Research, Evaluation and Audit
Key steps in demonstrating your value
- 256 pages
- English
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Research, Evaluation and Audit
Key steps in demonstrating your value
About This Book
This handbook provides library and information professionals with the information they need to undertake research projects in the workplace in order to inform their own practice and improve service delivery.
Whether you are a complete novice or have experience of undertaking evaluations, audits or research, this book will guide you step-by-step through the key phases of planning, doing and disseminating research. The text is divided into three sections:
⢠Part 1: Getting started introduces the concepts, ethics and planning stages. ⢠Part 2: Doing research, evaluation and audit explores the fundamentals of projects, including the literature review, qualitative and quantitative research methods, data analysis and research tools. ⢠Part 3: Impact of research, evaluation and audit guides you through writing up your project, putting the results of your project findings into practice and dissemination to the wider community.
Written by academics and practitioners from a diverse range of sectors throughout the world, the book offers a thorough but common sense approach. Each chapter is structured to begin with a comprehensive introduction to a discrete topic area complemented with case studies drawn from a broad range of LIS contexts to illustrate the issues raised and provide transferable lessons to your own context. Whatever your experience, this book will support your project development and explain how evidence-based library and information practice is relevant to you.
Readership: This is the essential handbook for any librarian or information professional who wants to undertake research in the workplace in order to inform their own practice and the wider evidence base for library and information science. It's also a useful guide for undergraduate and postgraduate LIS students undertaking their final year research project.
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Table of contents
- Title page
- Contents
- Part 1 Getting started
- 1 What are research, evaluation and audit?
- 2 Building confidence
- 3 Asking the right question
- 4 Writing your project plan
- 5 Ethics and best practice
- Part 2 Doing research, evaluation and audit
- 6 Reviewing the literature
- 7 Qualitative approaches
- 8 Quantitative approaches
- 9 Data analysis
- 10 Tools to facilitate your project
- Part 3 Impact of research, evaluation and audit
- 11 Writing up your project findings
- 12 Disseminating your project findings
- 13 What next? Applying your findings to practice
- Closing remarks
- Index