Academic/Research Librarians with Subject Doctorates Survey

From: Todd Gilman (todd.gilman@yale.edu)
Date: Mon Sep 11 2006 - 14:09:26 PDT


with apologies for cross-posting

Dear LAW-LIB Colleague,

If you are a librarian who currently works in an academic/research
library and holds a doctorate (this includes J.D.s) in a discipline
other than LIS, we would like to invite you to participate in a short
online survey. The purpose of this survey is to learn about
doctorate holders' paths into librarianship, experiences in the
workplace, and views about librarianship as a career. We plan to
incorporate the survey findings into an article for publication.

The online survey should take about 15 minutes to complete. To
participate in the study please visit:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=97422531951

Individual survey results are anonymous and will be kept completely
confidential. The study has fulfilled the requirements for
conducting human-subject research.

The survey will be available through Wednesday, September 20,
2006. Please feel free to forward the survey URL to
colleagues--especially Canadian colleagues--you think might be
interested in participating.

Thank you for your time and consideration! If you have any questions
about the survey, please contact Todd Gilman, todd.gilman@yale.edu,
or Thea Lindquist, thea.lindquist@colorado.edu.

Best wishes,

Todd Gilman, PhD, Librarian for Literature in English, Yale
University Library &
Thea Lindquist, PhD, History and Germanic Language and Literature
Librarian, University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries



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