Hi there, If you're looking into different qualitative analysis tools I recommend visiting the overview written by Thomas Koenig at Loughborough University (http://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/mmethods/research/software/caqdas_compariso n.html). It compares cost, technical data and functionality of about a dozen packages, including TAMS and WeftQDA which are freeware. There are a couple of other reviews I know of which may be of interest to you - see the comment attached to this blog post- http://www.inspire-research.co.uk/2005/03/engaging-networks-for-sustainable. html Hope this is of use, Kind regards, Alison. Alison C Muirhead Director Inspire Research Ltd Email: Alison@inspire-research.co.uk Web: www.inspire-research.co.uk
Hello All, I am teaching a summer course, COM 373 Navigating Information Networks for Mass Media, and would like come suggestions for a textbook. I have used "Find it Online" but my students hated it, some of the content was pointless, and the typos were completely out of control. Just sloppy. I was thinking I would like a good basic "how to" undergrad research text that lays out the fundamentals as well as dealing with using the internet and databases to get information and/or do general, academic, and journalistic research. I have supplemental readings for a lot of the technical materials and exercises, but I find that the lack of basic skills and concepts really undercuts student's ability to be successful. A tidy little tome would be ideal. I'd love to hear from any of you who have taught similar courses. I was looking at: Communication Research - Strategies and Sources (with InfoTrac) 6th Edition Rebecca B. Rubin - Kent State University Alan M. Rubin - Kent State University Linda J. Piele - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 0534564860 as a possibility. Has anyone used it? Thanks, -TED Ted M. Coopman Department of Communication University of Washington
I used two books, and found the Hart book extremely helpful. I think there's also some kind of workbook that goes along with it. Even though it is some years out of date now, it gives a really nice review of a systematic way of looking through books and journals. However they may be too advanced for your students. Hart, C. (1998). Doing a literature review : releasing the social science research imagination. London: Sage. Orna, E., & Stevens, G. (1995). Managine information for research. Buckingham: Open University Press. Elizabeth 5 Apr 2006, at 02:20, Ted M Coopman wrote:
Hello All,
I am teaching a summer course, COM 373 Navigating Information Networks for Mass Media, and would like come suggestions for a textbook.
I have used "Find it Online" but my students hated it, some of the content was pointless, and the typos were completely out of control. Just sloppy.
I was thinking I would like a good basic "how to" undergrad research text that lays out the fundamentals as well as dealing with using the internet and databases to get information and/or do general, academic, and journalistic research. I have supplemental readings for a lot of the technical materials and exercises, but I find that the lack of basic skills and concepts really undercuts student's ability to be successful.
A tidy little tome would be ideal. I'd love to hear from any of you who have taught similar courses. I was looking at:
Communication Research - Strategies and Sources (with InfoTrac) 6th Edition Rebecca B. Rubin - Kent State University Alan M. Rubin - Kent State University Linda J. Piele - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 0534564860
as a possibility. Has anyone used it?
Thanks,
-TED
Ted M. Coopman Department of Communication University of Washington
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