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Research Methods in
Library and Information
Science: Trends and Tips
for Researchers, Students,
& Professionals
The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of
Education
Lynn Silipigni Connaway
Senior Research Scientist & Director of User
Research, OCLC
connawal@oclc.org
@lynnconnaway
31 March 2017
Overview of Research
Methods
Challenges:
Research
Environment
• Reduced funding
opportunities
• Scholarly value
• Practical implications
• Weak relationships with
other disciplines
• Limited communication of
research & outputs
• Inconsistent quality
Most widely
used research
methods in LIS
Methodology 1950 1960 1965 1970 1975 Total* %*
Theoretical-analytical 11 17 11 36 52 127 14
Information system
design
7 16 21 57 49 150 17
Surveys on the public 3 2 9 20 19 53 3
Survey or experiment
on libraries, etc.
22 15 45 89 113 284 32
Bibliometric and
similar studies
0 1 7 14 16 38 4
Content analysis 0 1 2 1 3 7 1
Secondary analysis 6 15 15 13 27 76 8
Historical
methodologies
21 26 25 49 42 163 18
Descriptive
bibliography
7 4 6 4 9 30 3
Comparative studies 0 2 6 4 7 19 2
Other and multiple 3 1 7 9 10 30 3
All papers* 76 96 139 274 315 900 100
Research Papers by Methodology and Year
(Powell, 1999)
Research
Methods: JDoc
2001-2010
• N=367
• Theoretical approach,
38%
• Content analysis, 14%
• Questionnaire, 13.8%
• Experiment, 13.4%
• Interview, 13.4%
(Chu, 2015)
Research
Methods:
JASIS&T 2001-
2010
• N=554
• Experiment, 31%
• Bibliometrics, 23%
• Questionnaire, 14%
• Content analysis, 13%
• Theoretical approach,
12%
(Chu, 2015)
Research
Methods: LISR
2001-2010
• N=241
• Content analysis, 30%
• Questionnaire, 28%
• Interview, 20%
• Theoretical approach,
15%
• Experiment, 9%
(Chu, 2015)
Research Methods: JAL 2004-2013
(N=346)
METHOD PERCENTAGE
Questionnaire 47.6
Test or Quiz 2.6
Diary 0.6
Content Analysis 27.2
Semi-structured Interviews 14.0
Analysis of existing statistics 6.6
Citation Analysis 6.3
Focus Group Interview 5.7
Observation 4.3
Log Analysis 3.4
Task Analysis 2.9
(Luo & McKinney,
2015)
Mixed Methods
Research
Mixed Methods
Research
• Any combination of research methods
• Qualitative
• Quantitative
• Participatory
• Action
• Design
• Equal attention to all stages of
research process
• Findings should be iterative &
informative
(Kazmer in Radford & Connaway , 2017, p.
232-233)
Triangulation
• Term coined by Webb et al. (1966)
• Multiple methods of data collection
(e.g., interviews – individual &
group, observation, literature,
archives)
• Agree, or at least don’t
contradict (Miles & Huberman,
1994, p. 266)
• Multiple investigators
• Multiple contexts/situations
Mixed
Methods
“Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña also
pointed out that although designing
and conducting a mixed method
research project involves careful
planning and more effort in execution,
the benefits greatly outweigh the
difficulties (including philosophical
ones).”
(Connaway and Radford 2017, 229)
Justifications for
Combining Mixed
Methods
• Triangulation: convergence, corroboration,
correspondence, or results from different
methods.
• Complementarity: elaboration,
enhancement, illustration, clarification of
results from one method w/ results from
another
• Development: uses results from one
method to help develop or inform another
• Initiation: discovery of paradox &
contradiction, new perspectives /
frameworks, recasting of questions or
results from one method to another
• Expansion: extends breadth & range of
enquiry by using different methods for
different inquiry components
Key Questions in
Implementing Mixed Methods
& Multi-Strategy Research
1. Are the methods employed simultaneously
or sequentially?
2. Which method, if any has priority? And why?
3. What is the function of the integration – for
example, triangulation, explanation, or
exploration?
4. Are quantitative and qualitative data
collected simultaneously or sequentially?
5. How do the mixed methods impact on data
analysis – analysis by method & analyzed
sequentially, integrated analysis, cross-
method analysis?
