I'm currently writing a review article on mixed methods Internet research, and I'd really appreciate suggestions I might have overlooked of examples where researchers combine qualitative and quantitative methods, or large-scale and small-scale research designs in understanding Internet phenomenon. I'm looking, for example, for instances where researchers combine analysis of log file data, or twitter traffic etc with an in-depth ethnographic or interview-based study. I'm also interested in mixed mode studies, which combine online and offline research or use both born-digital data and studies rooted in offline settings to answer a single research question. Any suggestions gratefully received - I'm happy to take replies offlist and then share the outcomes with the list. Best wishes, Christine Christine Hine Department of Sociology University of Surrey Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7NX, UK c.hine@surrey.ac.uk <https://email.surrey.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C=ef59d54d448441028a5438f2cc7ca03 8&URL=mailto%3ac.hine%40surrey.ac.uk>