Dear Colleagues,

Yes, it's another e-mail asking if you'd take 10 minutes out of your busy day 
to click, click, click through a survey.  Why should you fill this one out?  If 
you've ever tried to coordinate a web-related project, perhaps you'll agree 
with us that **web project management techniques** in libraries are sorely 
needed - and needing to be studied. We'd be happy to send you our results; and, 
they will be included in a book on Web Project Management for Academic 
Libraries, coming in 2009 from Chandos Press.

If you do not manage any web projects at your library, we would appreciate it 
if you would pass this on to people at your library who do manage web-related 
projects.

Detailed info below; link to survey here:

http://jmu.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_3wywA9tvZNLOMIs&SVID=Prod

Survey will end Monday, June 30th.

thanks for considering this,

Jody Condit Fagan
Associate Professor
Content Interfaces Coordinator
James Madison University
Preferred email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Web-Project-Management-Academic-Libraries/dp/184334503X

Identification of Investigators & Purpose of Study

You are being asked to participate in a research study conducted by Jennifer 
Keach and Jody Fagan from James Madison University. The purpose of this study 
is to learn about the management of web projects within academic libraries. 
This study will contribute to the researchers’ work on a book about web project 
management within academic libraries.

Research Procedures

This study consists of an online survey that will be administered through 
Qualtrics. You will be asked to provide answers to a series of questions 
related to the management of web projects.

Time Required

Participation in this study will require approximately 10-15 minutes of your 
time.

Risks

The investigator does not perceive more than minimal risks from your 
involvement in this study.

Benefits

Potential benefits from participation in this study include providing guidance 
to other institutions examining their web project management practices. If you 
wish to receive our report from this survey, you can enter your e-mail address 
after filling out the survey. This e-mail address will be entered separately 
from the survey to ensure there is no association of your e-mail address with 
your survey response.

Confidentiality

While individual responses are anonymously obtained and recorded online through 
Qualtrics, data is kept in the strictest confidence.  No identifiable 
information will be collected from the participant and no identifiable 
responses will be presented in the final form of this study.  All data will be 
stored in a secure location only accessible to the researcher.  The researcher 
retains the right to use and publish non-identifiable data.  At the end of the 
study, all records will be shredded.  Final aggregate results will be made 
available to participants upon request.

Participation & Withdrawal

Your participation is entirely voluntary.  You are free to choose not to 
participate.  Should you choose to participate, you can withdraw at any time 
without consequences of any kind.  However, once your responses have been 
submitted and anonymously recorded you will not be able to withdraw from the 
study.

Questions about the Study

If you have questions or concerns during the time of your participation in this 
study, or after its completion or you would like to receive a copy of the final 
aggregate results of this study, please contact:
Jennifer Keach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or Jody Fagan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Libraries & Educational Technologies
James Madison University
(540) 568-8749  , (540) 568-4265

Questions about Your Rights as a Research Subject
Dr. David Cockley
Chair, Institutional Review Board
James Madison University
(540) 568-2834
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Giving of Consent

I have been given the opportunity to ask questions about this study.  I have 
read this consent and I understand what is being requested of me as a 
participant in this study.  I certify that I am at least 18 years of age.  By 
clicking on the link to the survey in this email, and completing and submitting 
this anonymous survey, I am consenting to participate in this research.

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