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Information Seeking Behavior of Scientists Survey Now Open

Scientists have an increasing number of sources available for use when navigating the sea of information. What do you rely on as you develop expertise in your subject area? What do you see as trends for the future?

Please participate in the national information seeking behavior survey.

-- Go to the survey online
-- Survey will be open October 23-November 30, 2007
-- It will take about 10 minutes of your time
-- Complete the survey and then register for randomly drawn participant prizes

CSU is one of about 20 academic libraries supporting this national survey coordinated by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The CSU Libraries hope to use the results of this research behavior survey to better understand graduate students’ changing approaches to seeking out and using information.

Questions? Visit the CSU Libraries survey information or contact CSU PI, Allison Level: allison.level@colostate.edu | Ph.970.419.3918.

CSU participation is sponsored by the CSU Libraries. The national study is sponsored by the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Information & Library Science, the UNC Libraries, the Center for Genome Sciences, and the Institute for Renaissance Computing.

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