On 11 October 2017 at 08:50, Sandra Fauconnier sfauconnier@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello everyone!
The Wikimedia Foundation has created a survey for people involved in GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) media upload projects to Wikimedia Commons. Please consider filling out the survey, if you are currently participating in a GLAM batch upload project, or have participated in one in the past! And we very much appreciate it if you forward this message to colleagues/partners.
Here it is: https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7WDA2RZvPDuaV7f
Completing the survey takes 10-15 minutes.
The survey results will be used to understand how the Wikimedia Foundation can improve its support for batch uploads to Commons - in the project Structured Data for Wikimedia Commons, and beyond. We are interested in learning more about the media collections that are donated, the tools people use to prepare and upload files, and the overall experience of donating media from GLAM organizations to Wikimedia Commons.
The survey data will be collected and stored under the terms of WMF's survey privacy statement. A summary of the results will be made public when the survey is concluded, so that we can all learn from it!
We hope to receive responses from Wikimedia community members and staff at very diverse organizations - geographically, in terms of size and focus! Thank you :-)
Many greetings! Sandra
-- Sandra Fauconnier Community Liaison for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons, Wikimedia Foundation sfauconnier@wikimedia.org
FYI, the link to the "GLAM Donation Survey Privacy Statement" does not work. Secondly the link from the "GLAM Donation Survey Privacy Statement" document to the Qualtrics privacy statement (which legally should override statements on the WMF site) does not work either. I note that the Qualtrics website usage terms apply by default, which means that Qualtrics are free to use all of the survey's data in anonymized and/or aggregated format for any later business purpose they wish, which is not quite as limited as the WMF statement about anonymized data.
Thanks, Fae