Applied Research in Library and Information Science/ by Scott Bradshaw.
By: Bradshaw, Scott [Author].
Publisher: United State of America: Kaufman Press; 2022Description: ix, 291p.ISBN: 9781666888973.Subject(s): Library science -- Research Methods -- Applied researchDDC classification: 020.72 Summary: The book is structured to assist both novice and experienced researchers in understanding and implementing effective research strategies pertinent to library and information science. It covers a range of topics, including the formulation of research questions, selection of appropriate methodologies, data collection techniques, and the analysis and interpretation of data. Additionally, it addresses the ethical considerations inherent in conducting research within this discipline. Bradshaw emphasizes the practical application of research findings, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical research and its implementation in real-world library settings. This focus is particularly beneficial for professionals seeking to enhance library services, inform policy decisions, or contribute to the academic discourse in library and information science. While specific chapter titles and detailed contents are not readily available, the book's comprehensive approach makes it a valuable resource for those involved in or embarking on research in the library and information science field.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The book is structured to assist both novice and experienced researchers in understanding and implementing effective research strategies pertinent to library and information science. It covers a range of topics, including the formulation of research questions, selection of appropriate methodologies, data collection techniques, and the analysis and interpretation of data. Additionally, it addresses the ethical considerations inherent in conducting research within this discipline. Bradshaw emphasizes the practical application of research findings, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical research and its implementation in real-world library settings. This focus is particularly beneficial for professionals seeking to enhance library services, inform policy decisions, or contribute to the academic discourse in library and information science. While specific chapter titles and detailed contents are not readily available, the book's comprehensive approach makes it a valuable resource for those involved in or embarking on research in the library and information science field.
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