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Apologies for cross posting

 

Library and Information Research has just published its latest issue (Volume 42, Number 126) at http://www.lirgjournal.org.uk.

We are happy to present the second half of our special issue on research methodology in LIS 2018, guest edited by Prof Judith Broady-Preston.

 

View the table of contents below and then visit the journal website to read the articles.

 

Editorial

Research methodology in library and information studies (LIS) 2018: Part Two

Judith Broady-Preston

 

Refereed Research Articles

Emergence of a new method: The Grounded Delphi method

Katherine Jane Howard

 

Approaches for investigating university libraries as learning organisations

Saowapha Limwichitr, Judith Broady-Preston, David Ellis

 

Methodologies for conducting research in an indigenous context

Spencer Lilley

 

Towards a Model for the Evaluation and Planning of the Development of Education for Library, Archive and Information Services

Ian Martin Johnson

 

Kind regards

Fariba Bannerman BA MSc MCLIP

Librarian

 

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