Research tool: Sage Research Methods



Teaching a research methods course? Taking a class? Looking for new or alternatives methodologies?

Sage Research Methods might be worth investigating. As per the official description on the library website, Sage Research Methods " supports beginning and advanced researchers throughout a research project, from writing a research question, choosing a method, gathering and analyzing data, to writing up and publishing the findings."

What I like (especially for teaching and learning) is the instructional video collection, which introduces users to "research methods in action" across a wide range of topics such as key concepts, brainstorming and empiricism.

Plus there are videos that promote experiential learning (i.e., practice) ...  Videos can be embedded in an online course or content management system (i.e., cuLearn) and you can create clips that fit with your syllabus.

Where to find this tool? Go to the library homepage (www.library.carleton.ca) and click on Databases under the main search field. Use the alphabet at the top to navigate to S and scroll down to Sage RM.

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