Conducting an Interview
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Conducting an Interview
Watch this video presented by Graham Gibbs, University of Huddersfield, UK - to learn the 10 criteria one needs to keep in mind when doing a research interview.
The Research Interview
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Other Resources
- Conducting an Interview Links to an external site. - Easy to follow quick tips on how best to conduct an interview
- Citing an Interview: APA Style Links to an external site. - Learn how to cite an informational interview in APA Style.
- Citing an Interview: MLA Style Links to an external site. - Learn how to cite an informational interview in MLA Style.
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Conducting Interviews
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This resource explains what an interview is, the different types of interviews, types of questions to ask, and other best practices when conducting your interview.
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Informational Interviewing Tutorial
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Learn how an informational interview should be an integral part of your networking, career exploration, and job-hunting plan in this tutorial.
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Information Interviewing - Sample Questions to Ask
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This resource produced by MIT includes several pages of questions you may want to ask during an informational interview.
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Networking & Informational Interviewing
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This resource by the University of Virginia explains informational interview and provides sample questions.
Books on Interviewing
Qualitative Interviewing Links to an external site.
Call Number: BF637.I5 S75 2008
ISBN: 9781412978378
Publication Date: 2011-10-11
The book describes in-depth qualitative interviewing from the very beginning to last step, from its underlying philosophy and assumptions to project design, analysis and write up. In responsive interviewing, the stages of research-design, data gathering, and analysis-are intimately linked. Researchers perform analysis throughout their projects, not just at the end, so that as they learn more, they can modify both the research problem they are exploring and the questions they ask. The book assumes no prior knowledge or experience, and the authors' tone is conversational, revealing that interviewers can make mistakes, recover from them and still obtain rich and meaningful information.
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Interviewing
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Call Number: PN4784.I6 S43 2011
ISBN: 9781742370941
Publication Date: 2011-09-01
This practical guide to all aspects of interviewing for print and broadcast journalists demonstrates step-by-step how to manage the interview process, including how to prepare, what to do when you don't have time to prepare, the difference between "soft" and "hard" interviews, and how to make the most out of any interview situation.
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