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Vanessa Chan

Library and Archives Masters Student | English Language and Literature

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Course: LIBR507

LIBR507 Methods of Research and Evaluation in Information Organizations taken Spring 2024. Introductory course exploring the theory and practice of social science research methods, focusing on the use of these methods in Library and Information Science research. The course is built around in-class labs on data collection and analysis methods, emphasizing practical skills relating to research planning and implementation. The central group project involves writing a study protocol for evaluating an existing information service or product.

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Designing a Study Protocol for the UBC Library Research Commons

Study protocol designed to evaluate the workshops webpage at the UBC Library Research Commons created for LIBR 507 with Dr. Heather O'Brien in the MLIS core.



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