MISC: Survey on the relationship between social media and libraries' participatory services - Your feedback is appreciated

From: zouhongbao <colldv_at_lists.ala.org>
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 14:27:37 -0500 (CDT)
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Libraries are increasingly using social media in an attempt to connect with
their patrons in an innovative way. However, the way in which libraries
understand the needs of their patrons through social media and use social
media to improve participatory services and engage users is still an unsolved
problem that needs to be studied and clarified. This survey tries to help me
understand what factors could help libraries to build better participatory
services through social media. Please support my research by completing the
survey.

http://survey.qut.edu.au/f/190952/3a7c/

The survey is anonymous, and none of the questions request your personal
information. This survey is being conducted by Key Survey, an online survey
creation tool that is provided free of charge and supported by the High
Performance Computing (HPC) Team at QUT. Key Survey keeps your responses
strictly confidential and does NOT allow results that may identify you
individually to be provided to any other third party without your permission.
All of the survey results can only be used by my research. This research has
been approved by Queensland University of Technology Institutional Review
Board for Human Subjects.
Received on Thu Jul 19 2018 - 15:28:18 EDT