My apologies for sending my reply to the whole list!
That reply was based on my own experiences of UKOLN, and does not necessarily
represent the views of the London Institute, or a reply which could be sent on
behalf of the Institute.
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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