basic Purposes of Descriptive Survey Research.................................... 133 Basic Steps of Survey Research: An Overview....................................... 134 Survey Research Designs............................................................................. 136 Survey Research Costs.................................................................................. 137 The Questionnaire.................................................................................................. 138 Prequestionnaire Planning..............................................................................138 Advantages of the Questionnaire.................................................................139 Disadvantages of the Questionnaire......................................................... 140
viii Contents Constructing the Questionnaire................................................................ Type of Question According to Information Needed........................ 142 Type of Question According to Form.................................................... 143 Scaled Responses.......................................................................................146 Question Content and Selection............................................................152 Question Wording.......................................................................................153 Sequencing of Questionnaire Items.......................................................154 Sources of Error......................................................................................... 155 Preparing the First Draft............................................................................. 155 Evaluating the Questionnaire................................................................... 156 The Pretest......................................................................................................156 Final Editing................................................................................................... 157 Cover Email or Letter with Introductory Information...................... 159 Distribution of the Questionnaire.........................................................160 Summary.............................................................................................................165
References.............................................................................................................165 6— Sampling....................................................................................................169 Basic Terms and Concepts.............................................................................169 Types of Sampling Methods.............................................................................170 Nonprobability Sampling.............................................................................170 Probability Sampling.................................................................................... 172 Determining the Sample Size.......................................................................... 182 Use of Formulas........................................................................................... 183 Sampling Error..............................................................................................186 Other Causes of Sampling Error..............................................................188 Nonsampling Error...................................................................................... 189 Summary............................................................................................................ 189 References............................................................................................................ 189 7— Experimental Research....................................................................... 191
Causality.............................................................................................................. 191 The Conditions for Causality.....................................................................192 Bases for Inferring Causal Relationships.............................................. 193 Controlling the Variables.................................................................................194 Random Assignment................................................................................... 195 Internal Validity............................................................................................... 196 Threats to Internal Validity.......................................................................196 External Validity............................................................................................... 198 Threats to External Validity.......................................................................198 Experimental Designs..................................................................................... 199 True Experimental Designs...................................................................... 200 True Experiments and Correlational Studies.......................................202
Contents ix Quasi-Experimental Designs................................................................... 205 Ex Post Facto Designs................................................................................207 Internet-Based Experiments................................................................... 207 Summary.......................................................................................................... 208 References.......................................................................................................... 208 8— Analysis of Quantitative Data.......................................................... 211 Statistical Analysis......................................................................................... 211 Data Mining................................................................................................ 212 Log Analysis................................................................................................ 212 Data Science................................................................................................ 215 Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence..................................215 Bibliometrics................................................................................................ 217 Role of Statistics.............................................................................................. 221 Cautions in Using Statistics........................................................................ 221 Steps Involved in Statistical
