CDL: Survey on visual resources in academic libraries

From: John P. Abbott <AbbottJP_at_appstate.edu>
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 10:39:30 -0400
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu
Subject: Survey on visual resources in academic libraries
From: Cheryl E Goldenstein <CGold_at_uwyo.edu>

Dear Librarian,

Please consider completing our survey on image use in academic 
libraries. We are interested in learning what types of print and/or 
online images libraries collect and how librarians assist patrons in 
finding and using images.

For the purposes of this survey, we define “images” as discrete 
visual--as opposed to textual--representations of objects, persons, 
ideas, or data.  Our focus is on items that were visual in their 
original design.  A few examples are photographs, paintings, posters, 
menus, maps, charts, and hard or digital copies of such items. Moving 
images, such as movies, filmstrips, videogames, and animations, are 
beyond the scope of our project.

The survey is available at -

https://survey.uwyo.edu/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=9l3H6l4

Responses will remain confidential. This survey will be cross-posted; 
we apologize for duplication. The survey closes November 9.

Note: Please use the navigation buttons within the survey rather than 
your browser’s back and forward buttons.

Thank you in advance for your time and consideration,

Jennifer Mayer, Fine Arts and Women's Studies Librarian

Cheryl Goldenstein, Education Librarian

University of Wyoming Libraries
Received on Wed Oct 24 2007 - 03:03:51 EDT