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Why Can't Johnnie and Jane Get Published? Part 3, Research Survey Methods
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Description:
Johnnie and Jane (librarians) learn how to introduce survey methodology into their research. Our speakers, including a panel of editors, will examine the concepts of quantitative research, demonstrate proper ways to collect numeric data, show how to use statistical analysis to interpret collected data, document the different stages of the peer-review process, and exhibit proper/improper usage of statistical data. In the last segment, program attendees can discuss possible research articles and interests with the editors.
Speakers:
Donald W. King, Visiting Scholar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
Moderator: Trisha Davis, Head, Serials and Electronic Resources Department, Ohio State University
Panel of Editors:
William Gray Potter, Editor, College and Research Libraries,
James Mouw, Editor, Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services,
Karla Hahn, Editor, Library Resources & Technical Services,
Connie Foster, Editor, Serials Review, David Kohl, Editor, Journal of Academic Librarianship
Sponsored by:
ALCTS Acquisitions Section (AS)