Analysis..........................................................222 The Establishment of Categories............................................................ 222 Coding the Data......................................................................................... 223 Analyzing the Data: Descriptive Statistics................................................ 227 Analyzing the Data: Inferential Statistics...................................................233 Parametric Statistics.................................................................................. 235 Nonparametric Statistics...........................................................................240 Selecting the Appropriate Statistical Test..............................................241 Cautions in Testing the Hypothesis............................................................ 243 Statistical Analysis Software........................................................................ 244 Visualization and Display of Quantitative Data.......................................246 Summary.......................................................................................................... 250 References.......................................................................................................... 251 9— Principles of Qualitative Methods...................................................259 Introduction to Qualitative Methods..........................................................259 Strengths of a Qualitative Approach..........................................................261 Role of the
Researcher.................................................................................... 262 The Underlying Assumptions of Naturalistic Work............................................................................................................... 263 Ethical Concerns.............................................................................................. 264 Informed Consent............................................................................................265 Deception.......................................................................................................... 268 Confidentiality and Anonymity................................................................... 269 Data-Gathering Techniques...........................................................................270 Research Design.............................................................................................. 271 Establishing Goals.................................................................................... 272 Developing the Conceptual Framework..................................................... 273 Developing Research Questions................................................................... 274
x Contents Research Questions for Focus Group and Individual Interviews in the Public LibraryContext........................................... 274 Research Questions for Mixed-Methods Study with Focus Group and Individual Interviews in the Academic Library Context..................................................................... 275 Research Questions for Focus Group and Individual Interviews in a High School Context................................................. 275 Research Questions for a Mixed-Methods Grant Project Using Transcript Analysis, Individual Interviews, and Design Sessions in the Consortial Live Chat Virtual Reference Context....................................................................................276 Research Questions for a Mixed-Methods Study Using a Questionnaire and Individual Interviews Investigating Chat Virtual Reference in the Time of COVID-19...........................276 Research Design in Online Environments................................................. 277 New Modes for Online Data Collection................................................... 278 Summary............................................................................................................280 References............................................................................................................281 10—Analysis of Qualitative Data................................................................. 287 Data Analysis Tools and Methods................................................................287 Stages in Data
Analysis...................................................................................289 Preparing and Processing Data for Analysis..........................................289 Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS)................................................................................ 290 Deciding Whether to Use Qualitative Software.................................... 295 Strategies for Data Analysis........................................................................... 299 Grounded Theory........................................................................................299 Content Analysis...............................................................................................303 The Constant Comparative Method and Coding Data........................ 303 Theme Analysis............................................................................................ 306 Cyber Synergy Grant, Online Survey Magic Wand Question: Example of Coding Scheme..................................................................306 Discourse Analysis..................................................................................... 307 Critical Approaches.....................................................................................320 Conversation Analysis................................................................................ 322 Ensuring Integrity and Quality....................................................................323 Primary Techniques for Ensuring Integrity and Avoiding Analytic
Bias............................................................................................ 324 Intercoder Reliability and Validity.......................................................... 325 Visualization and Display of Qualitative Data.................................... 327 Conclusion: More to Learn on Data Analysis and Coding......................332 Summary.......................................................................................................... 332 References.......................................................................................................... 333
