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Default Question Block All items are optional except those marked with "*". Over the course of a semester, on average, how often do you the following services? Never Once or twice a semester a month a week More than three times a week Course management system Technology in meeting spaces/classrooms Support for technology in meeting spaces/classrooms Instructional technology support (e.g. examples) Web conferencing (e.g. Skype, Adobe Connect, examples) Video conferencing Online collaborative software (e.g. example like Google Apps or Office 365) Online audio/video for academic or work purposes Library reference services Never Once or twice a semester a month a week More than three times a week Library research instruction for academic courses Library liaison/contact Computing support liaison Online library catalog Library discovery layer Library subject guides Physical library collections Library e-book collections Interlibrary loan Library databases (e.g. JSTOR, example) Digital image collections (e.g. ARTstor, example) Computing help desk Departmental printers Campus computing labs Public computers in the library Departmental/specialized computing labs (e.g. examples) Hosted software environments Institutional repository Never Once or twice a semester a month a week More than three times a week https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 1/14

Never Once or twice a semester a month a week More than three times a week Data analysis support services High performance computing Digital Scholarship/Digital Humanities services Library circulation services Physical course reserves Quiet work space in the library Study carrels in the library Group study spaces in the library The library cafe Never Once or twice a semester a month a week More than three times a week Borrowing laptops Borrowing technology equipment (e.g. examples) Wireless access to the Internet on campus The wired network E-mail services Institutionally provided network & cloud file storage VPN Access to online resources from off-campus ERP self service Never Once or twice a semester a month a week More than three times a week ERP data administration Computing Web site Library Web site (e.g. library hours, policies) Merged organization Web site Web portal Page 2 *How important are these services to you? * Course management system Course management system support Technology in meeting spaces/classrooms Support for technology in meeting spaces/classrooms The time it takes to resolve your classroom technology problems * Instructional technology support (e.g. examples) Support for digital audio/video creation Web conferencing (e.g. Skype, Adobe Connect, examples) Video conferencing Online collaborative software (e.g. example like Google Apps or Office 365) https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 2/14

Online audio/video for academic or work purposes * Library reference services * Library research instruction for academic courses Library liaison/contact Computing support liaison Library support for your scholarly research Technology support for your scholarly research Library support for your students' scholarly research Technology support for your students' scholarly research Support for your specialized computing needs Online library catalog Library discovery layer Library subject guides * Physical library collections Library e-book collections Interlibrary loan * Library databases (e.g. JSTOR, example) Digital image collections (e.g. ARTstor, example) * Computing help desk Computing help desk schedule Status information on computing problems Support when you have a desktop/laptop computing problem The time it takes to resolve your desktop/laptop computing problems Departmental printers Desktop/laptop computer replacement Support for data backup Campus computing labs Public computers in the library Departmental/specialized computing labs (e.g. examples) Hosted software environments Institutional repository Data analysis support services High performance computing Digital Scholarship/Digital Humanities services * Library circulation services Physical course reserves The library schedule Quiet work space in the library Study carrels in the library Group study spaces in the library Physical comfort in the library (e.g. seating, lighting) https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 3/14

Ease of finding physical materials in the library The library cafe Borrowing laptops Borrowing technology equipment (e.g. examples) * Availability of wireless access on campus * Performance of wireless access on campus * The wired network * E-mail services E-mail SPAM filtering Institutionally provided network & cloud file storage Virus protection VPN * Access to online resources from off-campus Campus telephone services Campus telephone support * ERP self service ERP data administration Support when you have an ERP self service problem Support when you have an ERP data administration problem Computing Web site Library Web site (e.g. library hours, policies) Merged organization Web site Web portal Support for your innovative ideas * Your input into computing decisions that affect you * Your input into library decisions that affect you * Overall computing service * Overall library service Overall merged organization services Page 3 *How or satisfied are you with the following resources and services? * Course management system Course management system support Technology in meeting spaces/classrooms Support for technology in meeting spaces/classrooms The time it takes to resolve your classroom technology problems * Instructional technology support (e.g. examples) Support for digital audio/video creation Web conferencing (e.g. Skype, Adobe Connect, https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 4/14

