Ithaka Faculty & Library Survey Data
Available
I wanted to share the announcement below from Roger Schonfeld at
Ithaka. Many CNI-announce readers are already probably familiar with
the large scale surveys that Ithaka has done on faculty and librarian
views and behaviors with regard to digital information resources and
electronic publishing; Roger and his colleagues have presented
summaries of the findings at CNI task force meetings. They have now
deposited the raw data with ICPSR so that others can explore it in
detail, as well as publishing more extended analysis of their
own.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
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Ithaka has recently released the full findings from our 2006
surveys of the behavior and attitudes of faculty members and academic
librarians. These complementary studies, co-sponsored by JSTOR and by
Ithaka's incubated entities Portico, Aluka, and NITLE, have been of
interest to academic librarians and scholarly publishers alike in
presentations over the past year, but now we are making the dataset
available as well.
The faculty study focuses on attitudes and behaviors in the
transition to an increasingly electronic information environment,
examining perceptions and use of information services in the research
and teaching processes. The findings shed light on the relationship
between faculty and the library, faculty perceptions and uses of
electronic resources, the transition away from print for scholarly
journals, faculty publishing preferences, e-books, digital
repositories, and the preservation of scholarly journals. The
librarian survey provides the perspective of senior collection
development officers on many of these same issues and thereby provides
the opportunity to examine the similarities and differences between
faculty and librarian views.
For those who are interested in investigating our data in greater
depth, we have deposited the raw datasets from these studies with
ICPSR, and the faculty and librarian studies are available at http://tinyurl.com/6rm3df and http://tinyurl.com/6hk6lg,
respectively.
The 2006 faculty study marked the third triennial research effort
in this series, and we have greatly benefited from the reactions and
suggestions of the community in response to these studies. We look
forward to your questions and comments about these studies.
Best,
Roger
Roger C. Schonfeld
Manager of Research
Ithaka
151 East 61st Street
New York, NY 10065
(212) 500 - 2338
rcs@ithaka.org
http://www.ithaka.org/research/
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