Contents xi 11—Individual and Focus Group Interviews.......................................343 Conducting the Individual Interview..........................................................349 Telephone Individual Interviews............................................................ 353 Online/Virtual Individual Interviews..................................................... 354 Advantages of Individual Interviews....................................................... 356 Limitations of the Individual Interview...................................................357 Focus Group Interviews.................................................................................. 358 Online/Virtual Video-Based Focus Groups......................................... 363 Analysis and Reporting of the Focus Group Interview Data.............................................................................................. 363 Advantages of Focus Group Interviews................................................ 365 Limitations of Focus Group Interviews...................................................366 Summaiy.......................................................................................................... 367 References.......................................................................................................... 368 12— Ethnographic Approaches to Qualitative Research................ 375 Ethnographic Research.................................................................................. 375 Digital
Ethnography.................................................................................. 378 Diaries............................................................................................................... 380 Advantages of Diaries................................................................................383 Limitations of Diaries................................................................................383 Mapping........................................................................................................ 383 Observation........................................................................................................386 Advantages of Observational Research...................................................386 Limitations of Observational Research...................................................387 Unstructured Observation........................................................................ 387 Structured Observation............................................................................. 389 Case Studies.................................................................................................390 User Experience and Usability Testing...................................................391 Design Thinking and Participatory Design.......................................398 Analysis of Ethnographic Data....................................................................399 Advantages of Ethnographic Approaches..............................................400 Limitations of Ethnographic
Approaches..............................................400 Summary.......................................................................................................... 401 References.......................................................................................................... 402 13— Historical Research........................................................................ 409 Nature and Value of Historical Research...................................................409 Chronology...................................................................................................410 Importance of Historical Research to Librarianship......................................................................................... 410 Types of Historical Research................................................................... 412 Sources of Historical Information...............................................................413
xii Contents Evaluation of Historical Sources.................................................................. 415 External Criticism........................................................................................ 415 Internal Criticism........................................................................................ 416 Basic Steps of Historical Research................................................................417 The Hypothesis in Historical Research................................................... 417 Collecting the Data......................................................................................419 The Presentation of Findings.....................................................................420 Library History..................................................................................................420 Bibliographical Research.............................................................................. 422 Systematic Bibliography......................................................................... 422 Descriptive Bibliography......................................................................... 422 Problems in Historical Research.................................................................. 424 Summary........................................................................................................... 424 References........................................................................................................... 425 141—Applied and Community-Based Research................................. 429
Evaluative Research and Assessment........................................................ 430 Action Research............................................................................................... 438 Innovation Research...................................................................................439 Evidence-Based Research......................................................................... 440 Community-Based and Participatory Research................................441 Social Justice Research...................................................................................442 Decolonizing Methodologies........................................................................... 446 Policy Research................................................................................................. 447 International and Comparative Librarianship......................................... 448 Delphi Study...................................................................................................... 450 Summary........................................................................................................... 451 References...........................................................................................................452 15—Presentation and Dissemination of the Research Project.......................................................................... 465 General Objectives of the Research Report.................................................465 General Outline of the Research
