The Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey US 2012: First Release of Key Findings, the closing plenary from CNI's spring 2013 membership meeting, is now available on CNI's two video channels:
Ithaka S+R’s Faculty Survey has tracked attitudes and behaviors of
faculty members in US higher education institutions in response to
technological and environmental change on a triennial basis since 2000.
Its Faculty Survey has helped the community understand changing faculty
member needs on key issues such as discovery processes, collecting and
collections, the value of the library, and publishing needs. Ithaka S+R’s Deanna Marcum and Roger Schonfeld shared key findings from the Faculty Survey 2012 US for the first time at CNI's spring 2013, held in San Antonio on April 4-5. Judy Russell, dean of libraries at the University of Florida and a
member of the project advisory board, discussed reactions to the
findings of the Faculty Survey from the perspective of a campus leader
and library director.