Heads-up: Academic survey post coming soon
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In the coming days, member adamworrall4, a doctoral candidate in Library and Information Studies at Florida State University, is going to be posting a link to a survey relating to his research study of LibraryThing and its role in groups and communities.
I'll let Adam explain more in his post about what the study does, but I wanted to give you all a heads-up that this is coming and that we at LT have given Adam permission to post the survey link in the five selected groups. The survey and any follow-up questions are entirely voluntary: you do not have to participate if you don't want to. Adam approached us (about a year ago ... the wheels of academic studies roll slowly, as he'll tell you!) and asked if we at LT would allow him to post the survey, and we wanted to help with his research.
So - watch for Adam's post in a few days, and participate in the survey if you like. It's not spam, so don't flag it :-)
Any questions generally, feel free to ask me. Any questions about the survey or Adam's research, ask Adam once he's posted.
In the coming days, member adamworrall4, a doctoral candidate in Library and Information Studies at Florida State University, is going to be posting a link to a survey relating to his research study of LibraryThing and its role in groups and communities.
I'll let Adam explain more in his post about what the study does, but I wanted to give you all a heads-up that this is coming and that we at LT have given Adam permission to post the survey link in the five selected groups. The survey and any follow-up questions are entirely voluntary: you do not have to participate if you don't want to. Adam approached us (about a year ago ... the wheels of academic studies roll slowly, as he'll tell you!) and asked if we at LT would allow him to post the survey, and we wanted to help with his research.
So - watch for Adam's post in a few days, and participate in the survey if you like. It's not spam, so don't flag it :-)
Any questions generally, feel free to ask me. Any questions about the survey or Adam's research, ask Adam once he's posted.