Objective - To review mixed methods research trends in the field of library and information science (LIS). In particular, we examine the extent to which research about or using mixed methods has been occurring in library and information science over the past decade (2008-2018), and how much of that mixed methods research is done in health contexts. Methods - We conducted a methodological review and analysis of mixed methods research (MMR) in LIS for published articles indexed in LISTA and Web of Science. After deduplication and verification for inclusion, we coded 417 articles to identify contributions using or about MMR. Given the connections between evidence based practice in health and LIS, we also identified whether articles about or us...
Mixed methods research has claimed to be the third methodological movement and is growing in popular...
The Journal of Mixed Methods Research (JMMR) has always welcomed two main kinds of manuscripts: orig...
In 1977 Dervin admonished the library and information science (LIS) professionals to stop measuring...
Objective - To review mixed methods research trends in the field of library and information science ...
Objective - To review mixed methods research trends in the field of library and information science ...
This poster presentation introduces the initial stages of a scoping review, mapping the existing mix...
Infographic highlighting key findings of a literature analysis for studies involving mixed methods i...
This article explores the use of mixed methods research (MMR) in articles published in library and i...
The chapter discusses the application of mixed methods research (MMR) in information science (LIS) j...
Mixed methods research is undertaken in a wide range of fields, such as education,psychology, social...
writers and researchers concerned with the process of mixing different research methods and approach...
Mixed methods research (MMR) has been described as the third research paradigm that combines qualita...
The article positions mixed-method research (MMR) as a principled complementary research method to t...
The article positions mixed-method research (MMR) as a principled complementary research method to t...
The article positions mixed-method research (MMR) as a principled complementary research method to t...
Mixed methods research has claimed to be the third methodological movement and is growing in popular...
The Journal of Mixed Methods Research (JMMR) has always welcomed two main kinds of manuscripts: orig...
In 1977 Dervin admonished the library and information science (LIS) professionals to stop measuring...
Objective - To review mixed methods research trends in the field of library and information science ...
Objective - To review mixed methods research trends in the field of library and information science ...
This poster presentation introduces the initial stages of a scoping review, mapping the existing mix...
Infographic highlighting key findings of a literature analysis for studies involving mixed methods i...
This article explores the use of mixed methods research (MMR) in articles published in library and i...
The chapter discusses the application of mixed methods research (MMR) in information science (LIS) j...
Mixed methods research is undertaken in a wide range of fields, such as education,psychology, social...
writers and researchers concerned with the process of mixing different research methods and approach...
Mixed methods research (MMR) has been described as the third research paradigm that combines qualita...
The article positions mixed-method research (MMR) as a principled complementary research method to t...
The article positions mixed-method research (MMR) as a principled complementary research method to t...
The article positions mixed-method research (MMR) as a principled complementary research method to t...
Mixed methods research has claimed to be the third methodological movement and is growing in popular...
The Journal of Mixed Methods Research (JMMR) has always welcomed two main kinds of manuscripts: orig...
In 1977 Dervin admonished the library and information science (LIS) professionals to stop measuring...