Take the survey of library use of QR Codes and Receive a Free Copy of the Report
Steffen Schilke
steffen.schilke at GMAIL.COM
Tue Feb 4 16:36:04 EST 2014
Buhhh - why so negative?
I think you can do a lot with qr codes (in Libraries) - like "we" do in a
museum - I took the liberty to promote the survey:
https://twitter.com/QRCodeART/status/430816339096113154 I would be
intersted in the results as well. I also give presentations about qr code
and the use in Libraries
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:30 PM, Wilhelmina Randtke <randtke at gmail.com>wrote:
> Can we just stop pretending that QR codes matter? If you need to give
> someone a URL, type out the URL. If you need to give someone on-the-spot
> instructions, make a poster, or put a note on a book blank. It's so much
> more likely that people will read a sign.
>
> -Wilhelmina Randtke
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:11 PM, James Moses <primarydat at aol.com> wrote:
>
>> Primary Research Group Inc., (www.PrimaryResearch.com) publisher of
>> research reports and surveys about libraries, is surveying library use of
>> QR codes. The international study is open to public, academic and special
>> libraries of all nations. The study is only open to libraries that have
>> already used QR codes, even if in a very minimal way. Survey participants
>> receive a free copy of the final report generated from the survey data.
>> The institutional name of participants is listed but responses are
>> aggregated or not attributed to particular respondents. To take the survey
>> follow the link below:
>>
>> https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LibraryUseofQR-Codes
>>
>> James Moses, Research Director
>> Primary Research Group Inc.
>> 2753 Broadway #156
>> NY NY 10025
>> primarydat at gmail.com
>>
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