Report......................................................466 The Preliminaries/Front Matter............................................................... 466 The Text........................................................................................................ 467 The Back Matter..........................................................................................468 Guidelines for Organizing and Presenting the Research Report.............................................................................................................468 Organization of the Report...................................................................... 468 Dissemination of the Research............................................................... 473 Evaluating the Research Report....................................................................476 Suggested Criteria for Judging a Research Report........................................................................................................476
Contents xiii Publishing Research Results............................................................................. 481 Collaboration.................................................................................................... 482 Summary................................................................................................................. 492 References................................................................................................................. 493 Author Index............................................................................................................ 497 Subject Index......................................................................................................... 511
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Contents Illustrations. .xv Text Boxes.xvii Preface. xix 1—Research and Librarianship. 1 Introduction. 1 Definition of Research. 2 The Assessment Imperative. .6 Scholarly Communication. 8 Research Data Management and Reuse.11 New Modes for Collaboration. 14 Time Management.16 Overview of Previous Library and Information Science Research.19 Current Library and Information Science Research Environment.
19 Research Methods in Library and Information Science. 19 Recommendations for Future Research in Library and Information Science. 22 Summary. 25 References.26 v
vi Contents 2—Developing the Research Study. Planning for Research: Getting Started. 35 Philosophical Underpinnings and Assumptions.Յ6 Paradigms That Shape Research Development. 37 A General Outline for Research. 39 Literature Review of Related Research.39 Identification of the Problem. 43 Characteristics of a Problem Suitable for Research. 45 Statement of the Problem.47 Identifying Subproblems. 48 The Role of Theory in the Design of Research.49 Definition of Theory.49 Research Design. 56 Differences in Quantitative and Qualitative Design.57 Mixed Methods.59 Testing or Applying the Theory. 66 The Pilot
Study.66 Summaiy. 67 References.68 3—Writing the Research Proposal. 73 Organization and Content of a Typical Proposal. 74 Title Page.74 Abstract.75 Table of Contents.75 Introduction and Statement of the Problem.75 The Literature Review of Related Research.78 Research Design. 79 Institutional Resources. 81 Personnel. 81 Budget.82 Anticipated
Results.84 Indicators of Success.84 Diversity Plan.86 Limitations of the Study. 86 Back Matter.87 The Dissertation Proposal: Further Guidance. 87 Characteristics of a Good Proposal.89 Features That Detract from a Proposal. 89 Obtaining Funding for Library and Information Science Research. 90 Summaiy. 95 References. 96
Contents vii 4— Principles of Quantitative Methods. 99 Formulating Hypotheses. 100 Definitions of Hypothesis. 100 Sources of Hypotheses.102 Developing the Hypothesis. 102 Variables. 103 Concepts.105 Desirable Characteristics of Hypotheses. 107 Testing the Hypothesis.108 Validity and Reliability. 110 Validity of Research Design.110 Validity in Measurement. Ill Logical Validity.112 Empirical Validity.112 Construct
Validity.113 Reliability of Research Design.113 Reliability in Measurement.113 Scales. 115 Ethics of Research.116 General Guidelines. 117 Guidelines for Library and Information Science Professionals. 119 Ethics for Research in the Digital Environment. 120 Research Misconduct. 123 Summaiy.124 References. 124 5— Survey Research and the Questionnaire. 129 Survey Research.130 Major Differences between Survey Research and Other
Methods.130 Types of Survey Research. 130 Exploratory Survey Research. 131 Descriptive Survey Research. 132 Other Types of Survey Research.132 Basic Purposes of Descriptive Survey Research. 133 Basic Steps of Survey Research: An Overview. 134 Survey Research Designs. 136 Survey Research Costs. 137 The Questionnaire. 138 Prequestionnaire Planning.138 Advantages of the Questionnaire.139 Disadvantages of the Questionnaire. 140
viii Contents Constructing the Questionnaire. Type of Question According to Information Needed. 142 Type of Question According to Form. 143 Scaled Responses.146 Question Content and Selection.152 Question Wording.153 Sequencing of Questionnaire Items.154 Sources of Error. 155 Preparing the First Draft. 155 Evaluating the Questionnaire. 156 The Pretest.156 Final Editing. 157 Cover Email or Letter with Introductory Information. 159 Distribution of the Questionnaire.160 Summary.165
References.165 6— Sampling.169 Basic Terms and Concepts.169 Types of Sampling Methods.170 Nonprobability Sampling.170 Probability Sampling. 172 Determining the Sample Size. 182 Use of Formulas. 183 Sampling Error.186 Other Causes of Sampling Error.188 Nonsampling Error. 189 Summary. 189 References. 189 7— Experimental Research. 191
Causality. 191 The Conditions for Causality.192 Bases for Inferring Causal Relationships. 193 Controlling the Variables.194 Random Assignment. 195 Internal Validity. 196 Threats to Internal Validity.196 External Validity. 198 Threats to External Validity.198 Experimental Designs. 199 True Experimental Designs. 200 True Experiments and Correlational Studies.202
Contents ix Quasi-Experimental Designs. 205 Ex Post Facto Designs.207 Internet-Based Experiments. 207 Summary. 208 References. 208 8— Analysis of Quantitative Data. 211 Statistical Analysis. 211 Data Mining. 212 Log Analysis. 212 Data Science. 215 Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.215 Bibliometrics. 217 Role of Statistics. 221 Cautions in Using Statistics. 221 Steps Involved in Statistical
Analysis.222 The Establishment of Categories. 222 Coding the Data. 223 Analyzing the Data: Descriptive Statistics. 227 Analyzing the Data: Inferential Statistics.233 Parametric Statistics. 235 Nonparametric Statistics.240 Selecting the Appropriate Statistical Test.241 Cautions in Testing the Hypothesis. 243 Statistical Analysis Software. 244 Visualization and Display of Quantitative Data.246 Summary. 250 References. 251 9— Principles of Qualitative Methods.259 Introduction to Qualitative Methods.259 Strengths of a Qualitative Approach.261 Role of the
