[Air-L] Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Marital Status Questions for a Survey of LGBTQIA Participants

Tiffani St.Cloud tstcloud at gmail.com
Fri Jun 18 19:14:00 PDT 2010


Hello,

I'm crafting a survey for an organization which has a population
containing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, inter-sexed, queer,
and ally identified participants.

Does anyone on the list have experience surveying these populations?
If so, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the phrasing and response
items for demographic questions related to sexual orientation, gender,
and marital status for these populations. You can e-mail me directly
at: tstcloud at gmail.com. I will compile and send the responses that I
receive to the listserv.

Thank you,
Tiffani St.Cloud
tstcloud at gmail.com


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> Dear colleagues,
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> it is our pleasure to announce to you a new paper
> in the in-press section of the International
> Journal of Internet Science (IJIS) at
> http://www.ijis.net/ijis_inpress/
>
> Monica T. Whitty & Tom Buchanan:
> What's in a Screen Name? Attractiveness of
> Different Types of Screen Names Used by Online
> Daters
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> Enjoy reading this fine piece of research!
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> Ulf-Dietrich Reips & Uwe Matzat
> Editors of the International Journal of Internet Science
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> IJIS is a peer reviewed open access journal for
> empirical findings, methodology, and theory of
> social and behavioral science concerning the
> Internet and its implications for individuals,
> social groups, organizations, and society.
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> Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 17:41:10 +0200
> From: "Uwe Matzat" <umatzat at gmail.com>
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> Dear colleagues,
>
> it is our pleasure to announce to you a new paper
> in the in-press section of the International
> Journal of Internet Science (IJIS) at
> http://www.ijis.net/ijis_inpress/
>
> Monica T. Whitty & Tom Buchanan:
> What's in a Screen Name? Attractiveness of
> Different Types of Screen Names Used by Online
> Daters
>
> Enjoy reading this fine piece of research!
>
> Keen to publish in the International Journal of
> Internet Science? Just submit your paper on
> http://ijis.net
>
>
> With best regards,
>
> --
> Ulf-Dietrich Reips & Uwe Matzat
> Editors of the International Journal of Internet Science
> http://ijis.net
>
> IJIS is a peer reviewed open access journal for
> empirical findings, methodology, and theory of
> social and behavioral science concerning the
> Internet and its implications for individuals,
> social groups, organizations, and society.
>
>
>
>
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> Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 10:56:41 -0500
> From: gerrymck <gerry.mckiernan at gmail.com>
> To: HMC at listserv.educause.edu, air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: [Air-L] 2010 Top Ten Trends In Academic Libraries: A Review
> 	Of The	Current Literature
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> Colleages/
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> Mobile Libraries In The News Again And On The Same Day ! [:-)
>
> /Gerry
>
> College & Research Libriaes News / vol. 71 no. 6 / pp. 286-292 / June 2010
>
> ACRL Research Planning and Review Committee
>
> The ACRL Research, Planning and Review Committee, a component of the
> Research Coordinating Committee, is responsible for creating and updating a
> continuous and dynamic environmental scan for the association that
> encompasses trends in academic librarianship, higher education, and the
> broader environment. As a part of this effort, the committee develops a list
> of the top ten trends that are affecting academic libraries now and in the
> near future. This list was compiled based on an extensive review of current
> literature (see selected bibliography at the end of this article). The
> committee also developed an e-mail survey that was sent to 9,812 ACRL
> members in February 2010. Although the response rate was small (about five
> percent), it helped to clarify the trends.
>
> The trends are listed in alphabetical order.
>
> [snip]
>
> Explosive growth of mobile devices and applications will drive new services.
> Smart phones, e-book readers, iPads, and other handheld devices will drive
> user demands and expectations. The 2009 ECAR study of undergraduate students
> and information technology found that 51.2 percent of respondents owned an
> Internet-capable handheld device and another 11.8 percent planned to
> purchase one within the next 12 months.8 Students indicated that they most
> wanted to use their institution?s e-mail service, administrative services,
> and course management system from their handheld devices. While only 14.8
> percent of respondents indicated that they wanted to use library services,
> this percentage is likely to grow quickly, as vendors offer mobile
> interfaces to electronic resources, mobile applications for OPACs increase,
> and more libraries offer reference services via text messaging and mobile
> interfaces to their own digital collections. Librarians will need to think
> creatively about developing services for users of mobile devices and take
> into account both user needs and preferences and the relationship of
> services to the academic program of their institution.9 Regardless of the
> services a library chooses to offer, there will be staffing, training,
> budgeting, marketing, and instruction implications.
>
> [snip]
>
> Full HTML and PDF Text Available Free-Of-Charge From
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> [ http://tinyurl.com/2488kzo ]
>
> /Gerry
>
> Gerry McKiernan
> Associate Professor
> Science and Technology Librarian
> Iowa State University Library
> Ames IA 50011
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> Follow Me On Twitter > http://twitter.com/GMcKBlogs
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>>>> "The Future Is Mobile" >>>
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