Do you ever find yourself stuck at some part of the research process? Are you in a class or program that requires you to do a research project and you don’t know where to start? Or perhaps, you have collected all of your data and are not quite sure how to approach analysis? 

SAGE Research Methods can help you move forward. This online database has information to guide users through each step of the research process, from defining a topic to research design and writing a manuscript for publication. Content is presented in the following formats to accommodate all types of learners:

  • books and articles
  • videos
  • case studies
  • podcasts 
  • sample datasets to practice analytic techniques

During this workshop, we will showcase the various types of content available and demonstrate how to navigate the vast collection of resources in SAGE Research Methods.

Learning Objectives:

  • Navigate SAGE Research Methods to find desired information about research methodology
  • Use the “project planner” in SAGE Research Methods to locate information about every step of the research process
  • Collect sources of interest in “reading lists” that you can review in the future or share with peers

Registration is required. After registering participants will receive the class URL via email 3 days before the webinar.

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Sponsor(s)
VCU Libraries
Speaker(s)
Erica Brody
Audience
School of Medicine, VCU Faculty, VCU Health Care Providers, VCU Physicians, VCU Staff, VCU Students
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