Meghann 

All good questions.

I would start with looking at the Kaltura “State of Video in Education 2016” 

You might also want to talk to Elisabeth Leonard at SAGE who has conducted some 
research on user expectations.

In general, this is an area that is sadly lacking in the professional lit.

I think you might find focus groups more beneficial than surveys, unless you 
can get such a large response that the data is crunchable.

-deg


deg farrelly

Arizona State University Libraries

deg.farre...@asu.edu

602.332.3103








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>Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2016 09:54:16 -0400
>From: Meghann Matwichuk <mtw...@udel.edu>
>Subject: [Videolib] Surveys for Users of Library Video Collections?
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>Hi All,
>
>A question for the group out of curiosity.  For those of you who have or
>who routinely survey the users of your video collections, what kinds of
>questions do you pose?  I'm thinking along the lines of:
>
>* What would you like to see more of / what do you value about the
>collection
>* Would you like longer loan periods if it meant high use items could be
>less accessible
>* How do you find out about collection materials
>* Do you know about our streaming / browsing guide / on-site viewing room /
>etc. resources
>
>If there are other sorts of questions you've posed that have elicited
>interesting / useful responses, I'm all ears!
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>-- 
>
>Meghann Matwichuk, M.S.
>Associate Librarian
>Coordinator, Film & Video Collection
>Morris Library, University of Delaware
>181 S. College Ave.
>Newark, DE 19717
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