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Read the below readings and write a discussion post:
These discussion posts should be at least 200 words but no more than 300 words.
The posts should go beyond summarizing a reading (no more than 40% of post) to connect the reading to other concepts and theories in this or other information courses or current events (60% or more of post).
The posts should include one discussion question for the class to consider in light of the themes, issues, or evidence of the reading.
Good discussion questions are not answerable with a simple yes or no and are not questions of fact or clarification. The best questions will invite the class to reflect on connections between readings (including in prior weeks) or to relevant current events, debates, or experiences.
List of readings: (attached)
1. Knight, Peter T. 2001. “Starting with Writing.” Sections, Private Writing & Creating
Research Questions. In Small-Scale Research: Pragmatic Inquiry in Social
Science and the Caring Professions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
2. Luker, Kristin. 2008. Chapter 4, “What is This a Case of Anyway?” In Salsa Dancing into
the Social Sciences: Research in an Age of Info-Glut. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
Additional Reading:
Hernon, P., and C. Schwartz. 2007. ‘What Is a Problem Statement?’ Library and
Information Science Research 29 (3): 307–9.
2 example writings were attached for your reference.

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