Adapting your research design: When the best laid plans go awry
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2020-10
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Sarjeant-Jenkins, Rachel
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Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL)
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Structured around a specific research project, this chapter tells the story of learning to be a reflective researcher. It acknowledges the emotions that are often part of the research process, the importance of adapting research design to respond to research realities, and the value of research journaling as a tool for reflection.
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Adaptability, Emotions in research, Research design, Research journaling
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Sarjeant-Jenkins, R. (2020). Adapting your research design: When the best laid plans go awry. In L. Fullington, B. K. West, & F. Albarillo (Eds), Becoming a Practitioner-Researcher: Reflections from Information Professionals (pp. 3-12). Chicago: Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL).
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Becoming a Practitioner-Researcher: Reflections from Information Professionals. Edited by Lee Ann Fullington, Brandon K. West, and Frans Albarillo.