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Exploring Critical and Indigenous Research Methods with a Research Community: Part I – The Leap
In the Library with the Lead Pipe
  • Robert Schroeder, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-18-2014
Subjects
  • Indigenous peoples -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects,
  • Research -- Methodology,
  • Qualitative methods,
  • Quantitative research
Abstract

Librarians create collections of works grounded in many western academic forms of research and they conduct research using many of these qualitative and quantitative methodologies as well. But are there perhaps research methods around the margins, ones that might help us ask different questions or let our research serve different ends? In this, the first of two articles, I describe how I discovered critical and indigenous research methods and how my research became grounded in a digital community.

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

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http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/15354
Citation Information
Schroeder, R. "Exploring Critical and Indigenous Research Methods with a Research Community: Part I – The Leap". In the Library with the Lead Pipe. June 2014.