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Historic Oregon Newspapers online usage survey for public libraries
Please answer the following questions to assist us in a usage assessment of our Historic Oregon Newspapers (HON) online database (
http://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/
).
Thank you!
Oregon Digital Newspaper Program (ODNP)
University of Oregon Libraries
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1) Please indicate your level of familiarity with Historic Oregon Newspapers (HON) online.
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I have never heard of HON before now.
I know what HON is, but am not familiar with it.
I am slightly familiar with HON.
I am familiar with HON.
I am extremely familiar with HON.
Other:
2) How often do you use HON at the reference desk?
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Never
Rarely (less than once a week)
Often (once a week)
Frequently (more than once a week)
Other:
3) What types of reference questions lead you to use the HON?
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Please check all that apply
Geneological research questions
General historical research questions
Other:
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4) What kinds of patrons do you direct to use the HON?
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Please check all that apply
K-12 students
undergraduate students
graduate students
K-12 teachers
higher education faculty and staff
geneological researchers
Other:
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5) Do you know of any K-12 teachers who use the HON in their curriculum?
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Yes
No
Other:
6) If yes, please specifiy the classes for which the HON is used.
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7) Do you know any faculty who use the HON in higher education courses?
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Yes
No
Other:
8) If yes, please specify the courses for which the HON is used.
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9) Are you interested in learning more about the HON and how it works?
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Yes
No
Other:
10) If yes, which of the following methods would best suit your needs?
Please check all that apply.
In-person training
Short video tutorial
Written "how to" instructions
Other:
11) If you are interested in learning more about the HON and how it works, please type your email address in the space provided below.
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