Are there any differences between in-person and remote users of archives? This paper addresses this question through the development and testing of two survey instruments intended to help archivists conduct user evaluations of their online resources. The surveys are part of a larger toolkit developed by the Archival Metrics project consisting of five assessment instruments to help archivists evaluate the services and resources they provide to researchers. This paper focuses on the two sampling methods developed by the Archival Metrics team to elicit responses to the online surveys and the resulting differences between on-site researchers and online users.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63057/1/1450450324_ftp.pd
textUsers’ comprehension of source-seeking in archives warrants attention, since archives have a un...
In institutions where assessment is part of our everyday vocabulary, we are always looking for ways ...
It has now become common for art museums of all sizes to publish digital images of their fine art co...
User based evaluation in archives and manuscript repositories lags behind that of libraries and muse...
This paper describes, the results of a brief survey of archivists working for fifty five small archi...
This study describes a semi-structured interviews of professional researchers located in the North C...
Online finding aids, Internet search tools, and increased access to the World Wide Web have greatly ...
Abstract The traditional paradigm of archival mediation had to come to grips with the new web enviro...
The traditional paradigm of archival mediation had to come to grips with the new web e...
In 2017, seven members of the Archive-It Mid-Atlantic Users Group (AITMA) conducted a study of fourt...
Archives of historical and cultural data, such as the UK’s National Archives, receive huge volumes o...
Assessment of collections holdings through survey can be used as the first step in the larger goal t...
Professional literature and case studies demonstrate that processing metrics are valuable in advocat...
Use and user studies can provide valuable information to archivists and librarians who wish to impro...
This thesis explores user preference in the presentation and content of online archives in small, lo...
textUsers’ comprehension of source-seeking in archives warrants attention, since archives have a un...
In institutions where assessment is part of our everyday vocabulary, we are always looking for ways ...
It has now become common for art museums of all sizes to publish digital images of their fine art co...
User based evaluation in archives and manuscript repositories lags behind that of libraries and muse...
This paper describes, the results of a brief survey of archivists working for fifty five small archi...
This study describes a semi-structured interviews of professional researchers located in the North C...
Online finding aids, Internet search tools, and increased access to the World Wide Web have greatly ...
Abstract The traditional paradigm of archival mediation had to come to grips with the new web enviro...
The traditional paradigm of archival mediation had to come to grips with the new web e...
In 2017, seven members of the Archive-It Mid-Atlantic Users Group (AITMA) conducted a study of fourt...
Archives of historical and cultural data, such as the UK’s National Archives, receive huge volumes o...
Assessment of collections holdings through survey can be used as the first step in the larger goal t...
Professional literature and case studies demonstrate that processing metrics are valuable in advocat...
Use and user studies can provide valuable information to archivists and librarians who wish to impro...
This thesis explores user preference in the presentation and content of online archives in small, lo...
textUsers’ comprehension of source-seeking in archives warrants attention, since archives have a un...
In institutions where assessment is part of our everyday vocabulary, we are always looking for ways ...
It has now become common for art museums of all sizes to publish digital images of their fine art co...