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SAGE Research Methods Instructional Session for Dalhousie University - Shared screen with speaker view
Niki Kiepek
19:04
That’s clear. Thanks!
Keith MacMaster
19:16
I did not see law listed. Do you have legal research methods?
Keith MacMaster
20:22
Thanks.
Kate Sherren
51:46
Could this be usedfor natural as well as social science? I teach an interdisc methods class.
Kathleen Saylor
53:00
Hi Kate, we do have some material could be useful for natural sciences
Niki Kiepek
53:17
Will we have access to this recording? I can imagine colleagues and students would find this really helpful.
Kathleen Saylor
53:50
Yes, we will make sure to share the recording!
Kathleen Saylor
54:02
Kate, here is just a quick search I ran on the keyword: natural sciences
Kathleen Saylor
54:03
http://methods.sagepub.com/Search/SavedSearch/6867
Erin MacPherson
54:09
Thank you! I like the checklists.
Kathleen Saylor
56:02
And Keith, I pulled a quick search on the keyword for law, just as a place to get started
Kathleen Saylor
56:03
http://methods.sagepub.com/Search/SavedSearch/6868
Kate Sherren
56:22
i meant the project planner. looks like it is SS.
Kathleen Saylor
56:55
Ah, yes. My understanding from the editorial team is that its intended to be interdisciplinarily applicable, but we can confirm with Emily as well
Niki Kiepek
58:12
I had no idea we had access to all these books. (I’ve been browsing). A great resource. Thanks for the clear overview.
Kate Sherren
01:00:57
SS is mentioned a lot in the planner and my ecologists get tetchy about that
Daniel Rainham
01:02:09
Thank you so much Emily. Very useful presentation and introduction to the Sage materials. Would also urge my colleagues to consider including Indigenous worldviews and methodological perspectives into their RM courses where/if possible.
Kate Sherren
01:03:11
This a great resource, thanks.
Kathleen Saylor
01:03:22
kathleen.saylor@sagepub.com
Yoko Ishigami-Doyle
01:03:43
Thank you!
Karen Beazley
01:03:45
Well done! Thank you!