Using qualitative methods in action research : how librarians can get to the why of data / Douglas Cook and Lesley Farmer, editors.
While quantitative research provides librarians with calculations and metrics of effectiveness, qualitative research, in its exploration of assumptions, value, and opinion, makes possible a deeper understanding of the subtleties of user interaction with library services and collections. This volume...
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Other Authors: | Cook, Douglas, 1951-, Farmer, Lesley S. J. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[Chicago] :
Association of College and Research Libraries,
[2011]
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