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Dear all

 

could you forward the following invitation text to any lists or colleagues
who might be interested?  

 

We particularly want to reach academics and other professional groups (e.g.
doctors, ministers, lawyers, politicians, senior managers, etc.).  We are
using a quota sampling technique, so the wider the circulation of this
invitation the better.  Members of the general public will be covered in a
parallel stratified survey.

 

Many thanks 

 

Ian Rowlands

 

Digital Lives: Helping People to Capture and Secure their Individual
Memories, their Personal Creativity, their Shared Historic Moments

Increasingly, our family memories, our personal achievements, our
experiences of historical events, are being facilitated and recorded
digitally.

Digital Lives is a pathfinding research project that is setting out to
understand how individuals retain and manage their personal collections of
computerised information  - everything from digital photographs and videos
to favourite podcasts and sentimental email messages - and how these digital
collections can best be captured in the first place and preserved in the
long term, perhaps for family history, biographical or other purposes.

The project is led by Dr Jeremy Leighton John and colleagues at the British
Library who, together with experts from UCL and Bristol University, are
researching the challenges that lie ahead as more and more of our memories
and documentary witnesses exist in electronic form.  

We would like to invite you to take part in our research by completing an
online survey.  This should take no more than ten minutes of your time and
it will provide us with crucial information that will benefit the work of
the British Library and other archives enormously as we plan for what is
fast becoming a largely digital world.

If you would like to take part in the survey, please click here: <
<http://tinyurl.com/5wtwgm> http://tinyurl.com/5wtwgm>.

If you would like to enter our Prize Draw and stand a chance of winning £200
in British Library gift vouchers (drawn at random and with no further
obligation) you can register your interest at the end of the survey.

Please note that all responses are strictly confidential.  No individuals
will be named when we report our findings, and the information collected
will only be presented in an aggregated form.  You will not be contacted
again as a result of completing this survey.

If you have any questions, or are concerned about the bona fides of this
survey, please email me at University College London by clicking here: <
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

Dr Ian Rowlands (UCL School of Library, Archive & Information Studies)

(Digital Lives is funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council: Grant
number BLRC 8669).