
Research Methods in
Information
By Alison Jane Pickard
Pages: 352 Published 2007 Price:
£ 39.95
This unique
new research methods handbook is the first to focus entirely on the needs of
the
information and communications community. It guides the
would-be researcher through the variety
of options and possibilities open to them under
the heading 'research'. The book has a very
practical focus and each chapter is fully supported by
examples and exercises that reinforce the
text and provide practical guidelines. Although it
is difficult to write on any subject without
referring to the philosophy and theory behind the
practice, this will be included only as context.
The focus
here is on the 'doing' and the structure and design of the book is based on the
author's
experience of teaching it over a number of years. It
provides the student with sufficient knowledge
of the research process to embark on their own
empirical research leading to their dissertation with
confidence. The exercises have been tried and tested over
a number of years with undergraduate,
postgraduate and research students, and with practitioners.
The book will take readers through the
whole research process including:
designing and justifying the research
establishing firm aims and objectives
creating a research proposal
a review of research methods and strategies
available
individual data collection techniques
data analysis
writing up the research and presenting the findings.
The text
also deals with the emerging field of internet communications research. It will
be of value
not only to students of information and
communications studies and archives and records management,
but to those on a variety of courses across the
disciplines, and can be used by all practitioners
beginning a piece of research.
Please Send Your Order To: R
Krishnan
Manager
(Information Products)
Allied
Publishers Pvt Ltd,
751 Anna Salai, Chennai 600 002