examples) Video conferencing Online collaborative software (e.g. example like Google Apps or Office 365) Online audio/video for academic or work purposes * Library reference services * Library research instruction for academic courses Library liaison/contact Computing support liaison Library support for your scholarly research Technology support for your scholarly research Library support for your students' scholarly research Technology support for your students' scholarly research Support for your specialized computing needs Online library catalog Library discovery layer Library subject guides * Physical library collections Library e-book collections Interlibrary loan * Library databases (e.g. JSTOR, example) Digital image collections (e.g. ARTstor, example) * Computing help desk Computing help desk schedule Status information on computing problems Support when you have a desktop/laptop computing problem The time it takes to resolve your desktop/laptop computing problems Departmental printers Desktop/laptop computer replacement Support for data backup Campus computing labs Public computers in the library Departmental/specialized computing labs (e.g. examples) Hosted software environments Institutional repository Data analysis support services High performance computing Digital Scholarship/Digital Humanities services * Library circulation services Physical course reserves https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 5/14

Physical course reserves Current library schedule Quiet work space in the library Study carrels in the library Group study spaces in the library Physical comfort in the library (e.g. seating, lighting) Ease of finding physical materials in the library The library cafe Borrowing laptops Borrowing technology equipment (e.g. examples) * Availability of wireless access on campus * Performance of wireless access on campus * The wired network * E-mail services E-mail SPAM filtering Institutionally provided network & cloud file storage Virus protection VPN satisfied Satisfied Not applicable * Access to online resources from off-campus Campus telephone services Campus telephone support * ERP self service ERP data administration Support when you have an ERP self service problem Support when you have an ERP data administration problem Computing Web site Library Web site (e.g. library hours, policies) Merged organization Web site Web portal Support for your innovative ideas * Your input into computing decisions that affect you * Your input into library decisions that affect you * Overall computing service * Overall library service Overall merged organization services Page 4 How informed do you feel you are about the following? Not informed informed Informed Very informed Available technology services Available library services Privacy issues related to technology Current issues regarding computer virs and spyware https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 6/14

Current issues regarding computer virs and spyware Current issues regarding information security Data backup solutions Copyright and Fair Use Who to contact for your desktop/laptop computing needs Who to contact for your ERP self service needs Who to contact for your ERP data administration needs Who to contact for your instructional technology needs Who to contact for copyright and Fair Use needs Who to contact for your library needs Scheduled system downtime How often do you back up your data? Never Once or twice a semester a month a week More than three times a week Page 5 How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the computing help desk staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the ERP data administration support staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the ERP self service support staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the library circulation staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 7/14

How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the library reference staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the instructional technology staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the telephone support staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the archives/special collections staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the Web services staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable How strongly do you disagree or agree with the following statements with regard to the multimedia services staff? Disagree disagree agree Agree Not applicable https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 8/14

Block 5 How do you the following tools, if at all? Do not Entirely academic Mostly academic Equally for academic and personal Mostly personal Entirely personal 3D printing Assistive technologies Citation management software (e.g. Zotero, examples) Cloud document storage (e.g. Box, Dropbox, Google Drive) Data display/visualization (e.g. charts, graphs) Data sets Digital audio creation Do not Entirely academic Mostly academic Equally for academic and personal Mostly personal Entirely personal Digital image creation Digital video creation Discipline-specific software Discussion boards DVDs E-book reader (e.g. Kindle, nook) Gaming Do not Entirely academic Mostly academic Equally for academic and personal Mostly personal Entirely personal GIS (e.g. ArcGIS, Google Earth) Mobile web sites and apps Portable drives (e.g. USB drive, Jump drive) Portable media devices (e.g. ipod) RSS feeds Simulations Smart phone (e.g. Android, iphone, Blackberry) Do not Entirely academic Mostly academic Equally for academic and personal Mostly personal Entirely personal Social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn) Survey tools Tablets (e.g. ipad, Galaxy, Kindle Fire) Text messaging Transparencies Tweeting (posting to Twitter) Video recording Equally for https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 9/14

