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  1. Please indicate whether you are an instructor/researcher, a graduate student, an undergraduate student, or a school teacher.

Library Hours


Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Library 08:30-21:30 08:30-16:30 12:00-17:00 12:00-17:00
Circulation Desk 08:30-21:15 08:30-16:15 12:00-16:45 12:00-16:45
Reference Monday & Thursday Tuesday & Wednesday Saturday Sunday
10:00-16:30 10:00-21:15 12:00-16:45 No service
  1. Are you generally satisfied with the hours the library is open?YES NO

If not, what would you like changed or added:

  1. How often do you use the BSJ? - mark the box which best describes your library habits.
  1. Daily: If so, please indicate for how long in hours each day
  2. Weekly: If so, please indicate how often a week (e.g. once)
  3. Monthly: If so, please indicate how often a month (e.g. twice)
  4. Yearly: If so, please indicate how often a year (e.g. five times)
  5. Never
  1. What is your primary information-seeking purpose for using the library? - mark the box which best describes your library habits.
to find a periodical article to find audiovisual materials
to find a monograph (book) to consult reference resources on cd-rom
to consult the reference collection to find official government documents
to find a map to find electronic information
to consult the special collections Other:
  1. What is the main kind of materials used in accomplishing these purposes? - mark the box which best describes your library habits.
an electronic database (e.g. ERIC) University of Alberta's online catalogue
reference services reference documents
Internet (excluding university catalogue) microforms
Other:
  1. Please indicate your main area of research. If possible, include a statement that specifies the precise nature of your research in the "specialization" box, eg computer assisted language learning.
English Drama French-Canadian Spanish
Classics Religious Studies French Music
Philosophy Andragogy Curriculum & Pedagogy Education
Practical Teaching Pedagogical Evaluation Family Studies Education Foundations
Education Psychology Computers in Education Anthropology Accounting
Economy Canadian Studies History Linguistics
Psychology Political Science Social Science Socio-political Science
Sociology Biochemistry Biology Chemistry
Computer Science Mathematics Physics Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
Statistics Women's Studies

Specialization

  1. From the previous list, please choose and write down the subject areas where the BSJ needs to improve its collection. If possible, indicate a more specific subset of the subject areas.

Subject area (from list above):

Specific area:

Thank you for participating in our survey!

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