Basic Research Methods for Librarians

  • Basic Research Methods for Librarians
    By Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ronald R. Powell

    Sharon A. Hogan and Mary W. George, “Cropping Up: Librarians' Desire to Conduct Serious Research,” Research Strategies 4 (Spring 1986): 58. 99. “Putting OUR Knowledge to Work,” Special Libraries Association. 100.

  • Basic Research Methods for Librarians
    By Ronald R. Powell

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  • Basic Research Methods for Librarians
    By Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ronald R. Powell

    Any library that does not have a copy of Basic Research Methods for Librarians ought to acquire this edition, and many library schools will want to put it on the list of required readings. It remains the best book on its subject.

  • Basic Research Methods for Librarians
    By Ronald R. Powell

    Any library that does not have a copy of Basic Research _ Methods for Librarians ought to acquire this edition, and many library schools will want to put it on...

  • Basic Research Methods for Librarians
    By Ronald R. Powell

    Basic Research Methods for Librarians

  • Basic Research Methods for Librarians
    By Namrata R. Joshi

    Basic Research Methods for Librarians

  • Basic Research Methods for Librarians
    By Aryan Glootenberg

    This title is addressed to the practicing librarian and other information professionals who need to conduct research and publish.

  • Basic Research Methods for Librarians
    By Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ronald R. Powell

    Powell's name appears first on the previous edition.

  • Basic Research Methods for Librarians
    By Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ronald R. Powell

    Any library that does not have a copy of Basic Research _ Methods for Librarians ought to acquire this edition, and many library schools will want to put it on the list of required readings. It remains the best book on its subject.