Hello everyone,
The survey will be open an extra
week, until Friday, May 22. If you haven’t had the opportunity to participate,
please consider.
Thank you,
Joseph
Please forgive the duplication; this message has been cross-posted
to several lists related to acquisitions, electronic resources, scholarly
communications, and serials. Feel free to forward.
Dear Colleagues,
I write to kindly request your participation in a survey on
libraries’ responses to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access
Policy for authors who receive NIH funding to deposit final versions of their
accepted manuscripts to NIH’s PubMed Central database. These papers would then
become freely available to the public no later than 12 months after
publication. How are academic libraries responding? The survey will provide
information on what methods libraries are using to engage their campuses on a
variety of scholarly communications issues, including the NIH Public Access
Policy, and how successful they feel these efforts have been. Survey responses
will inform a presentation to take place at the Annual Conference of the North
American Serials Interest Group in June 2009.
The survey contains 25 questions and should take
approximately 20 minutes to complete. You can exit the survey at any time.
Demographic data is requested in order to determine the existence and
prevalence of patterns related to scholarly communication outreach and
education activities.
Please follow the link to take the survey:
<http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=GCzmb5H9yiTWZ6KgsXw47w_3d_3d>
Thank you in advance for your time. The survey will remain
open until Friday, May 15, 2009. If you have any questions or concerns, please
contact Joseph Thomas (thomasw@ecu.edu).
Respectfully,
Joseph Thomas, Collection Development Librarian
Wm. Joseph Thomas
Head of Collection Development
1207 Joyner Library
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
thomasw@ecu.edu
office: 252-737-2728
fax: 252-328-4834