Module Identifier IL33310  
Module Title RESEARCH METHODOLOGY  
Academic Year 2002/2003  
Co-ordinator Mr Raymond E Lonsdale  
Semester Semester 1  
Other staff Mr Allen E Foster, Mr Christopher M Baggs, Dr David A Stoker, Professor David Ellis, Ms Pauline Worthington  
Co-Requisite IL30620  
Mutually Exclusive Similar modules in other departments  
Course delivery Lecture   10 Hours  
  Seminars / Tutorials   3 Hours  
  Practical   3 Hours  
Assessment Semester Assessment   Literature Search   25%  
  Semester Assessment   Reference Evaluation   25%  
  Semester Assessment   Research Proposal   50%  

Learning outcomes

On completion of this module, students should be able to:

Aims

This module aims to:

Transferable skills

This module encompasses the following learning and teaching skills;

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Consultation
Bell, J. (1993) Doing your research project: a guide for first time researchers in education and social science. 2nd. Buckingham: Open University Press
Birley, G. and Moreland, N. (1998) A practical guide to academic research. Kogan Page
Blaxter, L. et.al. (1996) How to research. Buckingham: Open University Press
Bryman, A. (2001) Social research methods. OUP
CRUS Guides (series of guides published by the University of Sheffield's Centre for Research User Studies).

Articles
Eager, C. and Oppenheim, C. (1996) An observational method for undertaking user needs studies. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 28, pp15-23
Fidel, R. (1984) The case study method: a case study. LISR, 6, pp273-288

Books
Gash, S. (2000) Effective Literature Searching for research. 2nd. Aldershot: Gower

Articles
Goulding, A. (1997) Joking, being aggressive and shutting people up: the use of focus groups in LIS research. Education for Information, 15, pp331-341
Kuhlthau, C. C. (1991) Inside the search process: information seeking from the user's perspective. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 42(5), pp361-371