Marketing/PR/Communications Librarian Survey
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1. Marketing/PR/Communications Librarian/ Professional Survey

 
We are conducting a voluntary questionnaire to examine the role of the PR/Marketing/Communications Librarians (or Professionals) in Canadian and U.S. Academic Libraries.

All data collected is anonymous. You may withdraw from participating in this questionnaire at any time. There will be no method to link the data from the questionnaire to your identity, your job position in the organization, your place of employment.

IP addresses will not be collected, thus, questionnaire data will not be linked to the computer workstation where you completed the questionnaire.

By agreeing to participate in the questionnaire you are giving consent to participate in the study.

All data will be used for research for publication in a peer reviewed journal.

If you have any questions regarding your rights as research subjects, please contact Ms. Angela Cartmell at cartmell@mail.csi.cuny.edu or 718-982-3867.

Thank you for completing the questionnaire,

Mark Aaron Polger, Reference and Instruction Librarian
College of Staten Island
City University of New York
polger@mail.csi.cuny.edu

Karen Okamoto, Reference and Instruction Librarian
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
City University of New York
kokamoto@jjay.cuny.edu
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1. Are you employed at a Canadian or U.S. Academic Institution?

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2. Please check off the following words below that appear in your job title. You may check off more than one box.

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3. Are you a professional librarian with an ALA accredited MLIS degree (or MLS, MISt, MSLS)?

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4. Was this position created within the last 5 years? Please specify.

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5. Do you have a marketing/PR/communications background?

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6. What factors led to the establishment of the marketing position ?

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7. List some of your responsibilities

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8. Do you partner (or get support) from the institution's marketing/PR department?

9. What are some of the challenges in your position?

10. Please add any further details about your position, the creation of your position, and your library.