There's a new issue of the open access journal Library and Information Research, Vol 41, No 125 (2017), which focuses on research methods (timely, as I'm teaching research methods this week!):
- Making sense of methods – a conversation about qualitative research in library and information studies by Edward Francis Abbott-Halpin, Antony Bryant
- An evaluation of phenomenography by Amanda F. Cossham
- Meta-Ethnography and its Potential for Theory Building in Library and Information Science by Nancy Everhart, Melissa P. Johnston
- Institutional ethnography: A sociology for librarianship by Nicole K Dalmer, Roz Stooke, Pam McKenzie
- Threshold concepts and core competences in the library and information science (LIS) domain: Methodologies for discovery by Virginia M. Tucker
- Participant-driven photo-elicitation in library settings: A methodological discussion by Shailoo Bedi, Jenaya Webb
Go to: http://www.lirgjournal.org.uk/lir/ojs/index.php/lir/issue/view/76
Photo by Sheila Webber: research methods books on my shelf, February 2018
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