Discusses the second stage of a pilot study, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, which investigated the impact of technology on the communication of parliamentary information to the general public. This second stage tested the application of a new data collection tool – an interactive, electronically assisted interview delivered in a roadshow environment. The approach was tested in the context of the public's need for information about the UK Parliament, the Scottish Parliament and the National Assembly for Wales. Interviews were carried out by a researcher, aboard a minibus equipped with a laptop and mobile data transmission equipment, who assisted members of the public in exploring and responding to parliamentary and devolved Assembly Websites. Roadshows took place across the UK at organisations such as public libraries, community centres, sheltered accommodation and universities. Discusses in critical detail all aspects of the execution of the methodology and draws conclusions as to its validity for future research.
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Data collection using electronically assisted interviews in a roadshow: A methodological evaluation Available to Purchase
Rita Marcella;
Rita Marcella
Aberdeen Business School, The Robert Gordon University,Aberdeen, UK
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Graeme Baxter;
Graeme Baxter
Aberdeen Business School, The Robert Gordon University,Aberdeen, UK
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Nick Moore
Nick Moore
Acumen, Brompton Ralph, Taunton, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7379
Print ISSN: 0022-0418
© MCB UP Limited
2003
Journal of Documentation (2003) 59 (2): 143–167.
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Marcella R, Baxter G, Moore N (2003), "Data collection using electronically assisted interviews in a roadshow: A methodological evaluation". Journal of Documentation, Vol. 59 No. 2 pp. 143–167, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00220410310463464
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