Editorial

Ariadne Readers Survey

The editor invites you to give your views on Ariadne.

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Firstly, if you have over-ridden your pop-up-suppressor or elected to complete the survey later, or indeed have already completed the survey, please accept my thanks. Downloading this page should have generated a discreet pop-up leading to the survey. Having found the comments from last year's Ariadne readers survey so helpful, I am keen to see more. Readers who replied last year are excused - unless they have thought of other things they would like to say! I am most grateful to anyone who can spare the time.

If you are hesitating, then let me point out that this survey is more the sort of rapid interview that seeks opinions rather than one that asks you to make numerical judgements across a whole swathe of aspects and elements of whatever you are being asked to assess. This survey comprises five questions and five text boxes; you can be as expansive or taciturn as you please. While in fact all the answers are optional, nothing is mandated, I have made it clear in the last question about your work and professional interests that there is no pressure to reply, although naturally the information is very useful to us. The information will remain private and will not be used for marketing purposes or shared attributively outside UKOLN.

Please fill in the Ariadne Readers survey.

I hope you will enjoy Issue 62.

Author Details

Richard Waller
Ariadne Editor

Email: ariadne@ukoln.ac.uk
Web site: http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/

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