Do you use digitized photos or manuscripts in your research? Or maybe you use
digitized historical audio/visual archives? We want to hear from you!
We are looking for researchers of all types who use library digitized
collections to answer a short anonymous survey about how they find and use
collections of library materials that have been digitized and put online.
Results from this study will help libraries learn about their users,
communicate better about collections, and design better-functioning
websites.
The survey should take approximately 8-10 minutes to complete. You may
begin the survey by clicking on the following link:
https://forms.office.com/r/nuqD9ZJzFq
Do you know someone else who might be interested in taking the survey?
Please feel free to forward the link and invite them to participate.
Any questions about the survey can be directed to either Sarah Severson (
sarah.severson(a)ualberta.ca <sseverson(a)ualberta.ca>) & Nailisa Tanner (
nailisa.tanner(a)mcgill.ca)
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This study is being conducted jointly out of the University of Alberta
(Ethics ID: Pro00147979) and McGill University.
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*Sarah Severson *| she/her/hers
Digitization Librarian, University of Alberta Library
*The University of Alberta is situated on traditional Treaty 6
territory and homeland of the Métis peoples. *Amiskwaciwâskahikan /
ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᕀᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ / Edmonton
Dear all
Greetings!
I am looking for examples of projects and pedagogical resources for
Interaction Design and Communication within the context of Bio-Heritage
/Bio-Conservation.
Think... interactive content that might make it to a Reflection Center
located within a Nature Preserve or Reserved Forest, referring to various
Flora and Fauna that live around.
I look forward to hearing from list members.
Thanks
Regards
--
Sharath Chandra Ramakrishnan
*(M.S., Ph.D.)*
*Assistant Professor*
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
scram(a)illinois.edu
<http://illinois.edu/>