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This is a reminder of the survey link at https://opinio.ucl.ac.uk/s?s=54392 exploring the opportunities and responses to change from the Information Communication and Technology (ICT) sector in dealing with the far-reaching challenge triggered by the UK’s Brexit decision. Those professionals who work in the ICT sector and/or manage information, whether in the public or private sector, are well practised at harnessing opportunities in response to fast changing environments. 

This follows an earlier survey straight after the Referendum published at http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0186452 . In this survey the Brexit Referendum was seen to have highlighted the real need from stronger information literacy skills in a range of contexts. We welcome the views of LIS professionals on the current opportunities and challenges.

There are 21 questions (all optional). It takes 10-20 minutes to complete depending on how much you wish to write. There are no right or wrong answers to any of the questions. The survey is anonymous and no IP addresses are being collected. Whilst sample quotes may be used in publications the full data set will not be released and every effort will be made to protect personal privacy and commercial confidentiality.

We know that you are busy and appreciate your time. You can exit the survey and your previous comments will be saved so that you can go back and complete it when you have time. The survey will close on the 27th April 2018.

Please do forward on this email so that we can reach as many people as possible and tweet… Please complete survey on information/ICT professionals’ views on Brexit and change https://opinio.ucl.ac.uk/s?s=54392  #Brexit .

The research is a partnership between the iSchools at UCL (Dr Elizabeth Lomas) and Northumbria University (Professor Julie McLeod). The survey is being facilitated by Dr Elizabeth Lomas [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Kind regards

Elizabeth and Julie


Dr Elizabeth Lomas
University College London
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Professor Julie McLeod
Northumbria University
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