Trending Now in
LIS Methods
Interpreting
Analyzing
Collecting
Assessment
Process of …
• Defining
• Selecting
• Designing
• Collecting
• Analyzing
• Interpreting
• Using
… information to increase
service/program effectiveness
Principles for Applying
Outcomes Assessment
• Center on users
• Assess changes in
service/resources use
• Relate to inputs
• Identify “best practices”
• Use variety of methods to
corroborate conclusions
• Choose small number of
outcomes
• Need not address every
aspect of service
• Adopt continuous process
Steps in
Assessment
Process
• Why? Identify purpose
• Who? Identify team
• How? Choose
model/approach/method
• Commit
• Training/planning
Ethnographic
Research
“a way of seeing how
individuals interact and
behave in situations by
utilizing different
qualitative data
collection and analysis
methods”
(Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 263)
Participant/Immersive
Observations
• Move into the setting as deeply
as possible
• Disturb participants as little as
possible
• Participant observation
• Open, direct interaction and
observation as part of the
group
(Connaway & Radford,
Mappin
g
Ethnographic
Analysis
• Use people’s own
categories
• Avoid assuming what
one will find
• Complementary to
quantitative methods
(Asher in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 264)
Behavioral
Analytics
• “the widespread use of smart
phones and other smart devices
by researchers for data collection”
• Benefits include emotional well-
being and personalized health
• Watch out for privacy issues:
• Spatial and temporal
information can identify credit
card spending and predict
depression
• Ask: “Would I be comfortable
if I were one of the subjects
of this study?”
(Singh in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 90)
Usability Testing:
Definition
• Degree to which a user can
successfully learn and use a
product to achieve a goal
• Evaluation research
methodology
• Observation and analysis of
user behavior while users
use a product or product
prototype to achieve a goal
(Dumas and Redish, 1993, p.22)
Usability
Testing:
Components
Comprised of three
parts:
1. Pre-session
interview
2. Scenario and task
structured test
3. Post-session
survey
(Tang in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p.
Usability
Testing:
Methodology
• Artificial environment
(laboratory)
• Maintain more control
• May provide more
specific data on a
particular feature
• Natural environment
• Better holistic
representation of real
people doing real work
Log Analysis
• Can be integrated with other
methods
• Unobtrusively identify user
patterns and systems
• Macroanalysis
• Analysis of aggregate use
data & patterns
• Microanalysis
• Analysis of individual search
patterns
• Don’t underestimate time to clean
data
• Data susceptible to researcher
bias (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 348-349)
(Jansen in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 348-349)
Text Mining
• “a digital means of reading
across large quantities of
text in a very short time”
• Works best for finding
factual content
• Can be used for
contextual information
• Python and Perl are some
text mining languages
• Need to know sources for
searching
• Need to prepare data for
mining
(Seadle in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p.
350)
Challenges:
Research
Methods
• Data collection &
analysis
˗ Costs
˗ Bias
˗ Inaccurate &
incomplete
• Sampling
• Massive amounts of
data
• Evolving technologies
Tips & Strategies for
Productivity
Publish More!
Advice for Increasing Productivity
• Be open to ideas
• Put 1st things first (set priorities)
• Find your rhythm (what works for you?)
• Work to your strengths and interest (focus &
enjoyment)
• Break into incremental steps (baby steps)
• Set target dates (personal deadlines)
• Create a plan
• Capture ideas (notebook or online app)
• Find time
• Block time for research/reading/writing
• Utilize small amounts of time
• Have multiple projects at multiple stages
(Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 8)
Synergize & Multitask:
Everything Does Double Duty
• Focus on your research interests
• Publish on innovations
• Pilot studies
• Assessment activities
• Submit to scholarly/professional
conferences – poster, paper, panel
• Convert to publication
• Workshops into publication
• Committee work into publication
• Rework papers for different
audience
• Research methodology publication
(Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 8)
Publish or
Perish: How to
Boost
Productivity
1.Wait
2.Begin early
3.Work in brief,
regular sessions
4.Stop
5.Balance
preliminaries with
formal work
(Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 7; Boice,
2000)
Publish or
Perish: How to
Boost
Productivity
6. Moderate over-
attachment &
overreaction
7. Moderate negative
thoughts
8. Moderate emotions
9. Let others do some of
the work (Collaborate!)
10.Limit wasted effort
(Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 7; Boice,
Blockbusting:
What to do When
Writer’s Block Strikes
• When we find writing to be a particular
challenge, it can be useful to ask yourself
the following questions:
• What barriers do I have to writing?
• What resources do I have to overcome
these barriers?
• What articles, topics or books do I want
to write?
• How could I organize myself to write
more?
• What specific steps would I have to
take to have more time to write?
(Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 11)
Blockbusting:
What to do When
Writer’s Block Strikes
• Do something routine (like
checking references) and try
again later.
