Hey, Erik. I'd be to happy to complete the survey but I feel I should let you 
know that it doesn't jibe with our environment and we're probably not the only 
ones. We have a mix of support staffing scenarios. Nearly everything is 
virtualized now. In some cases, campus IT spins up a virtual server 
specifically for our use and we manage it from there. In other cases, the web 
site for example, they manage it completely. In other cases, we have things 
hosted in the cloud with varying levels of management responsibility. As I 
began the survey I got stuck immediately and question what value and how 
accurate my response would be.  
It's just not as clear-cut as the survey assumes.  

Regards, 
Jason


Jason Stirnaman
Biomedical Librarian, Digital Projects
A.R. Dykes Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
[email protected]
913-588-7319


>>> On 8/25/2011 at 02:04 PM, in message 
>>> <camgfwb97+xemuvwvjepcke0sjffvnsz8c+-ygpou0m2g254...@mail.gmail.com>, Erik 
>>> Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:


Please forgive cross posting

This research study is about cloud computing and virtualization
adoption in libraries.  It asks questions about the level of adoption
and  factors that enable or inhibit the use of these technologies in
library environments.

The survey is open to anyone who works with IT related to libraries
(e.g., systems departments, desktop support, campus IT department
supporting the library, etc.).

Even if your library does not use cloud computing or virtualization
technologies your input is still valuable for understanding the
landscape of this technology adoption in libraries.

To take the survey please follow this link
https://uncodum.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6mmaLbFa2El3trK

Erik Mitchell
Assistant Professor
College of Information Studies
University of Maryland College Park

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