This document presents an overview of netnography, the use of eFieldnotes for data collection, and ethical considerations for digital research. Netnography is defined as an adapted form of ethnography for studying computer-mediated social worlds. Key aspects of netnography include reflexivity, praxis, resonance, verisimilitude, and rigor. eFieldnotes are a method for qualitative data collection that combines notes from social media with standard fieldnotes. As researchers encounter participants online, the boundaries between field and home blur. Finally, ethical issues in digital research include informed consent, participant identification and anonymity, and how power dynamics may shift with participants able to respond to research findings.