Do not Entirely academic Mostly academic Equally for academic and personal Mostly personal Entirely personal Videotapes Web design software (e.g. Dreamweaver, customizable example) Web content tools (e.g. wikis, blogs, content management system) Do you the following tools for academic purposes? Classroom electronic polling (e.g. clickers, Poll Everywhere) In-class student computer Mobile devices in the classroom Lecture capturing Online quizzes Student electronic portfolios Student library research Technology-enhanced lectures Technology-enhanced student presentations Yes No Do you personally own the following devices? Desktop computer Laptop/Notebook computer Netbook Mobile phone Smart phone (e.g. Android, BlackBerry, iphone) E-book reader (e.g. Kindle, nook) Portable media device (e.g. ipod) Video camera Video game player (e.g.xbox, PS3, Wii) Tablet (e.g. ipad, Galaxy, Kindle Fire) Yes No What type of Internet access do you have from off campus? None Dial-up DSL Cable FiOS Satellite Other Page 7 How would you describe your skill level with the following? Have not d Novice Basic Advanced Expert Email ERP self service ERP data administration Course management system https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 10/14

Technology in meeting spaces/classrooms Search engines (e.g. Google, Bing) Online library catalog Library discovery layer Library databases (e.g. JSTOR, example) Word processing software Spreadsheet software Database software (e.g. Access, Filemaker) Presentation software (e.g. PowerPoint, Prezi) Web design software (e.g. Dreamweaver, customizable example) Web content tools (e.g. wikis, blogs, content management system) Graphics software (e.g. Photoshop, Elements) Audio/video editing software (e.g. imovie, Premiere) Math or statistics software (e.g. Mathematica, SPSS) Qualitative data analysis software (e.g. ATLAS.ti, NVivo) Spatial analysis/gis software (e.g. ArcGIS, Remote Sensing) Your primary Operating System (e.g. Mac OS, Windows) Backing up data Avoiding computer problems Solving computer problems Finding and evaluating information for your scholarship Have not d Novice Basic Advanced Expert Have not d Novice Basic Advanced Expert Have not d Novice Basic Advanced Expert How interested are you in learning more about the following? Not interested interested Interested Very interested Email ERP self service ERP data administration Course management system Technology in meeting spaces/classrooms Search engines (e.g. Google, Bing) Online library catalog Library discovery layer Library databases (e.g. JSTOR, example) Word processing software Spreadsheet software Database software (e.g. Access, Filemaker) Presentation software (e.g. PowerPoint, Prezi) Web design software (e.g. Dreamweaver, customizable example) Not interested interested Interested Very interested Not interested interested Interested Very interested Web content tools (e.g. wikis, blogs, content https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 11/14

Web content tools (e.g. wikis, blogs, content management system) Graphics software (e.g. Photoshop, Elements) Audio/video editing software (e.g. imovie, Premiere) Math or statistics software (e.g. Mathematica, SPSS) Qualitative data analysis software (e.g. ATLAS.ti, NVivo) Spatial analysis/gis software (e.g. ArcGIS, Remote Sensing) Your primary Operating System (e.g. Mac OS, Windows) Backing up data Avoiding computer problems Solving computer problems Finding and evaluating information for your scholarship Not interested interested Interested Very interested How interested are you in learning new technical or research skills by the following methods? Not interested interested Interested Very interested One-on-one instruction Workshop/Training Session Self-directed with documentation Self-directed with online tutorial Trial and error Page 8 * In this section we will ask some information about you including age, gender, and race. The primary purpose of these questions is to compare the demographic profile of the survey's respondents to that of the institution as a whole. It will help ensure that the results are representative of the school. You are not obliged to answer these questions. If you do not feel comfortable providing this information you may choose to submit the rest of your responses without completing any of these items. Thank you. * What year did you begin at College? * Are you considered a full-time employee of College for at least nine months of the current academic year? Yes No * What is your rank? Instructor/Lecturer Assistant Professor Associate Professor Professor https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 12/14

Other (please specify) * What is your tenure status? Not on tenure track Tenure track, but not tenured Tenured * What is your primary academic division? Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 Division 5 Division 6 Division 7 Division 8 Division 9 * What is your gender? Female Male Other * What is your age? 24 or younger 45-49 25-29 50-54 30-34 55-59 35-39 60-64 40-44 65 or older * What is your race? (Please check all that apply) White Black or African American Asian American Indian or Alaska Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Other * Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin? Yes No https://s.qualtrics.com/controlpanel/ajax.php?action=getsurveyprintpreview&t=olowp 13/14

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