Qualitative Analysis with NVivo
Are you thinking about whether to use CAQDAS, Computer Assisted Qualitative Data AnalysiS, to manage, code, and assist in the analysis of your qualitative data? Reviewing available software is a good first step, before you decide whether and how to use what technology. In this post, find resources about how to use NVivo - other software options will be considered in additional posts.
Qual Data Analysis with Software
Qualitative researchers often collect large quantities of data that can include visuals or media, audio files or notes from interviews, text or artifacts. Some rely on software to organize, manage, and code data. This use of technology is described as CAQDAS, Computer Assisted Qualitative Data AnalysiS. Find resources about how to use CAQDAS in this post.
Creating a Culture of Inquiry in the Classroom
How can you create a culture of active learning and inquiry in your classroom?
Using Inquiry Models to Learn How to Ask Questions
Ideas about active learning help students develop the questioning skills needed to be a researcher.
Love & Research: A Valentine's Day Reading List on SRM
Love and research - a SAGE Research Methods reading list for Valentine’s Day.
Make Sure Your Book is Findable! Advice on Discoverability
Despite the warnings of digital doomsayers, academic book publishing remains dominated by print. That said, reader behavior has changed and continues to evolve. This is particularly true of how readers discover and read books and chapters. Rather than visiting a library or bookshop in person, readers of scholarly books start their searches online. For publishers, ensuring that books are prominent and visible in such searches is essential to encourage readership and drive citations.
The Blank Page: Starting a New Project for Academic Writing Month
Where do you start when the blank page is staring at you? Answer these key questions to get started!
Cross-culturalism and the Application of Leadership Education in Mainland China
This posts discusses a explanatory sequential mixed methods study to examine the uni-directional nature of teaching western-based leadership courses, the associated knowledge transfer, and the cultural factors.
Develop Your Voice as an Academic Writer
What is a “scholarly voice” and how do I develop it?
Make Sense to Your Reader with Improved Organization
Organize your writing so reviewers understand what you are saying.
Teaching & Mentoring with Open Access SAGE Research Methods Journals
Pointing students or mentees to articles that describe or exemplify research methods is a responsibility of methods faculty or dissertation/thesis supervisors. Open access journals are useful when you don't have a robust academic library. Here are some SAGE journals you can tap for readings, with a recent article from each.
5 Ways to Use SRM Reading Lists for Teaching Methods
If your academic library has SAGE Research Methods, you can use the Reading List feature to curate resources for instructional or research purposes. Learn how!
SAGE Research Methods: Social Bookmarking with Reading Lists
Learn how to find and and create reading lists in the SAGE Research Methods database.
SAGE Concept Grants: Advice for applicants
Have a research software idea? Thinking about applying for a Concept Grant? Learn more.
Share Your Research: Blog and/or Social Media
Academic blogging- what is it and how can it be a part of your publication strategy?
Focusing: The Muse and the Mundane
Pause. Take a walk. Listen to your muse. Then you will be ready to write!
Thinking about editing a book?
Want to edit a book? Think about your goals and editorial style, then make a plan!
Proposing an Edited Book
How do you propose an edited book? Read this post for some steps.
Editors’ Roles: Selecting Book Chapters
If you are thinking about editing a book, learn about the action steps involved!