Sorry to appear dim, but if I don't ask I'll never know, and I need to know... what is 'IRB'? I am at the moment a fourth year honors student here in Scotland and for my thesis I am using the internet to conduct some research. Whereas this was primarily met with frowns of disaproval last year I am now getting interest from particular staff members as their interest is spurred on by the fact barely any of them even use powerpoint in lectures let alone being up on internet research overall. I am hoping that my research will show people that would have otherwise snubbed the internet as a useless tool full of useless information, to be a tool of great use to sociological research/study. More about this can be found within my ramblings and others on sociopranos where this discussion of online research has been going for a few months now. Angela newby but trying ;o) --------------------------- Sociopranos - Society Redefined: All new members welcome! www.sociopranos.com eLearning, ICT and Social Inclusion Discussion Forum http://bbs.odeluce.stir.ac.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lois Ann Scheidt" <lscheidt@indiana.edu> To: <air-l@aoir.org> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 5:04 PM Subject: [Air-l] Request of assistance - ShoutOut
I am working on a project, not for publication, that looks at how IRB's represent themselves on the web. As part of the project I am looking at differneces between institutions where online research is taking place and others. Therefore I would like to know what US institutions are presented on the AoIR-L?
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Lois Ann Scheidt MPA MIS SPHR CCP Doctoral Student School of Library and Information Science Indiana University Bloomington IN USA http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~lscheidt
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