Research methods
Overview
This book is a work-in-progress intended to support the course INFO5520 - Research Methods offered in the Master of Information program at Dalhousie University.
Winter 2025 will be the first iteration of this new version of the course, which means that:
- Most content is not yet available and will be uploaded over the course of the semester.
- Depending on time constraints, some chapters may end up being very briefs, or include only a set of slides used for in-class presentations.
Thank you for your understanding!
This book can be accessed directly from your browser (without going through Brightspace) using the following URL: https://pmongeon.github.io/info5520/
Schedule
Week | Section | Topic |
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1 | Introduction | Course overview, key concepts in research |
2 | Conceptual phase | Literature review |
3 | Conceptual phase | Research problems, purpose, and questions |
4 | Methodological phase | Methodological designs, research ethics |
5 | Methodological phase | Sampling, defining, operationalizing and measuring concepts. |
6 | Methodological phase | Qualitative data collection- observations, interviews, focus groups. |
7 | Methodological phase | Quantitative data collection - Surveys, structured observations. |
8 | Empirical phase | Data collection |
9 | Analytical phase | Qualitative data analysis |
10 | Analytical phase | Descriptive and inferential statistics |
11 | Reporting phase | Principle of effective written, visual and oral presentation of research. |
12 | Reporting phase | Group presentations |
Use the course Brightspace to:
- Access the syllabus (under the content - overview tab).
- Access the assignments instructions and due dates.
- Submit your assignments.
Other information and resources
Use APA style for your references in all assignments.
Use Zotero (or another reference manager of your choice) to store your references and to cite them in your work. (not mandatory, but highly recommended).
You can use this Word template to write your assignments (not mandatory). Whether you use this template or not, use Word styles to format and structure your document.
Have fun.