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Action Research



Action Learning and Action Research

Action Research: A Brief Overview, by Judith M. Newman [contains section on Narrative Inquiry]

Action Research and Users' Needs, by T.D. Wilson and D.R. Streatfield

Action Research at Queen's University

ActionResearch.net

Action Research-on-the-Web

An Action Research Bibliography, by Bob Dick

Action Research Electronic Reader

Action Research FAQ

Action Research Resources

Action Research: Understanding its Philosophy can Improve Your Practice, by Pam Swepson

Action Science Network

BC Teacher Inquirer

Beginner's Guide to Action Research

Centre for Action Research in Professional Practice

Choosing Action Research

Collaborative Action Research Network

Cycles Within Cycles

Data-driven Action Research

Differences between Action Research and Formal Research

Guidelines for Planning Action Research Projects

A Naive Philosophy of Action Research

Occasional Pieces on Action Research Methodology

An Overview of the Methodological Approach of  Action Research

PARnet: The Cornell Participatory Action Research Network

Qualitative Action Research: Improving the Rigour and Economy

Recent Books on Action Research and Related Topics

Rigour and Relevance in Action Research


 
 

 

 

 
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These pages were originally created for the course ARST/LIBR 590: Research Methods in Libraries & Archives. As I am no longer teaching that course I have stopped updating the pages as of June 2007.

Last updated August 8, 2004

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