Collecting qualitative feedback for an institutional repository to help demonstrate value to stakeholders

Start Date

8-10-2017 8:30 AM

End Date

8-10-2017 10:00 AM

Description

Librarians love statistics and numbers tell a concrete story, but do not reflect an entire story. To help promote the Jefferson Digital Commons (JDC) the Institutional Repository at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, we have made it easy to gather feedback from researchers from around the globe. We have then taken their feedback and posted it on our homepage. I will describe the workflow on how we have gathered feedback, lessons learned in gathering the feedback, share some feedback and demonstrate how the feedback is shared with stakeholders.

Type

Presentation

Session

#s4c: Digital Public Scholarship and Institutional Repositories, moderator Dan Heuer

Language

eng

Location

Elaine Langone Center, 241

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Collecting qualitative feedback for an institutional repository to help demonstrate value to stakeholders

Elaine Langone Center, 241

Librarians love statistics and numbers tell a concrete story, but do not reflect an entire story. To help promote the Jefferson Digital Commons (JDC) the Institutional Repository at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, we have made it easy to gather feedback from researchers from around the globe. We have then taken their feedback and posted it on our homepage. I will describe the workflow on how we have gathered feedback, lessons learned in gathering the feedback, share some feedback and demonstrate how the feedback is shared with stakeholders.