Documentary research
{{short description|Use of outside sources to support the argument of an academic work}}
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Documentary research is the use of outside sources, documents, to support the viewpoint or argument of an academic work. The process of documentary research often involves some or all of conceptualising, using and assessing documents. The analysis of the documents in documentary research would be either quantitative or qualitative analysis (or both).Balihar, Sanghera, Qualitative research methods: documentary research. From the internet, October 1st, 2007 http://uk.geocities.com/balihar_sanghera/qrmdocumentaryresearch.html [https://web.archive.org/web/20071113125309/http://uk.geocities.com/balihar_sanghera/qrmdocumentaryresearch.html Wayback Machine Nov 2007] The key issues surrounding types of documents and our ability to use them as reliable sources of evidence on the social world must be considered by all who use documents in their research.Scott, J. 2006, "Documentary Research" London, Sage Publications Ltd. {{ISBN|978-1-4129-0817-7}}
References
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- Prior, L. 2003, "Using Documents in Social Research". London, Sage.
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