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RE: How Does Your Library Handle Electronic Serials? A General Survey
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- Subject: RE: How Does Your Library Handle Electronic Serials? A General Survey
- From: Taisoo Kim Watson <watsontk@usq.edu.au>
- Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 05:24:43 EDT
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I got through the first part OK, then I was logged off after answering only a couple of questions. It was the shortest survey I have worked through. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Sewell [mailto:rgsewell@rci.rutgers.edu] Sent: Thursday, 9 August 2001 9:47 am To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu Subject: Re: How Does Your Library Handle Electronic Serials? A General Survey I would like to submit my response to your questionnaire but when I go to send, I get the response that I have not filled out question for, which I have, and then that there is some other error. I tried to enter my email address but then you ask for a password, and there is no password to enter. It's a good survey and we would like to particpate. Bob Sewell Mark Jordan wrote: > Please excuse any crossposting. Feel free to forward this message to any > individuals who may be interested or to appropriate discussion lists. > > This is a call for participation in the survey "How Does Your Library > Handle Electronic Serials? A General Survey". The survey's purpose is to > gather information on how libraries of all types and sizes manage > electronic, fulltext serials of all types, collectively referred to as > "eserials" and including electronic versions of refereed journals, > magazines, newsletters, newspapers, etc. The survey's focus is on the > technical aspects of managing eserials and also on some basic collection > policy issues, and is intended to serve as an environmental scan of how > libraries are currently addressing the challenges of providing access to > fulltext electronic serials. Staff from any type of library, anywhere in > the world are invited to participate in the survey. > > The aim is to collect one survey per library, not from multiple > individuals from the same library. To support collaboration among your > colleagues from the same library, you may create a login "account" that > you can share with your colleagues. An additional benefit of logging in is > that after the survey closes you may view your own library's results in > relation to the aggregated results of the survey. Instructions for logging > in can be found at the survey URL below. The researchers will not divulge > any user IDs or passwords entered by participants or use this ID for any > purposes other than those stated on the web page where you create the > account. > > You may complete the survey anonymously if you do not intend to > collaborate with colleagues or do not want to view your library's results > after the survey closes. > > The closing date is September 30, 2001. Preliminary results of the survey > will be presented at the Access 2001 Conference. > > The URL of the survey is http://www.targetinform.com/eserials/ > > Mark Jordan > Librarian / Analyst, Systems Division > W.A.C. Bennett Library, Simon Fraser University > Tel: 1 604 291 5753 Fax: 1 604 291 3023 > Email: mjordan@sfu.ca > > Dave Kisly > Project Coordinator > BC Electronic Library Network (ELN) > Tel: 1 604 431 3419 Fax: 1 604 431 3381 > Email: davidk@ola.bc.ca
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