What do faculty want and need from the Library in this digital age? We would like to hear from you!
The Ithaka survey is a nationally comparative instrument with the goal to gather faculty data on the impact of digital technologies on your research, teaching, and publishing. The survey does take some time (approximately 20 minutes), but your feedback is essential for us to design and focus library services and collections to best serve you. In addition, the survey results will provide local and comparative information regarding how faculty use and perceive the library in their scholarly efforts. The survey can be accessed at:
If the link to the survey does not work, please copy and paste the following link into the address window of your internet browser: https://surveys.ithaka.org/jfe/formSV_bd5nVy1Nt6GagmO?Q_DL=uIXS1nBrmPnZMnp_bd5nVy1Nt6GagmO_MLRP_9RnhP3pwxWtyTPw&Q_CHL=email
You may complete the survey over multiple sessions by returning to this personalized link. Please be assured that the survey is completely anonymous and results will only be reported in the aggregate. We encourage you to complete all questions that are relevant to you, however, you may skip any questions that you do not wish to answer.
Please see the FAQ page, or contact Matt Torrence, Associate Librarian and survey team member, with any questions.