Study bite: Sage Research Methods
About this workshop
Workshop description
This study bite will introduce students to SAGE Research Methods. SAGE Research Methods supports research at all levels by providing material to guide users through every step of the research process. Nearly everyone at a university is involved in research, from students learning how to conduct research to faculty conducting research for publication to librarians delivering research skills training and doing research on the efficacy of library services. SAGE Research Methods has the answer for each of these user groups, from a quick dictionary definition, a case study example from a researcher in the field, a downloadable teaching dataset, a full-text title from the Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences series, or a video tutorial showing research in action.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
- Use SAGE Research Methods to find high quality articles and resources on research methods
- Explore new research techniques
- Access case studies for their level (e.g. UG, PG)
Who this workshop is for
This study bite is ideal for undergraduates and postgraduates that want to learn more about utilising SAGE Research Methods to find appropriate literature on research methods.
Facilitator
This workshop is run by an Academic & Library Specialist from the Brynmor Jones Library Skills Team.
Workshop format & availability
Video workshop
This workshop is available as a YouTube video series. You can watch it online at any time!
Relevant SkillsGuides
More information on this topic can be found on the following SkillsGuides: