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You are invited to participate in a worldwide, Web-based survey of library workers and managers.
OCLC Online Computer Library Center (http://www.oclc.org) and the OCLC Members Council (http://www.oclc.org/oclc/uc/) Task Force on Library Staff Development have commissioned a worldwide survey on "Training and Education of Library Workers."
Outsell, Inc. (http://www.outsellinc.com/), a research and advisory firm that focuses exclusively on the information industry, is conducting this survey for OCLC.
Libraries today face critical issues related to staffing and the development of library workers. (This survey defines "library" and "library worker" broadly to include a wide range of organizations and staff positions. When you begin the survey you will see the specific definitions used.) Current and future library workers will significantly influence what libraries are and will become. Your confidential responses to this survey will help to create a better understanding of training and education needs and opportunities for strategic and cooperative action by OCLC and others within the library and information communities.
As a thank you for completing the survey you may request a free copy of an Executive Summary of the report's findings. Simply fill out the request form at the end of the survey and we will send you a copy upon publication. We thank you in advance for your time and contribution.
The survey is interactive and will take approximately 20 to 25 minutes to complete. Please access the survey when you have this amount of time to spend, but if you need to do so, you can save your answers and complete the survey any time before the deadline of Friday, September 13.
Ready to begin? Click on the link, below, to access the survey Web page.
www.digisurvey.com
Your user id is: Library
Your password is: Survey
Please save this invitation and share it with anyone you know who has an interest in professional development and future directions in libraries. Thank you for your interest and participation in this study.
Best regards,
Katherine Medaglia Wilkie Director, Research Solutions Outsell, Inc. [log in to unmask]
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