Internet research
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Internet research
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Internet research
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Incoming Resources
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- What is online research?, Tristram Hooley, Jane Wellens, John Marriott
- Google power tools bible, Ted Coombs, Roderico DeLeon
- Cyberscience 2.0, research in the age of digital social networks, Michael Nentwich and René König
- A guide to conducting online research, Ted J. Gaiser and Anthony E. Schreiner
- Doing qualitative research online, Janet Salmons
- The Internet, Christine Hine
- E-research, methods, strategies, and issues, Terry Anderson and Heather Kanuka
- The Internet research handbook, a practical guide for students and researchers in the social sciences, Niall Ó Dochartaigh
- Digital methods for social science, an interdisciplinary guide to research innovation, edited by Helene Snee, Christine Hine, Yvette Morey, Steven Roberts, Hayley Watson
- Qualitative online interviews, strategies, design, and skills, Janet Salmons
- Internet research skills, Niall O'Dochartaigh
- The SAGE handbook of online research methods, edited by Nigel G. Fielding, Raymond M. Lee and Grant Blank
- Internet research methods, a practical guide for the social and behavioural sciences, Claire Hewson ... [and others]
- Einführung in das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten, Mit Internet - Textverarbeitung - Präsentation, Werner Sesink
- Online panel research, a data quality perspective, editors, Mario Callegaro, Reg Baker, Jelke Bethlehem, Anja S. Göritz, Jon A. Krosnick, Paul J. Lavrakas
- Digital methods, Richard Rogers
- The SAGE handbook of online research methods, edited by Nigel Fielding, Raymond M. Lee and Grant Blank
- Knowledge machines, digital transformations of the sciences and humanities, Eric T. Meyer and Ralph Schroeder
- Ethnography for the Internet, embedded, embodied and everyday, Christine Hine
- Researching online, David Dolowitz, Steve Buckler and Fionnghuala Sweeney
- SAGE internet research methods, edited by Jason Hughes
- Internet data collection, Samuel J. Best, Brian S. Krueger
- The essential guide to using the Web for research, Nigel Ford
- Online interviewing, Nalita James and Hugh Busher
- Virtual knowledge, experimenting in the humanities and the social sciences, edited by Paul Wouters, Anne Beaulieu, Andrea Scharnhorst, and Sally Wyatt
- Internet research methods, Claire Hewson, Carl Vogel, Dianna Laurent
- What is web link mining?, speakers, Mike Thelwall and interviewer
- Conducting online research on Amazon Mechanical Turk and beyond, Leib Litman, Jonathan Robinson
- e-Research Collaboration, Theory, Techniques and Challenges, editors, M. Anandarajan, A. Anandarajan
- The international handbook of internet research, edited by Jeremy Hunsinger, Lisbeth Klastrup, Matthew Allen
- Internet data collection, Samuel J. Best [and] Brian S. Krueger
- Research exposed, how empirical social science gets done in the digital age, edited by Eszter Hargittai
- Manuel d'analyse du Web en sciences humaines et sociales, Christine Barats
- Sander van der Linden on viral altruism, Podcast
- Innovations in digital research methods, Peter Halfpenny, Rob Procter
- e-Research collaboration, theory, techniques and challenges, editors, M. Anandarajan, A. Anandarajan
- The joy of search, a Google insider's guide to going beyond the basics, Daniel M. Russell
- Frontiers in new media research, edited by Francis L.F. Lee ... [and others]
Outgoing Resources
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