Julie Shattuck recommended this November 25, 2012 - 12:43pm
Here's two resources I found very helpful in preparing my proposal, particularly the Yin text, which is available on Kindle:
Mills, A., Durepos, G., & Wiebe, E. (Eds.). (2010). Encyclopedia of case study research (Vols. 1-2). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Ltd.
Yin, R. K. (2009). Case study research: Design and methods (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Ltd.
Gord Preston (Cohort 2)
Case study research: Design and methods
Type
Book
Author
Robert K. Yin
Edition
4
Place
Thousand Oaks, CA
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd.
Date
2009
ISBN
978-1-4129-6099-1
Archive
G. Preston private library - Kindle
Call Number
51273
Date Added
November 23, 2011 8:24:45 AM
Modified
November 24, 2011 1:33:45 PM
Tags:
case study
research methods
Encyclopedia of case study research
Type
Book
Editor
Albert Mills
Editor
Gabrielle Durepos
Editor
Elden Wiebe
# of Volumes
2
Place
Thousand Oaks, CA
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd.
Date
2010
# of Pages
1109
Archive
King's
Call Number
0009
Date Added
November 23, 2011 4:19:12 PM
Modified
November 24, 2011 1:34:09 PM
Tags:
case study
research methods
Gordon Preston April 22, 2012 - 9:22am
The Landing is a social site for Athabasca University staff, students and invited guests. It is a space where they can share, communicate and connect with anyone or everyone.
Unless you are logged in, you will only be able to see the fraction of posts on the site that have been made public. Right now you are not logged in.
If you have an Athabasca University login ID, use your standard username and password to access this site.
We welcome comments on public posts from members of the public. Please note, however, that all comments made on public posts must be moderated by their owners before they become visible on the site. The owner of the post (and no one else) has to do that.
If you want the full range of features and you have a login ID, log in using the links at the top of the page or at https://landing.athabascau.ca/login (logins are secure and encrypted)
Posts made here are the responsibility of their owners and may not reflect the views of Athabasca University.
We block sites that track your web browsing without your permission. If a link is greyed out, click once to enable sharing, once more to share.
Hi, Gord,
Thanks for the extra references! I've seen the Yin text referenced quite a bit in the literature on case studies. I'll be sure to add these to my collection!
Rob
Rob Power April 23, 2012 - 2:58am