Sage Research Methods (SRM) is a research methods library of over 1,000 books, reference publications, journal articles, and other resources from the world's leading scholars in the social sciences. The SRM: Doing Research Online module is designed to support novice or experienced social scientists conducting research online. Users will find supportive materials for using a variety of digital methods, from online surveys, interviews to digital ethnography, social media and textual analysis, and learn how to manage, store and archive digital data. This module also discusses privacy and other ethical considerations specific to conducting research online.
This module includes How-to guides, videos, case studies, teaching datasets with a guide, etc.
Some of the available materials:
- Zita Lysaght & Gemma Cherry. Using SPSS and NVivo to Conduct Mixed-Methods Analysis Collaboratively Online: Challenges, Opportunities, and Lessons Learned;
- Daniela Aidley & Kriss Fearon. How to Create Accessible Online Survey Research;
- Adi Kuntsman, Sam Martin & Esperanza Miyake. How to Incorporate Privacy, Data Rights, and Data Justice Into Social Research of Smartphone Apps;
The Library of the UL invites you to express your opinion about SAGE Research Methods Doing Research Online here or by sending feedback to the e-mail address info-bibl@lu.lv.