Hi Rie,

 

We are doing something similar: we have quantitative data, but want to get qualitative feedback from our faculty. I am sending out spreadsheets of titles by discipline and asking faculty to rate each as Essential, Important, Useful, and Low Priority. We are also asking them to flag any titles their students use for classes.

 

I look forward to hearing everyone’s responses!

 

-Laura

 

 

Laura DeLancey

Electronic & Continuing Resources Coordinator

Library Technical Services

Western Kentucky University

270.745.3979

laura.delancey@wku.edu

 

 

 

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Dear Colleagues,

 

I was wondering if anyone knows of a good feedback survey or questionnaire to assess importance of particular set of journals among faculty members.

 

We are trying to prioritize one set of journal titles (about 60+ titles) for collection development purposes. We are hoping  to be able to rank journal titles by importance, and would like to assess it by online survey. We have data including Impact Factors, usage statistics, citation analysis such as journal titles our faculty members are publishing articles, as well as articles that they are citing in their publications, etc... But now we are looking for faculty members preferences and their opinions of important titles.

 

Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance everyone!

Rie

 

Rie Goto, MSLIS

Assistant University Librarian

Rita and Frits Markus Library

Rockefeller University

1230 York Ave. RU Box 263

New York, NY 10065

Phone: 212-327-8980

Fax: 212-327-8802

 

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