[Libs-Or] Registration Reminder: Research Methods Workshop 02/19/2010
Robin A. Paynter
paynter at pdx.edu
Tue Jan 5 10:11:15 PST 2010
*Alliance Research Interest Group*
Research Methods Workshop
Friday, February 19, 2010 | 10:00am - 2:00pm
*Purpose of workshop
*To familiarize academic librarians with reasons for doing quantitative
or qualitative research, with a focus on stepping through an example of
the qualitative research process. This workshop is being put on by the
Orbis Cascade Alliance Research Interest Group (RIG)
<http://www.orbiscascade.org/index/research-interest-group>. The RIG
facilitates communication and discovery between institutions, providing
a forum for discussion and development of collaborative research related
to all aspects of library work.
*Description
*This research methods workshop will include:
* An examination of the philosophy of research methods and designing
research questions
* The methods and ethical issues involved in working with subjects
and collecting data
* Walking through the steps of analysis of a project, including
dealing with confidential data and developing useful categories
* How to use data from an initial piece of research and decide what
to focus on or research further
* Overview of how text analysis is done with tools such as NVivo.
We will be using data from the "open comments" box on a LibQual survey
to examine and go through these steps of analysis as an example of how
to go through the process.
*Presenter: Dr. Renee Guarriello Heath, University of Portland
*Prof. Heath, Ph.D. (University of Colorado, Boulder, 2005) has studied
power and decision-making in community stakeholder groups since 1997.
Her work on community collaboration has been published in major
communication journals and annuals including the Journal of Applied
Communication Research, Management Communication Quarterly, and
Communication Yearbook. Her most recent qualitative project, a study of
voice and participation in policy setting, has been accepted as a top
four paper in the Organizational Division of Western States
Communication annual meeting to be presented in Alaska in March, 2010.
She consults and trains diverse groups seeking collaborative skills. In
addition to her graduate-level teaching in diverse communication
research methods, Heath has trained academic groups on qualitative data
collection and analysis.
*Registration
*$35 Registration fee (includes lunch)
Registration Form - REGISTER HERE
<https://web.memberclicks.com/mc/quickForm/viewForm.do?orgId=ola&formId=70694>
Workshop webpage
<http://web.memberclicks.com/mc/page.do?sitePageId=101011>**
*Workshop Location*
OHSU West Campus -- Wilson Conference Center Room 407
20000 NW Walker Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006
*Directions*
The entrance to the West Campus is at the intersection of NW 185th
Avenue and Holly Lane, approximately 1.3 miles south of the 185th (Rock
Creek) exit on Hwy 26, the Sunset Highway. The entrance to the campus is
on the west side of 185th Avenue between Walker Road and Baseline Road.
Wilson Clark Center for Lifelong Learning is the name of this building
and is #3 on the map. *Click here for Map*
<http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/about/visiting/directions/upload/wcampusmap.pdf>
*Questions?
*Please contact Laura Zeigen (_zeigenl at ohsu.edu_
<mailto:zeigenl at ohsu.edu?subject=Alliance%20RIG%20Research%20Methods%20Workshop>,
503-494-0505) or Janet Crum (crumj at ohsu.edu
<mailto:crumj at ohsu.edu?subject=Alliance%20RIG%20Research%20Methods%20Workshop>,
503-494-0691).
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Portland State University logo
*Robin Paynter*
Social Sciences Librarian
220D Library
Portland State University
503.725.4501
503.725.4524
paynter at pdx.edu
http://www.pdx.edu/library/paynter.html
"The fragmentation of rational knowledge in the postmodern world has
produced a focus on information that is unaware of its history." --
Marcus Breen (1997)
--
Portland State University logo
*Robin Paynter*
Social Sciences Librarian
220D Library
Portland State University
503.725.4501
503.725.4524
paynter at pdx.edu
http://www.pdx.edu/library/paynter.html
"The fragmentation of rational knowledge in the postmodern world has
produced a focus on information that is unaware of its history." --
Marcus Breen (1997)
--
Portland State University logo
*Robin Paynter*
Social Sciences Librarian
220D Library
Portland State University
503.725.4501
503.725.4524
paynter at pdx.edu
http://www.pdx.edu/library/paynter.html
"The fragmentation of rational knowledge in the postmodern world has
produced a focus on information that is unaware of its history." --
Marcus Breen (1997)
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