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This website is a companion website for Doing Qualitative Research Online, first edition, by Janet Salmons. It includes slide kits, podcasts, and journal articles to support online qualitative inquiry.

 

 

Online platform aggregating basic info regarding U of T and affiliated institution research projects and the resources that can be used to support COVID-19 related efforts (may require request to access).

Access the latest COVID-19 funding opportunities, data and visualizations, and collaboration opportunities.

This U of T webpage provides guidance and considerations for research recovery, decisions regarding face-to-face human participant research taking place on campus and in the field.

This document is the second edition of a compilation of resources addressed to junior researchers whose social research projects have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Published by the University of Washington’s Earth Lab.

 

This is an illustrated web-resource to help community-engaged practitioners navigate the opportunities and tensions of hosting gatherings, meetings, and workshops online and remotely in the context of COVID-19.

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This website is a companion website for Doing Qualitative Research Online, first edition, by Janet Salmons. It includes slide kits, podcasts, and journal articles to support online qualitative inquiry.

 

 

Online platform aggregating basic info regarding U of T and affiliated institution research projects and the resources that can be used to support COVID-19 related efforts (may require request to access).

Access the latest COVID-19 funding opportunities, data and visualizations, and collaboration opportunities.

This U of T webpage provides guidance and considerations for research recovery, decisions regarding face-to-face human participant research taking place on campus and in the field.

This document is the second edition of a compilation of resources addressed to junior researchers whose social research projects have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Published by the University of Washington’s Earth Lab.

 

This is an illustrated web-resource to help community-engaged practitioners navigate the opportunities and tensions of hosting gatherings, meetings, and workshops online and remotely in the context of COVID-19.

Administration Tools (0) — Find resources for administering R&I
Navigator (0) — Find services and offices with R&I expertise
Collaboration Spaces (1) — Find in person and virtual spaces

Online platform aggregating basic info regarding U of T and affiliated institution research projects and the resources that can be used to support COVID-19 related efforts (may require request to access).

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