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AIR Lecture 2:
Research design strategies.
Survey on:"Why are you here?"(Word file). For an analysis of the 2004 survey see Andretta (2005) under Online references.
Results of the AIR survey 2004
Results of the AIR survey 2005
Seminar am:
List of groups for the group-based presentation
Handout with details on the group-based task: Devising an appropriate research strategy for a funded bid.
2.00-3.00
Identifying your dissertation topic
Seminar pm:
Group work continued.
Basic Referencing guide (Word file)
For a more comprehensive referencing guide use: Pears, R. and Shields, G., (2004) "Cite them right: Referencing made easy", Northumbria University Press, Newcastle upom Tyne.
Printed references:
O'Leary, Z. (2004) The essential guide to doing research. Sage
Orna, E. & Stevens, G. (2000) Managing Information for Research. Open University Press.
Robson, C. (2002) Real World Research. Blackwell. Part 1.
Online references:
Andretta, S. (2005) Applied Information Research: helping students learn how to learn.Update, 4(7-8), July/August, 2005: 54-56.
O'Brien, R. (1998) An Overview of the Methodological Approach of Action Research. The full citation is given on the page showing the full text for this paper.

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