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to MISO
Merged Information Services Organizations
The Bryn Mawr Survey
The Bryn Mawr
Survey is a Web-based quantitative survey designed to measure how
students, faculty, and staff use and evaluate the
services and resources of colleges and universities with merged library
and computing units.
The Bryn Mawr survey asks the following research questions:
- What services and resources are important to our constituents, and how successfully do our organizations deliver them?
- How effectively do we communicate with our campus communities about our services and resources?
- How skilled are our constituents in the use of software and library databases? What additional skills do they wish to learn, and how do they wish to learn them?
- Which software and hardware tools do our constituents use, and which of these tools do they own?
- What roles do our constituents play on campus? What demographic factors identify them?
- What benchmarks for excellent information technology delivery can be established for merged library and computing organizations?
Register for the MISO Symposium 2007
The MISO Survey Team invites you to participate in the second annual MISO Survey Symposium 2007, entitled “Data into Action.” This year’s Symposium will take place on Monday, October 22, 2007, just before the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington. The Symposium will feature insights from the 2007 survey as well as engaging discussions about how MISO data can illuminate potential solutions to the problems facing libraries and information technology organizations. We encourage CIOs, senior managers, and MISO Campus Survey Administrators from schools that have participated in the MISO Survey to attend the Symposium.
Survey
Team
For more information, contact the MISO Survey Team at survey@brynmawr.edu |