60 · Survey Results: Survey Questions and Responses
Used in annual reports, in T&P packets for faculty, in grant proposals for new initiatives
Used to gauge success, plan future events, develop new methods, and improve existing efforts.
Used to leverage additional funding to demonstrate library participation in university’s strategic plan and priorities.
Tracked information will be used to publicize the service to encourage increased use of the collection.
24. Please indicate any new research publications you are aware of that are based on or made possible
as a result of your library’s locally curated digital collections. Check all that apply. N=44
Journal articles 37 84%
Book chapters 25 57%
Books and/or edited collections 25 57%
Scholar curated online exhibits 25 57%
Journals 13 30%
Other forms of digital scholarship 23 52%
Other type of material 11 25%
Additional comment
Only awareness that we can track is if the author notifies a librarian directly (e.g., author donates title to the library and
acknowledges in the piece).
If you selected Other forms of digital scholarship or Other type of material, please briefly describe
them. N=27
Other forms of digital scholarship N=18
Annotated editions, new books also published online and then as print-on-demand, videos, teaching presentations,
lesson plans and activities
Digital history course made heavy use of locally curated digital collections in student projects.
Digital humanities project
Dissertation work, recitations
Educational materials, ETDs
Electronic theses and dissertations, undergraduate student honors projects, grey literature such as technical reports and
research reports, and researcher profiles
Faculty instruction materials
GIS displays, photo-based multimedia, integration of timelines and imaging (GIS &photos)
Indigenous communities heritage
Links from a published print book to locally held digital material
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