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Exploring Critical and Indigenous Research Methods with a Research Community: Part II – The Landing
In the Library with the Lead Pipe
  • Robert Schroeder, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-3-2014
Subjects
  • Indigenous peoples -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects,
  • Research -- Methodology,
  • Qualitative methods,
  • Quantitative research
Abstract

This article is the second and final installment of my research exploring critical and Indigenous research methods and their relation to LIS. What is the context of these twentieth century methods and what might they mean to a librarian in the twenty-first century? Read along as I discover, for myself and my “research community,” some unexpected, and perhaps profound, aspects of these research methods and their associated worldviews.

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Originally published in In the Library with the Lead Pipe and can found online at: http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2014/exploring-the-landing/

Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/15355
Citation Information
Schroeder, R. "Exploring Critical and Indigenous Research Methods with a Research Community: Part II – The Landing". In the Library with the Lead Pipe. December 2014.