Weblogs or blogs can provide qualitative researchers with a medium for expressing their thoughts and opinions on qualitative research methods and products as well as serving as the source of data for qualitative studies. Present examples serve as exemplary guides to the potential value of this virtual communication application
As use of the Internet has become increasingly widespread, the Internet has also become a natural si...
Blogs and other online platforms for personal writing such as LiveJournal have been of interest to r...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
Weblogs or blogs can provide qualitative researchers with a medium for expressing their thoughts and...
The presence of qualitative research groups on Web 2.0 social networking applications, like Facebook...
This chapter focuses on blogs - now the ‘elder statesman’ of Web 2.0 - and the opportunities and cha...
YouTube, the video hosting service, offers students, teachers, and practitioners of qualitative rese...
Blogs are the quintessential early 21st century text blurring the boundary between private and publi...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
The emergence of social media on the Internet provides an opportunity for information systems resear...
The authors make a case for using wiki technology in qualitative research. A wiki is an online datab...
This one-day course introduces participants to how both free and proprietary technologies can be use...
The trustworthiness of a qualitative study can be increased by maintaining high credibility and obje...
This study analyzed what it means to be a blogger in the field of training and development--an edubl...
As use of the Internet has become increasingly widespread, the Internet has also become a natural si...
Blogs and other online platforms for personal writing such as LiveJournal have been of interest to r...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
Weblogs or blogs can provide qualitative researchers with a medium for expressing their thoughts and...
The presence of qualitative research groups on Web 2.0 social networking applications, like Facebook...
This chapter focuses on blogs - now the ‘elder statesman’ of Web 2.0 - and the opportunities and cha...
YouTube, the video hosting service, offers students, teachers, and practitioners of qualitative rese...
Blogs are the quintessential early 21st century text blurring the boundary between private and publi...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
The emergence of social media on the Internet provides an opportunity for information systems resear...
The authors make a case for using wiki technology in qualitative research. A wiki is an online datab...
This one-day course introduces participants to how both free and proprietary technologies can be use...
The trustworthiness of a qualitative study can be increased by maintaining high credibility and obje...
This study analyzed what it means to be a blogger in the field of training and development--an edubl...
As use of the Internet has become increasingly widespread, the Internet has also become a natural si...
Blogs and other online platforms for personal writing such as LiveJournal have been of interest to r...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...