Duke University Faculty Survey: Report of Findings - Fall 2015
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The Duke University implementation of the Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey was launched on September 9, 2015, and was closed to new responses on October 13, 2015, with a total of 260 complete responses. The questionnaire covers topics in several key areas, including: how faculty members discover and access materials for research; faculty members’ usage of scholarly communication services; faculty members’ research practices, including data preservation and management behaviors and needs; faculty members’ perceptions of students’ research skills; the role of the library in supporting faculty members’ needs; the role and value of various types of materials for research and teaching; and faculty members’ impressions and usage of library support services. The following report provides a high-level overview of findings from the Duke University faculty survey.
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Ithaka S+R (2016). Duke University Faculty Survey: Report of Findings - Fall 2015. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11617.