• Do something else (take a walk!
or a shower!) and try again
later.
• Put your shoes on, if previously
writing barefoot, this has
benefits for some).
• Stop in the middle of a
sentence next time, this
technique helps some to get
going again.
• Use a carrot (a latte if you finish
xyz) or a stick (no latte until you
finish xyz).
(Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 11)
Improving
the Grant
Proposal
• Critical approach
• Sufficient experimental detail
• Realistic amount of work
• Acceptable scientific rationale
• Sound experimental reasoning
• Sound future directions
• Experience in essential methodology
• Knowledge of relevant published work
• Focused research plan
• Conveys an original idea
(Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 389-390)
References
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Lynn Silipigni Connaway
Senior Research Scientist &
Director of User Research,
OCLC
connawal@oclc.org
@lynnconnaway
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Research Methods in Library and Information Science: Trends and Tips for Researchers, Students, & Professionals

  • 1. Research Methods in Library and Information Science: Trends and Tips for Researchers, Students, & Professionals The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Education Lynn Silipigni Connaway Senior Research Scientist & Director of User Research, OCLC connawal@oclc.org @lynnconnaway 31 March 2017
  • 3. Challenges: Research Environment • Reduced funding opportunities • Scholarly value • Practical implications • Weak relationships with other disciplines • Limited communication of research & outputs • Inconsistent quality
  • 5. Methodology 1950 1960 1965 1970 1975 Total* %* Theoretical-analytical 11 17 11 36 52 127 14 Information system design 7 16 21 57 49 150 17 Surveys on the public 3 2 9 20 19 53 3 Survey or experiment on libraries, etc. 22 15 45 89 113 284 32 Bibliometric and similar studies 0 1 7 14 16 38 4 Content analysis 0 1 2 1 3 7 1 Secondary analysis 6 15 15 13 27 76 8 Historical methodologies 21 26 25 49 42 163 18 Descriptive bibliography 7 4 6 4 9 30 3 Comparative studies 0 2 6 4 7 19 2 Other and multiple 3 1 7 9 10 30 3 All papers* 76 96 139 274 315 900 100 Research Papers by Methodology and Year (Powell, 1999)
  • 6. Research Methods: JDoc 2001-2010 • N=367 • Theoretical approach, 38% • Content analysis, 14% • Questionnaire, 13.8% • Experiment, 13.4% • Interview, 13.4% (Chu, 2015)
  • 7. Research Methods: JASIS&T 2001- 2010 • N=554 • Experiment, 31% • Bibliometrics, 23% • Questionnaire, 14% • Content analysis, 13% • Theoretical approach, 12% (Chu, 2015)
  • 8. Research Methods: LISR 2001-2010 • N=241 • Content analysis, 30% • Questionnaire, 28% • Interview, 20% • Theoretical approach, 15% • Experiment, 9% (Chu, 2015)
  • 9. Research Methods: JAL 2004-2013 (N=346) METHOD PERCENTAGE Questionnaire 47.6 Test or Quiz 2.6 Diary 0.6 Content Analysis 27.2 Semi-structured Interviews 14.0 Analysis of existing statistics 6.6 Citation Analysis 6.3 Focus Group Interview 5.7 Observation 4.3 Log Analysis 3.4 Task Analysis 2.9 (Luo & McKinney, 2015)
  • 11. Mixed Methods Research • Any combination of research methods • Qualitative • Quantitative • Participatory • Action • Design • Equal attention to all stages of research process • Findings should be iterative & informative (Kazmer in Radford & Connaway , 2017, p. 232-233)
  • 12. Triangulation • Term coined by Webb et al. (1966) • Multiple methods of data collection (e.g., interviews – individual & group, observation, literature, archives) • Agree, or at least don’t contradict (Miles & Huberman, 1994, p. 266) • Multiple investigators • Multiple contexts/situations
  • 13. Mixed Methods “Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña also pointed out that although designing and conducting a mixed method research project involves careful planning and more effort in execution, the benefits greatly outweigh the difficulties (including philosophical ones).” (Connaway and Radford 2017, 229)
  • 14. Justifications for Combining Mixed Methods • Triangulation: convergence, corroboration, correspondence, or results from different methods. • Complementarity: elaboration, enhancement, illustration, clarification of results from one method w/ results from another • Development: uses results from one method to help develop or inform another • Initiation: discovery of paradox & contradiction, new perspectives / frameworks, recasting of questions or results from one method to another • Expansion: extends breadth & range of enquiry by using different methods for different inquiry components
  • 15. Key Questions in Implementing Mixed Methods & Multi-Strategy Research 1. Are the methods employed simultaneously or sequentially? 2. Which method, if any has priority? And why? 3. What is the function of the integration – for example, triangulation, explanation, or exploration? 4. Are quantitative and qualitative data collected simultaneously or sequentially? 5. How do the mixed methods impact on data analysis – analysis by method & analyzed sequentially, integrated analysis, cross- method analysis?
