E-Serials BMACLENN@UVMVM.BITNET 05 Nov 1991 21:56 UTC
I am forwarding this to SERIALST from the ARACHNET forum -- apologies to those of you who have seen it already. It seems like a nice opportunity for those of us beginning to deal with processing e-journals in libraries to give some input into e-journal "user friendliness," likes, dislikes, etc. Be sure that you forward your completed survey to Michael Strangelove (at the University of Ottawa): 441495@uottawa.BITNET 441495@acadvm1.uottawa.ca and NOT to SERIALST! Thanks to M. Strangelove for permission to cross-post. -- Birdie ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- The following survey is designed to gather information regarding *user* preferences towards electronic journals and newsletters. By answering and returning this survey you will help e-serial editors and producers/coordinators design networked publications that reflect network user preferences. This survey should not take more than five minutes of your time. The results will be archived on the fileserver ARACHNET@UOTTAWA (Bitnet), ARACHNET@ACADVM1.UOTTAWA.CA. All personal information will be deleted from your mail header. Simply mark the desired answer and forward this form back to: Michael Strangelove at: 441495@UOTTAWA (Bitnet) 441495@ACADVM1.UOTTAWA.CA (Internet) Please do NOT reply to SERIALST! Note also that in this survey *e-serials* does not refer to Bitnet list, Usenet newsgroups or academic conferences. ================================================================== (1) In what format do you prefer to receive e-serials? ( ) As a complete piece of mail, or segmented pieces of reasonable size, such as _The Online Journal of Distance Education_, _ThinkNet_, _Health Info-Com Network Newsletter_, and _IRLIST Digest_. ( ) In a non-subscribed format, such as with _OFFLINE_, where new issues are announced to certain Lists such as HUMANIST and IOUDAIOS and then one "orders" the issue through a mail command. ( ) In an abstracted format where you receive *only* a table of contents and abstracts of the articles along with the commands that allow you to retrieve only the specific articles that you wish to read. This format is seen with _Postmodern Culture_. ( ) You would prefer another format altogether (write description): (2) Which of the following do you usually do with e-serials? ( ) Read on screen and delete. ( ) Download and then print and read. (3) Which of the following do you prefer to have for your own use? ( ) Paper copies of e-serials. ( ) Electronic copies of e-serials. ( ) Both paper and electronic copies of e-serials. (4) How many e-serials do you presently read? (# ) (5) Do you prefer to receive e-serials that have been tagged with SMGL (Standard Generalized Markup Language) for electronic search and retrieval? ( ) YES ( ) NO ( ) UNCERTAIN (6) What topics/subjects/disciplines would you like to see covered by new e-serials? (7) Do you find the content of the e-serials that you read to be comparable to scholarly, print publications? ( ) YES ( ) NO (8) Is it a concern to you that the electronic articles that you read be subject to prior peer review? ( ) YES ( ) NO (9) Given the opportunity, would you publish your work in an e-serial? ( ) YES ( ) NO (10) If *NO*, why? (11) What is general attitude of your department and academic association towards e-serials and the Network. Department: ( ) Positive ( ) Negative ( ) Indifferent Academic Association: ( ) Positive ( ) Negative ( ) Indifferent Comments: (12) Are you aware of any other surveys of user preferences towards e-serials (please indicate where they may be found)? Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. This information will be used to make the process of electronic dissemination of information as user-friendly as possible. Michael Strangelove Editor of the _Directory of Electronic Journals and Newsletters_ University of Ottawa 441495@UOTTAWA 441495@ACADVM1.UOTTAWA.CA Please note that this survey has not been conducted on behalf of any commercial publisher, organization or company. Feel free to post this to other lists.