Dear All,

 

I’m working with my colleagues, Annie Johnson and Maria Aghazarian, to conduct an anonymous survey to examine how people in scholarly communications positions experience and adjust to change. We are also interested in understanding the extent to which scholarly communication workers feel that they do or do not receive support and resources from peers and upper administrators.

 

As a scholarly communications worker in an academic library in North America, you are in an ideal position to provide valuable information about your own perspectives. Even if your job title does not include the words 'scholarly communication,’ but you work in these areas, please take this survey.

 

If you are willing to participate, please complete this survey. The total time involved should be around 15-20 minutes. The survey will be open until Monday, March 20.

 

Outcomes 

 

Participation in this survey is anonymous and voluntary. The Office of Research at the University of California San Diego has determined that this research is exempt from IRB oversight. Additional information can be found at the beginning of the survey, please use this link to take the survey. Questions can be reviewed in advance through this link.

 

Many thanks in advance for your participation. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Thank you,

Allegra Swift

 

Allegra Swift, Scholarly Communications Librarian, UC San Diego [log in to unmask]

Annie Johnson, Associate University Librarian for Publishing, Preservation, Research and Digital Access, University of Delaware [log in to unmask] 

Maria Aghazarian, Scholarly Communications Librarian, Swarthmore College

 

 

Allegra Swift | Scholarly Communications Librarian  

UC San Diego Library | [log in to unmask] 

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Pronouns: she, her, hers / Why do pronouns matter?

 

Meet: here's my calendar link to make finding time easy.

 

Info on services and resources: lib.ucsd.edu/schol-comm  

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In the spirit of healing, I acknowledge and honor the Kumeyaay and all of the original Indigenous peoples of the land upon which UC San Diego stands. / Whose land are you on?