Questions to Sources Chp. 5 The Craft of Research

Questions to Sources Chp. 5 The Craft of Research

Source: Booth, Wayne C., Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. Williams. The craft of research. University of Chicago press, 2009.


Episode Notes:

keywords

research, academic writing, source types, libraries, internet research, source evaluation, primary data, secondary sources, research ethics

summary

This conversation provides a comprehensive overview of academic research, focusing on the importance of planning, understanding different types of sources, navigating modern libraries, and evaluating the reliability of information. It emphasizes the role of librarians, the use of the internet, and the ethical considerations when conducting research involving people.

takeaways:

  • Develop a systematic plan for research to avoid aimless browsing.
  • Understand the three types of sources: primary, secondary, and tertiary.
  • Libraries are crucial for accessing reliable information and resources.
  • Engage with librarians for expert guidance in research.
  • Use reference works to shape your research efforts.
  • Explore online databases for specialized resources.
  • Evaluate sources for relevance and reliability before use.
  • Consider the human element in research by engaging with people.
  • Look beyond standard sources to enrich your analysis.
  • Adhere to ethical standards when conducting research involving people.


Sound Bites

  • "Primary sources are original materials."
  • "Libraries are more essential than ever."
  • "People can be sources of primary data."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Research Planning

02:12 Understanding Source Types

12:09 Navigating the Modern Library

14:42 Effective Library Search Strategies

21:29 Finding Specific Sources

28:26 Effective Research Techniques

31:56 Navigating Online Resources

38:03 Evaluating Source Credibility

53:28 Expanding Research Horizons

56:54 Utilizing Human Resources in Research


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