This guide is designed to showcase tools that guide researchers at all levels through the research process, regardless of previous experience.
EndNote allows you to create, manage, and organise a database or library of your references. You can create in-text citations or footnotes in Microsoft Word or Mac Pages, and EndNote will automatically build your bibliography as you insert citations into your document.
Support resources for EndNote
See the EndNote guide linked below for information on software installation.
Sage Research Methods supports research at all academic levels by providing material to guide users through every step of the research process. This database contains resources such as interactive guides, books, and videos to assist the researcher through the research lifecycle and processes. You can browse the content by discipline, content type or topic, and create lists of favourite content with your personal profile for your reference or to share.
Access is limited to content from 2018 to 2023 across the collections Core, Cases 1 and Datasets 1.
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The interactive Methods Map is a tool you can use to explore the relationships between methods, terms and concepts found within the Sage Research Methods platform. Use this visualisation tool to explore relationships between methods, key terms and concepts, and navigate to resources and related topics.
The interactive Project Planner is designed to guide you through your research project. Choose a stage in the research process from the menu to the left to see the introduction and further descriptions of that stage's constituent parts. You will find information on topics such as developing a research question, conducting research ethics, choosing a method, gathering and analysing data, and disseminating your research.
Take the Sage Research Methods interactive Which Stats Test using multiple-choice questions to help you find the most appropriate statistical method. The tool will also make suggestions along the way for further reading from the Sage Research Methods resources to help you understand statistical jargon and approaches.
Little Green Books, Sage’s popular Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences series, provide short and accessible texts on all kinds of quantitative methods. Providing clear statistical explanations, straightforward empirical examples, and ready-to-use procedures, these supplementary texts are appropriate for the individual researcher, and for any graduate-level, intermediate, or advanced statistics course across the spectrum of academic disciplines. SAGE's Little Green Books address a spectrum of advanced quantitative topics including regression, models, data analysis, experimental design, measurement, survey data, and more. (Sage Research Methods)
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Little Blue Books, SAGE’s popular Qualitative Research Methods series, provide short and accessible texts on all kinds of qualitative methods. Providing clear explanations, and commentary on both theoretical and practical considerations in the implementation of qualitative research, these supplementary texts are appropriate for the individual researcher, and for any graduate-level, intermediate, or advanced qualitative methods course across the spectrum of academic disciplines. SAGE's Little Blue Books address a full range of advanced qualitative topics including writing up qualitative research, participatory action research, feminist fieldwork analysis, discourse analysis, and ethnography. (SAGE Research Methods)
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