Tackling the job of conducting a survey for your library can be daunting. A systematic and quality-driven approach will yield results which can provide valuable information to decision-makers and stakeholders. This first in a three-part series of workshops on conducting surveys will demystify the survey process, from beginning to end of your project.
This third presentation of the three-part series addresses 1) questionnaire coding, data tracking, and data entry; 2) basics of analyses; and 3) reporting methods, including employing tables and graphs.
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Presenting Data in Meaningful and Interesting Ways
Surveys, Focus Groups & Observation
Codebook Example
Completed Survey Ready for Data Entry
Report Outline Example
Reporting Results Question by Question
Conducting Surveys I: Introduction and Questionnaire Design
Conducting Surveys II: Data Collection
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