Dear Art Librarian, Musebooks is a growing web resource for digital art books (with publications from Thames & Hudson, MoMA NY, National Palace Museum Taipei, and others). Now, as part of a government-funded grant, we are conducting a research study about the acquisition and use of e-resources in libraries: preferred types of content, reading features, access models, and purchase models. *Would you mind taking a few minutes to share your thoughts?* This study is anonymous and all questions are optional. It should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete. *https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/artslibraries* <https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/artslibraries> *Interested in the results?* Or want to learn more about Musebooks and the opportunity to be a pilot library user? Please contact me at [log in to unmask] Thank you for your help! Sincerely, Sophia -- *Sophia Rochmes* *Managing Partner, Musebooks <http://www.musebooks.world>* [log in to unmask] | +32 485.42.39.69 Visit the official page of ARLIS UK & Ireland http://www.arlis.net/Home. Subscribe to https://arlismatters.wordpress.com/, to receive regular posts on art library and archive matters; news, print and digital art and design resources, artists’ books, recent and upcoming events and exhibitions, ARLIS/UK & Ireland publications, job listings and professional profiles.