Tablet as researcher’s kit: An analysis of how social scientists use tablet computers in the field

Tablet computers (or just tablets) are often discussed in context with their relationship with books as an informational portal. For the most part, the analysis of tablets has dealt with frequent tablet activities, locations of use and contextual factors. It is fair also to note how the tablet has b...

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Main Author: Shane Tilton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-12-01
Series:Cogent Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2016.1159831
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description Tablet computers (or just tablets) are often discussed in context with their relationship with books as an informational portal. For the most part, the analysis of tablets has dealt with frequent tablet activities, locations of use and contextual factors. It is fair also to note how the tablet has become a central nexus of production tools for the content creator. Tablets represent a platform both for distributing content to multiple audiences and providing the tools necessary to produce content on the fly. Tablets allow the user to capture thoughts on a screen that is slightly smaller than that of a traditional laptop (10 vs. 13 inches), while maintaining a level of portability and usability beyond what a traditional laptop can provide. This ability to quickly capture thoughts and ideas is extremely handy to academics in the field, specifically researchers, as they conduct research or present knowledge to the larger population. This study will look at how researchers are using tablets to replace older techniques for gathering data and publishing their work. The analysis of publishing will look at the differences between writing on a tablet and writing on an office computer or laptop. For example, the advantages and disadvantages of a touch screen device versus traditional user interfaces (keyboard and mouse) will be discussed by the researchers and shown via the everyday use of the tablet/office computer.
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Tablet as researcher’s kit: An analysis of how social scientists use tablet computers in the field
Cogent Social Sciences
data collecting and analyzing
ethnography
mobile technology
meta-analysis and systematic review
form factor
archiving
documentarian
title Tablet as researcher’s kit: An analysis of how social scientists use tablet computers in the field
title_full Tablet as researcher’s kit: An analysis of how social scientists use tablet computers in the field
title_fullStr Tablet as researcher’s kit: An analysis of how social scientists use tablet computers in the field
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title_short Tablet as researcher’s kit: An analysis of how social scientists use tablet computers in the field
title_sort tablet as researcher s kit an analysis of how social scientists use tablet computers in the field
topic data collecting and analyzing
ethnography
mobile technology
meta-analysis and systematic review
form factor
archiving
documentarian
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2016.1159831
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