[Web4lib] Deadline Extended: Project MUSE Functionality Survey

Aileen McHugh AMM at press.jhu.edu
Mon Jun 20 18:03:11 EDT 2005


Apologies for Cross Posting Dear Colleagues and Customers, Many thanks
to the more than 300 librarians worldwide who have responded to the
Project MUSE Functionality Survey. Your input is invaluable in helping
us shape our future. Recognizing that June is busy for librarians, we
have extended the survey's deadline to June 30.    The invitation with
the revised deadline follows:**************************************** 
Project MUSE (http://muse.jhu.edu), a collection of 270 peer-reviewed
journals in the humanities and social sciences from nearly 60
not-for-profit publishers, invites your participation in a web-based
survey on functionality, interface, and navigation for our users
worldwide. The survey web site is http://muse.jhu.edu/survey. If you
have a library-world related blog, please feel free to cross-link to
this survey. Please complete the survey by Thursday, June 30, 2005.  
Multiple responses from individuals in differing roles and at the same
library are welcome, since one individual may not be the best person to
respond to every question.    The survey will take 15 to 30 minutes. The
survey will save your place if you wish to exit and return, provided no
one else accesses the survey from the same browser.  Those who complete
the survey and include an email address will be entered into a drawing
for five gift certificates of $50 each to Amazon.com.  For academic
libraries in the US, the survey will ask for your institution's Carnegie
Classification.  To look up your classification before beginning, please
follow this link: http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/Classification/  
(International, public, and special libraries will not be asked for a
Carnegie Classification.) If your library does not subscribe to Project
MUSE, sample journal issues and more information may be accessed at
http://muse.jhu.edu. The search function may be used, and tables of
contents and abstracts viewed without a subscription. Trial access to
the entire Project MUSE database may be requested for media review and
for prospective subscribers by completing the form at
http://tools.muse.jhu.edu/cgi-bin/trial_access.cgi   Thank you in
advance for your participation. Aileen M. McHughDirector, Project
MUSEThe Johns Hopkins University Press2715 N. Charles StreetBaltimore,
MD 21218Phone: 410-516-6981Fax: 410-516-6968amm at press.jhu.edu 


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