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Have your say about your library experience in the Library Life Pulse Survey

by University of Liverpool Library on 2022-05-04T10:39:00+01:00 | 0 Comments

Have your say: Library Pulse Survey

 

Share your views about the University Library for a chance to win a £50 voucher and a coveted library merch bundle!

The Library Life Pulse Survey is your chance to tell us what you love about using the University of Liverpool’s libraries, and let us know how we could improve. The survey which is open to all students, researchers and colleagues, will help us to understand what is important to you and will inform the development of our services to support you as part of the University community.  

The survey is being administered by Alterline, an independent research agency. All responses will be reported anonymously, this means that your feedback will not be linked to you in any way. 

We won’t take up too much of your time – completing the survey should fit perfectly into a quick study break with a cup of tea. Those who take part will be entered into a prize draw and five lucky respondents will win a £50 Amazon voucher and a bundle of library merchandise. The closing date for the prize draw will be midnight on the 19th May 2022. The prize draw itself will take place on 24th May 2022 and Alterline will be choosing winners at random. Those who win will be contacted within 3 weeks of the draw date.

Let us know your thoughts on the University library and take the survey.


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