  • 17. Interpreting Analyzing Collecting Assessment Process of … • Defining • Selecting • Designing • Collecting • Analyzing • Interpreting • Using … information to increase service/program effectiveness
  • 18. Principles for Applying Outcomes Assessment • Center on users • Assess changes in service/resources use • Relate to inputs • Identify “best practices” • Use variety of methods to corroborate conclusions • Choose small number of outcomes • Need not address every aspect of service • Adopt continuous process
  • 19. Steps in Assessment Process • Why? Identify purpose • Who? Identify team • How? Choose model/approach/method • Commit • Training/planning
  • 20. Ethnographic Research “a way of seeing how individuals interact and behave in situations by utilizing different qualitative data collection and analysis methods” (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 263)
  • 21. Participant/Immersive Observations • Move into the setting as deeply as possible • Disturb participants as little as possible • Participant observation • Open, direct interaction and observation as part of the group (Connaway & Radford,
  • 23. Ethnographic Analysis • Use people’s own categories • Avoid assuming what one will find • Complementary to quantitative methods (Asher in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 264)
  • 24. Behavioral Analytics • “the widespread use of smart phones and other smart devices by researchers for data collection” • Benefits include emotional well- being and personalized health • Watch out for privacy issues: • Spatial and temporal information can identify credit card spending and predict depression • Ask: “Would I be comfortable if I were one of the subjects of this study?” (Singh in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 90)
  • 25. Usability Testing: Definition • Degree to which a user can successfully learn and use a product to achieve a goal • Evaluation research methodology • Observation and analysis of user behavior while users use a product or product prototype to achieve a goal (Dumas and Redish, 1993, p.22)
  • 26. Usability Testing: Components Comprised of three parts: 1. Pre-session interview 2. Scenario and task structured test 3. Post-session survey (Tang in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p.
  • 27. Usability Testing: Methodology • Artificial environment (laboratory) • Maintain more control • May provide more specific data on a particular feature • Natural environment • Better holistic representation of real people doing real work
  • 28. Log Analysis • Can be integrated with other methods • Unobtrusively identify user patterns and systems • Macroanalysis • Analysis of aggregate use data & patterns • Microanalysis • Analysis of individual search patterns • Don’t underestimate time to clean data • Data susceptible to researcher bias (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 348-349) (Jansen in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 348-349)
  • 29. Text Mining • “a digital means of reading across large quantities of text in a very short time” • Works best for finding factual content • Can be used for contextual information • Python and Perl are some text mining languages • Need to know sources for searching • Need to prepare data for mining (Seadle in Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 350)
  • 30. Challenges: Research Methods • Data collection & analysis ˗ Costs ˗ Bias ˗ Inaccurate & incomplete • Sampling • Massive amounts of data • Evolving technologies
  • 31. Tips & Strategies for Productivity
  • 32. Publish More! Advice for Increasing Productivity • Be open to ideas • Put 1st things first (set priorities) • Find your rhythm (what works for you?) • Work to your strengths and interest (focus & enjoyment) • Break into incremental steps (baby steps) • Set target dates (personal deadlines) • Create a plan • Capture ideas (notebook or online app) • Find time • Block time for research/reading/writing • Utilize small amounts of time • Have multiple projects at multiple stages (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 8)
  • 33. Synergize & Multitask: Everything Does Double Duty • Focus on your research interests • Publish on innovations • Pilot studies • Assessment activities • Submit to scholarly/professional conferences – poster, paper, panel • Convert to publication • Workshops into publication • Committee work into publication • Rework papers for different audience • Research methodology publication (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 8)
  • 34. Publish or Perish: How to Boost Productivity 1.Wait 2.Begin early 3.Work in brief, regular sessions 4.Stop 5.Balance preliminaries with formal work (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 7; Boice, 2000)
  • 35. Publish or Perish: How to Boost Productivity 6. Moderate over- attachment & overreaction 7. Moderate negative thoughts 8. Moderate emotions 9. Let others do some of the work (Collaborate!) 10.Limit wasted effort (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 7; Boice,
  • 36. Blockbusting: What to do When Writer’s Block Strikes • When we find writing to be a particular challenge, it can be useful to ask yourself the following questions: • What barriers do I have to writing? • What resources do I have to overcome these barriers? • What articles, topics or books do I want to write? • How could I organize myself to write more? • What specific steps would I have to take to have more time to write? (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 11)
