Qualitative Researchers’ Experiences of Methodological Instruction and Technology Use
Hagman, Jessica
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Title
Qualitative Researchers’ Experiences of Methodological Instruction and Technology Use
Author(s)
Hagman, Jessica
Issue Date
2023
Keyword(s)
graduate students
thematic analysis
qualitative research
qualitative methods
CAQDAS
methods training
Abstract
Academic libraries frequently offer research support services aimed at graduate students out of a recognition that coursework may leave gaps in the preparation students need for development
into independent scholars. Needs assessment and information behavior studies have been used to
better understand the graduate student experience and to develop new services. This research,
however, has largely not been used to examine student experiences around the use of different
methods, though there is evidence that existing data-related services in libraries are not inclusive
of research using qualitative data and methods. This study uses a reflexive approach to thematic
analysis and interviews with 19 graduate students and faculty members to explore how
participants learned to conduct qualitative research and use technology in their data analysis. The themes identified show that novice researchers draw on a complex web of relationships and information sources to learn research methods, and that using technology for data analysis is an
ongoing and time-consuming process of negotiating access. These themes point to potential actions for libraries to develop a more robust infrastructure that supports qualitative work through both instruction and information curation.
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