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You are invited to participate in an online survey that examines scholarly reading

The objective of this study is to assess the value of access to scholarly journals and other materials by examining patterns of use and reading.

Gaining a better understanding of how academics use different types of literature will provide insights into designing future journals and collections as well as assisting in understanding the evolving nature of scholarly reading.

The survey will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes to complete.

The English language version of the survey:

The Finnish language version of the survey:

If you have any questions about the study or procedures, please contact
Dr. Carol Tenopir (ctenopir@utk.edu) or Sanna Talja (Sanna.K.Talja@uta.fi).
If you have questions about your rights as a participant, contact
the University of Tennessee Office of Research Compliance Officer at 00 1 865 974 3466.

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