  • 37. Blockbusting: What to do When Writer’s Block Strikes • Do something routine (like checking references) and try again later. • Do something else (take a walk! or a shower!) and try again later. • Put your shoes on, if previously writing barefoot, this has benefits for some). • Stop in the middle of a sentence next time, this technique helps some to get going again. • Use a carrot (a latte if you finish xyz) or a stick (no latte until you finish xyz). (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 11)
  • 38. Improving the Grant Proposal • Critical approach • Sufficient experimental detail • Realistic amount of work • Acceptable scientific rationale • Sound experimental reasoning • Sound future directions • Experience in essential methodology • Knowledge of relevant published work • Focused research plan • Conveys an original idea (Connaway & Radford, 2017, p. 389-390)
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  • 43. Image Attribution Slide 2: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidchief/2765256546/ by David Martyn Hunt / CC BY 2.0 Slide 3: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/smithser/3870653508/ by Brian Smithson / CC BY 2.0 Slide 4: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gbsk/4980421657/ by Barry Silver / CC BY 2.0 Slide 6: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mrseb/5367646778/ by Mr Seb / CC BY-ND 2.0 Slide 7: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/zenobia_joy/5404900405/ by Beth Jusino / CC BY-NC 2.0 Slide 8: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/donnieray/15198147976/ by Donnie Ray Jones / CC BY 2.0 Slide 10: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/isabelle_puaut/12155012414/ by Isabelle Puaut / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Slide 11: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/edgewoodchembiocenter/32447188374/ by U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center / CC BY 2.0 Slide 12: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/wandrus/8434921527/ by William Andrus / CC BY 2.0 Slide 14: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamiesrabbits/5791396338/ by Jamie / CC BY 2.0 Slide 15: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/katelinn/3970631195/ by kate parisotto / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Slide 16: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/barneymoss/8402785735/ by Barney Moss / CC BY 2.0
  • 44. Image Attribution Slide 17: Image: Microsoft Clip Art Slide 18: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/diversey/15853086440/ by Tony Webster / CC BY 2.0 Slide 19: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/aoberg/9811001304/ by Adrian Berg / CC BY-NC 2.0 Slide 20: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/poughkeepsiedayschool/7178226762/ by Poughkeepsie Day School Slide 21: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/joybot/19531083023/ by Sarah Joy / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Slide 23: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/respres/6041698098/ by Jeff Turner / CC BY 2.0 Slide 24: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rolexpv/5678172560/ by Raul Pacheco-Vega / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Slide 25: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/deanhochman/14481958642/ by Dean Hochman / CC BY 2.0 Slide 26: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/78428166@N00/8120708019/ by Tony Alter / CC BY 2.0 Slide 27: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/carnesaurus/32160924864/ by James Carnes / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Slide 28: Image: Connaway, Lynn Silipigni, and Clifton Snyder. 2005. “Transaction Log Analysis of Electronic (E-Book) Usage.” Against the Grain 17, no. 1: 85-89. http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/archive/2005/connaway-snyder- atg.pdf. Slide 29: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/24072855@N08/3523577653/ by Utah, Salt Lake City / CC BY 2.0
  • 45. Image Attribution Slide 30: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/therichbrooks/2600080329/ by Rich Brooks / CC BY 2.0 Slide 31: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/bensutherland/5318654518/ by Ben Sutherland / CC BY 2.0 Slide 32: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/isriya/1513834166/ by Isriya Paireepairit / CC BY-NC 2.0 Slide 33: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/newspaperclub/8147290331/ by Newspaper Club / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Slide 34: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/stefan1981/8231288127/ by Stefan / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Slide 35: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/caseorganic/5459572579/ by Amber Case / CC BY-NC 2.0 Slide 36: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/wickenden/3687518860/ by Don LaVange / CC BY-SA 2.0 Slide 37: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/thorinside/675520667/ by Neal Sanche / CC BY-NC 2.0 Slide 43: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/slightlyblurred/9235803926/ by Willard / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Slide 44: Image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/glassholic/32619708724/ by Etienne / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
  • 46. Lynn Silipigni Connaway Senior Research Scientist & Director of User Research, OCLC connawal@oclc.org @lynnconnaway