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Richard Archer wrote:
> (APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTINGS)
>
> Review of the UK Office of Library and Information Networking (UKOLN)
>
> (*** REPLIES TO THE E-MAIL ADDRESS GIVEN BELOW PLEASE, NOT TO THE LIST !
> ***)
>
> The University of Northumbria is currently undertaking a review of UKOLN
> (The UK Office for Library and Information Networking) with funding from
> Resource.
>
> The team is seeking the widest possible views on UKOLN and its work. We
> would be very grateful is you would take a few minutes to respond to the
> questions below, even if you do not consider yourself to be well acquainted
> with UKOLN. The project timescale is short. We therefore ask you to reply as
> soon as you can and thank you very much for your time and interest.
>
> Thank you for your participation,
> Prof. Mel Collier, Chair of Review Team
>
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>
> Review of the UK Office of Library and Information Networking (UKOLN)
> Questionnaire
>
> Your job title
>
> 1. Have you heard of UKOLN and its work?
>
> If you have answered yes to the above question, please now complete the
> following questions. If you answered no, please e-mail us your response
> anyway, and thank you for participating in the survey.
>
> 2. Does UKOLN contribute to strategy development within your
> organisation?
> If yes, in what way(s)?
>
> 3. Please give any examples of how the work of UKOLN has influenced
> developments in your organisation?
>
> 4. What do you consider UKOLN does well?
>
> 5. What do you consider UKOLN does less well?
>
> 6. How well do you consider UKOLN communicates its work?
>
> 7. By what means do you personally find out about UKOLN's work?
>
> 8. What are the up-coming issues for UKOLN for the next 5 years?
>
> 9. What cross-sectoral (eg museums, academic, public, special Library &
> Information Services) issues do you consider to be important?
>
> Many, many thanks in advance for your response.
>
> Richard Archer
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> (0191) 227 4910
>
> Information Management Research Institute
> School of Information Studies
> Lipman Building
> University of Northumbria
> Newcastle NE1 8ST
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