[NORSLIS] Call for participation: Norlis PhD Course in Research Methods, October 15-19, 2007 in Aalborg, Denmark

Jesper Wiborg Schneider JWS at db.dk
Tue Feb 13 14:18:22 GMT 2007


Dear list participants:

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NORSLIS course: Research designs: Basic and advanced methods 

 

Main responsible person: Assist. Professor Jesper W. Schneider (jws at db.dk)

 

Course organizers/lecturers (tentative):

Professor Niels Ole Pors (Copenhagen)

Assoc. Professor Nils Pharo (Oslo)

Assoc. Professor Katriina Byström (Borås)

Assoc. Professor Peiling Wang (The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, US)

Notice: Additional names will be included

 

Purpose of the course:

Selecting an appropriate research methodology and relevant methods for empirically founded doctoral dissertation work is one of the key decisions for novice researchers. The decision of what research method or approach to apply, and why, is important especially since there are nowadays several alternative perspectives to apply in information and informetric studies. Thus, the choice spans from experimental methods (e.g., empirical IR research in laboratory settings) through softer quasi- and non-experimental empirical studies (e.g., empirical IR involving actual users, information seeking in real life work settings, and informetric studies in general), to analytic methods (e.g., discourse analysis). This course presents different empirical methods, experimental as well as softer approaches. The course addresses these issues by presenting various basic and advanced methods for studying quantitative and qualitative data and the underlying motivations for their use. Quantitative methods will include for instance the experimental design, inferential statistics and model fitting, whereas examples of softer methods will include various interview and observation methods as well as conversation and discourse analysis. The main emphasis of the course, however, will be on experimental and quasi-experimental research methods.

 

Doctoral research courses and workshops have proven to be excellent means for sharing the Nordic mentoring expertise and creating contacts between doctoral students and senior researchers. Hence, a primary goal of the research course is to provide the doctoral students with a forum in which to present their research projects and to discuss with senior researchers and fellow students the range of appropriate methodologies available.

 

The research course will be based upon a mixture of lectures given by senior researchers, analysis of case studies, and presentations of research projects by the research students. There will be invited a number of Nordic and international senior researchers to give lectures on specific methods. The lecturers involved will have recent experiences of various methods in the field. A required reading list will be sent to participants with the note of acceptance. 

 

Content:

*	Research methodology
*	Research questions
*	Research methods and study designs
*	Models
*	Variables, data collection and sampling theory
*	Basic parametric and non-parametric statistics (significance test and hypothesis testing)
*	Advanced statistical designs (multivariate analyses)
*	Reporting statistical studies (causation, reliability and validity)
*	Specific quantitative and qualitative methods for information and user behaviour research
*	Specific quantitative methods for analyses of informetric data
*	Presentation of actual research designs
*	Analysis of reported research designs
*	Student presentations

 

Location:

Royal School of Library and Information Science, Aalborg Branch, Denmark

www2.db.dk

 

Time: 

October 15-19, 2007

 

Accommodation 

To be announced

 

Application deadline:

2007, August 15 

 

Credits:

To be announced

 

How to apply:

Research students are required to submit a five-page abstract (approx. 2500 words) of their PhD research topic, including research questions and the methodical issues of the research project. The application should also include a brief CV. This information will be used for selection purposes.

 

 

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Jesper Wiborg Schneider, PhD, Assistant Professor
Department of Information Studies Royal School of Library & Information Science
Sohngårdsholmsvej 2, DK-9000 Aalborg, DENMARK Tel. +45 98773041, Fax. +45 98151042

E-mail: jws at db.dk

Homepage:http://www.db.dk/jws

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