Thursday, June 9, 2011

optional books

It looks like the optional books are not all listed on the UT bookstore website, so just in case here is a list. Again, these are not required, but they may be useful to you in your research careers.

Anderson, T. & Kanuka, H. (2003). E-Research: Methods, strategies and issues. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Di Gregorio, S. & Davidson, J. (2008). Qualitative research design for software users. New York, NY: McGraw Hill. 

Fielding, N., Lee, R.M. & Blank, G. (2008). The SAGE handbook of online research methods. London: Sage Publications.

Gibbs, G. (2008). Analysing qualitative data. The Sage Qualitative Research Kit, Edited by U. Flick. London, Sage Publications.

Hart, C. (1999). Doing a literature review: Releasing the social science research imagination. London: Sage Publications.

Howell Major, C. & Savin-Baden, M. (2010). An introduction to qualitative research synthesis: Managing the information explosion in social science research. New York: Routledge.

Kozinets, R.V. (2009). Netnography: Doing ethnographic research online. London: Sage Publications.

Lewins, A. & Silver, C. (2007). Using software in qualitative research: a step by step guide. London: Sage Publications.

Maxwell, J.A. (2005). Qualitative research design: An interactive approach. London: Sage Publications.

Saldaña, J. (2009). The coding manual for qualitative researchers. London: Sage Publications.

Wolcott, H. (2009). Writing up qualitative research, 3rd edition. London: Sage Publications.

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