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PUBLICATION PROCESS GUIDES

Figure 1-2: Guides to the Publication Process
AuthorYearTitle
Alley, Brian and Jennifer S. Cargill1986Librarian in Search of a Publisher:How to Get Published
Crawford, Walt2003First Have Something to Say:Writing for the Library Profession
Gordon, Richard Singer2004The Librarian's Guide to Writing for Publication
Johnson, Richard David1985Writing the Journal Article and Getting It Published
Nancekivell, Sharon2004“Writing a Publishable Journal Article• A Perspective from the Other Side of the Desk.” Science Next Wave http://www.sciencemag.org/careers/2004/04/writing-publishable-journal-article-perspective-other-side-desk\
Sellen, Betty-Carol1986Librarian/Author: A Practical Guide On How to Get Published
Figure 1-2: Guides to the Publication Process
AuthorYearTitle
Alley, Brian and Jennifer S. Cargill1986Librarian in Search of a Publisher:How to Get Published
Crawford, Walt2003First Have Something to Say:Writing for the Library Profession
Gordon, Richard Singer2004The Librarian's Guide to Writing for Publication
Johnson, Richard David1985Writing the Journal Article and Getting It Published
Nancekivell, Sharon2004“Writing a Publishable Journal Article• A Perspective from the Other Side of the Desk.” Science Next Wave http://www.sciencemag.org/careers/2004/04/writing-publishable-journal-article-perspective-other-side-desk\
Sellen, Betty-Carol1986Librarian/Author: A Practical Guide On How to Get Published
Figure 2-4: Suggested Works on Population Sampling
AuthorYearTitle
Cochran, William G.1977Sampling Techniques
Fink, Arlene2003How to Sample in Surveys
Kish, Leslie1997Survey Sampling
Levy, Paul S. and Lemeshow, Stanley1991Sampling of Populations: Methods and Applications
Powell, Ronald R. and Connaway, Lynn S.2004“Survey Research and Sampling.” In Basic Research Methods for Librarians. 4th ed., 57-87.
Stuart, Alan1984The Ideas of Sampling

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Berelson, Bernard. 1952. Content Analysis in Communication Research. New York: Free Press. WorldCat | Amazon | https://www.amazon.com/Content-Analysis-Communication-Research-Berelson/dp/B000JVJAWO/ref=sr_1_12?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1480003344&sr=1-12

Krippendorf, Klaus. 2004. Content Analysis: An Introduction to Its Methodology. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. WorldCat | Amazon | https://www.amazon.com/Content-Analysis-Introduction-Its-Methodology/dp/1412983150/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1480003430&sr=1-1&keywords=Krippendorf+Klaus

Figure 4-3: Suggested Works on Survey Research
Author(s)YearTitle
Buckingham, Alan, and Peter Saunders2004The Survey Methods Workbook: From Design to AnalysisThis interactive books is divided into three parts: “Research design,” “Data collection,” and “Data analysis.” The authors assume no prior background with conducting surveys or knowledge of statistics. A good starting point.
Fink, Arlene2003The Survey KitEach of the slender volumes in this ten-volume set provides the basics in conducting survey research of all types. They guide the researcher in writing survey questions, interview techniques, sampling, reporting, and moany other topics.
Nardi, Peter M. 2003Doing Survey Research: A Guide to Quantitative MethodsWriting at the introductory level, Nardi guides the reader through the entire research process.
Patten, Mildred2001Questionnaire Research: A Practical GuidePatten initiates the reader in good survey research practice, showing how to plan for a project, write quality questionnaire items, effectively test items and select a respondent population, analyze and communicated data through tables and figures, and craft written reports of research.
Figure 5-3: Suggested Works on Usability
Author(s)YearTitle
Krug, Steve2000Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web UsabilityAs the title implies, Krug's work is fun, informative, helpful and down to earth. For those undertaking a team-based approach to web site design, “Chapter 8: The Farmer and the Cowman Should Be Friends” is essential reading.
Nielsen, Jakob2000Designing Web Usability: The Practice of SimplicityNeilsen is one of the usability gurus and this work leads novices and experienced designers alike through all phases of making a web page usable: page design, content design, site design and accessibility issues for users with disabilities. Nielsen's web site at http://useit.com is full of helpful advice tips and his more recent work, Homepage Usability: 50 Websites Deconstructed, is worth reading, especially for librarians developing or reconstructing home pages.
Norlin, Elaina and Winters, C.M.2002Usability Testing for Library Web Sites: A Hands-On GuideThe authors are experienced in web site usability testing and in this work they provide basic guidance in good library web design, provide guidelines, and advice in conducting and evaluating usability tests, instruct readers on involving colleagues and user in effecting change, and provide specific examples of tests.
Rubin, Jeffrey1994Handbook of Usability Testing: How to Plan, Design and Conduct Effective TestsRubin's work is an all around bestseller and as essential source for anyone conducting usability tests. He leads the reader step-by-step through all phases of a usability test and provides helpful examples along the way.
Figure 6-5: Suggested Works on Population Sampling
AuthorYearTitle
Cochran, William G.1977Sampling Techniques
Fink, Arlene2003How to Sample in Surveys
Kish, Leslie1997Survey Sampling
Levy, Paul S. and Lemeshow, Stanley1991Sampling of Populations: Methods and Applications
Powell, Ronald R. and Connaway, Lynn S.2004“Survey Research and Sampling.” In Basic Research Methods for Librarians. 4th ed., 57-87.
Stuart, Alan1984The Ideas of Sampling
Figure 6-11: Sources on Validity and Reliability
Author(s)YearTitle
Educational Testing Service2000ETS Standards for Quality and Fairness
Gustafson, Kent L. and Smith, Jane Bandy1994Research for School Library Media Specialists
Litwin, Mark S.1997How to Measure Survey Reliability and Validity
Westgaard, Odin1999Tests That Work: Designing and Delivering Fair and Practical Measurement Tools in the Workplace
Figure 6-13: Suggested Works on Question Writing
Author(s)YearTitle
Fagan, Jody Condit2001“Selecting Test Item Types to Evaluate Library Skills.” Research Strategies 18:121-132.
Gronlund, Norman E.1993How to Make Achievement Tests and Assessments 5th ed.
Hopkins, Charles D. and Antes, Richard L.1989Classroom Testing: Construction 2nd ed.
Janes, Joseph1999“Survey Construction” Library Hi Tech 17(3):32
Morris, Lynn Lyons, Fitz-Gibbon, C.T. and Lindheim, Elaine1987How to Measure Performance and Use Tests
Ory, John C. and Ryan, K.E.1993Tips for Improving Testing and Grading
Westgaard, Odin1999Tests That Work: Designing and Deliveriing Fair and Practical Measurement Tools in the Workplace
Figure 6-15: Suggested Works on Statistical Significance
Author(s)YearTitle
Carr, Joseph J.1992The Art of Science: A Practical Guide to Experiments, Observations, and Handling DataChapter 10 includes t-tests.
Fink, Arlene1997How to Analyze Survey DataCovers t-tests, ANOVA tests, and chi-square tests.
Gustafson, K. L. and Smith, J. B.1994Research for School Library Media SpecialistsChapter 8 includes ANOVA and chi-square tests.
Lewis-Beck, M.S., Bryman, A. and Liao, T.F., eds.2003The Sage Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods.Individual entries on t-tests, ANOVA tests, and chi-square tests.
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