Researcher. 262 The Underlying Assumptions of Naturalistic Work. 263 Ethical Concerns. 264 Informed Consent.265 Deception. 268 Confidentiality and Anonymity. 269 Data-Gathering Techniques.270 Research Design. 271 Establishing Goals. 272 Developing the Conceptual Framework. 273 Developing Research Questions. 274
x Contents Research Questions for Focus Group and Individual Interviews in the Public LibraryContext. 274 Research Questions for Mixed-Methods Study with Focus Group and Individual Interviews in the Academic Library Context. 275 Research Questions for Focus Group and Individual Interviews in a High School Context. 275 Research Questions for a Mixed-Methods Grant Project Using Transcript Analysis, Individual Interviews, and Design Sessions in the Consortial Live Chat Virtual Reference Context.276 Research Questions for a Mixed-Methods Study Using a Questionnaire and Individual Interviews Investigating Chat Virtual Reference in the Time of COVID-19.276 Research Design in Online Environments. 277 New Modes for Online Data Collection. 278 Summary.280 References.281 10—Analysis of Qualitative Data. 287 Data Analysis Tools and Methods.287 Stages in Data
Analysis.289 Preparing and Processing Data for Analysis.289 Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS). 290 Deciding Whether to Use Qualitative Software. 295 Strategies for Data Analysis. 299 Grounded Theory.299 Content Analysis.303 The Constant Comparative Method and Coding Data. 303 Theme Analysis. 306 Cyber Synergy Grant, Online Survey Magic Wand Question: Example of Coding Scheme.306 Discourse Analysis. 307 Critical Approaches.320 Conversation Analysis. 322 Ensuring Integrity and Quality.323 Primary Techniques for Ensuring Integrity and Avoiding Analytic
Bias. 324 Intercoder Reliability and Validity. 325 Visualization and Display of Qualitative Data. 327 Conclusion: More to Learn on Data Analysis and Coding.332 Summary. 332 References. 333
Contents xi 11—Individual and Focus Group Interviews.343 Conducting the Individual Interview.349 Telephone Individual Interviews. 353 Online/Virtual Individual Interviews. 354 Advantages of Individual Interviews. 356 Limitations of the Individual Interview.357 Focus Group Interviews. 358 Online/Virtual Video-Based Focus Groups. 363 Analysis and Reporting of the Focus Group Interview Data. 363 Advantages of Focus Group Interviews. 365 Limitations of Focus Group Interviews.366 Summaiy. 367 References. 368 12— Ethnographic Approaches to Qualitative Research. 375 Ethnographic Research. 375 Digital
Ethnography. 378 Diaries. 380 Advantages of Diaries.383 Limitations of Diaries.383 Mapping. 383 Observation.386 Advantages of Observational Research.386 Limitations of Observational Research.387 Unstructured Observation. 387 Structured Observation. 389 Case Studies.390 User Experience and Usability Testing.391 Design Thinking and Participatory Design.398 Analysis of Ethnographic Data.399 Advantages of Ethnographic Approaches.400 Limitations of Ethnographic
Approaches.400 Summary. 401 References. 402 13— Historical Research. 409 Nature and Value of Historical Research.409 Chronology.410 Importance of Historical Research to Librarianship. 410 Types of Historical Research. 412 Sources of Historical Information.413
xii Contents Evaluation of Historical Sources. 415 External Criticism. 415 Internal Criticism. 416 Basic Steps of Historical Research.417 The Hypothesis in Historical Research. 417 Collecting the Data.419 The Presentation of Findings.420 Library History.420 Bibliographical Research. 422 Systematic Bibliography. 422 Descriptive Bibliography. 422 Problems in Historical Research. 424 Summary. 424 References. 425 141—Applied and Community-Based Research. 429
Evaluative Research and Assessment. 430 Action Research. 438 Innovation Research.439 Evidence-Based Research. 440 Community-Based and Participatory Research.441 Social Justice Research.442 Decolonizing Methodologies. 446 Policy Research. 447 International and Comparative Librarianship. 448 Delphi Study. 450 Summary. 451 References.452 15—Presentation and Dissemination of the Research Project. 465 General Objectives of the Research Report.465 General Outline of the Research
Report.466 The Preliminaries/Front Matter. 466 The Text. 467 The Back Matter.468 Guidelines for Organizing and Presenting the Research Report.468 Organization of the Report. 468 Dissemination of the Research. 473 Evaluating the Research Report.476 Suggested Criteria for Judging a Research Report.476
Contents xiii Publishing Research Results. 481 Collaboration. 482 Summary. 492 References. 493 Author Index. 497 Subject Index. 511 |
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spelling | Connaway, Lynn Silipigni Verfasser (DE-588)1159157294 aut Research methods in library and information science Lynn Silipigni Connaway and Marie L. Radford Seventh edition Santa Barbara, California ; Denver, Colorado Libraries Unlimited [2021] © 2021 xxii, 528 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (schwarz-weiß) 27 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Library and information science text series Research and Librarianship -- Developing the Research Study -- Writing the Research Proposal -- Principles of Quantitative Methods -- Survey Researchandthe Questionnaire -- Sampling -- Experimental Research -- Analysis of Quantitative Data -- Principles of Qualitative Methods -- Analysis of Qualitative Data -- Individual and Focus Group Interviews -- Ethnographic Approaches to Qualitative Research -- Historical Research -- Applied and Community-Based Research -- Presentation and Dissemination of the Research Project "An essential guide to quantitative and qualitative research methods in library and information science"-- Bibliothekswissenschaft (DE-588)4006465-7 gnd rswk-swf Forschungsmethode (DE-588)4155046-8 gnd rswk-swf Library science / Research / Methodology Information science / Research / Methodology Bibliothekswissenschaft (DE-588)4006465-7 s Forschungsmethode (DE-588)4155046-8 s DE-604 Radford, Marie L. 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)1249409136 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4408-7858-9 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032788982&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | Research methods in library and information science Lynn Silipigni Connaway and Marie L. Radford |
title_fullStr | Research methods in library and information science Lynn Silipigni Connaway and Marie L. Radford |
title_full_unstemmed | Research methods in library and information science Lynn Silipigni Connaway and Marie L. Radford |
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topic_facet | Bibliothekswissenschaft Forschungsmethode |
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