Hello, everyone! Cross posting this here with minor edits (originally posted in the Accessibility and Disability Section).
I have a favor to ask. As part of a mock research proposal for my Research Methods class at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, I'm required to conduct a small pilot study (4-6 participants) to be summarized and discussed in the final paper for the course. Since I'm a big fan of blending coursework with other areas I'm interested in, I decided to conduct a (very brief) survey assessing the effectiveness and impact of the SAA Guidelines for Accessible Archives on perceived repository preparedness. If you're up for participating,
this is the link to the survey! It's ten questions long and should only take about 5-10 minutes. End date for completing the survey is by midnight on Wednesday, December 11th, 2019.
This info is reiterated in the survey itself, but to make some key points clear: Responses will remain confidential - the only person who may see the individual results besides myself is my professor. Responses are also kept anonymous. That said, I'd be happy to share the broad findings if folks are interested.
If you have any questions or comments, let me know in this thread or otherwise contact me at
bmalley@uwm.edu or at
bridgemalley@gmail.com. Thanks for your time!
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Bridget Malley
MLIS Student
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Western PA Disability History and Action Consortium
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