Research Methods: Information, systems and contexts

Authors

  • Martin Wolske University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v10i1.2670

Keywords:

Review, Research Cycle, Community-based Research, Project Evaluation

Abstract

We are all participants in changing communities. Indeed, as community informaticists, we often play a guiding role in that change, either through crafting technologies to advance community development goals, or as outside evaluators assessing the intersection of community and technology. Evaluation is an important component in the overall research cycle.

Williamson and Johanson’s new edited volume Research Methods: Information, Systems and Contexts is a valuable resource, guiding consideration of which evaluation methods and techniques are most appropriate within different contexts. Written for the information sciences, it is approachable beyond those in formal roles as academic researchers.

Author Biography

Martin Wolske, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

Senior Research Scientist and Adjunct Faculty

Center for Digital Inclusion

Graduate School of Library and Information Science

 

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Published

2013-12-25

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Reviews