This just in – a new guide on how to do a (successful!) research project.
“Doing a Successful Research Project is a realistic, user-friendly guide on how to conduct a research project. … It offers an accessible, even-handed introduction to carrying out research methods for undergraduate and postgraduate students conducting a research project for the first time. The research process–from planning, through design and implementation, to completion–is described simply and succinctly, with the emphasis throughout on good preparation.”
Chapter 11, called “There is more to qualitative research than interviewing“, will be of particular interest to Anthropologists, with sections on Ethnography and the anthropological tradition, participant observation, and insider research.
Sound interesting? It’s in Koerner Library stacks at H62 .D2543 2007.