Exit this survey Going Digital with SACC Notes 1. Default Section Question Title * 1. The SACC Board is discussing several options regarding placement of the digital Teaching Anthropology: SACC Notes publication on our website, and would like members’ and subscribers’ opinions. Please indicate which you prefer, or suggest another option. Make SACC Notes accessible to members and subscribers on the website by a process that requires a user name and password, thus retaining its status as a benefit of membership. Make SACC Notes available to the public in general; anyone visiting our website would have access to it. Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. To what degree, if any, is SACC Notes a factor in your SACC membership? Very important Important No opinion/Neutral Not very important Not important at all Your comments are welcomed. Question Title * 3. Would making SACC Notes a free public document (as in Question #1, option #2) lead you to discontinue your SACC membership? Yes, if SACC Notes were freely accessible on the website, I would stop paying SACC dues. No, even if SACC Notes were freely accessible on the website, I would continue paying membership dues to SACC. Your comments are welcomed. Question Title * 4. Would you have originally joined SACC if SACC Notes was not offered as a benefit of membership? Yes, I would have joined anyway. No, I joined in order to receive the publication, among other benefits. Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. Making SACC Notes available to the public may increase visits to the website, giving SACC more visibility. Is this benefit to the organization worth the cost of losing subscriber dues and the status of SACC Notes as a more exclusive publication? Yes, it is worth it. No, it is not worth it. Other (please specify) Next