Module Information
Course Delivery
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | Dissertation 7500 - 10000 words in length Alternatively, it may be possible to undertake a Practical Project (following consultation with Module Coordinator and relevant staff), comprising a written report of c5000 words and a practical element, e.g. development of a library toolkit, web application, etc. | 100% |
Supplementary Assessment | Dissertation 7500 - 10000 words in length or Practical Project as detailed above. | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
* Select a topic suitable for LIS research
* Carry out a literature search and review of that topic
* Devise appropriate research methodologies for that topic
* Conduct a small-scale research project
* Produce a dissertation of 7500 - 10000 words, written and presented in an appropriate manner
- Demonstrate the ability to mange a small-scale project
* Analyse data resulting from a small-scale project, including literature and/or empirical data
*Discuss findings and evaluate research process
Brief description
This module is devoted to the student's individual research into an approved topic relating to some aspect of information and library studies. The module covers approaches to the planning, design, research and writing of a dissertation. The aim is to produce a sustained piece of academic work with a definite purpose, a coherent argument and a relevant outcome. It gives the student a chance to build on what has been learnt in the degree so far, and to develop their skills in independent learning.
Content
- Introduction : what is a dissertation; choosing a topic; skills required
- Topic development - individual subject tutorials with relevant staff
- Dissertation evaluation : what makes a good research project?
- Selecting appropriate research methods for the topic
- Managing the project : the structure and process of the dissertation
- Research ethics
- Advisor support : up to six hours individual tuition/support from assigned advisor
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Application of Number | Where appropriate, through analysis of statistical data |
Communication | Writing skills; also communication with academic advisor and potential research participants |
Improving own Learning and Performance | Through independent project management and reflection on the research process |
Information Technology | IT use where appropriate ¿ may be used to analyse data; also general word processing skills |
Personal Development and Career planning | Development of the ability to undertake independent project work and understand how this relates to the profession and professional development |
Problem solving | Development of topic and decision making in regard to methods and research design |
Research skills | Conducting literature search and review; fieldwork; collection, analysis and presentation of data |
Subject Specific Skills | Integrates skills and knowledge developed during the degree programme, through an in depth treatment of a single topic of direct relevance to LIS field. |
Team work | Working with advisor and research participants where necessary |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6