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i Conference 2008 Participant Feedback Form

  1. Your affiliation is most closely associated with (pick one)
    i School University non-i School Universtiy
    government (non-university) corporate (including non-profit)
    Other (please describe):

  2. Your occupation most closely matches the following (pick one)
    graduate student (masters program) graduate student (doctoral program)
    assistant professor associate professor full professor iProfessional
    Other (please list):

  3. Which of the following recent conferences have you attended? (select all that apply)
    2005 i Schools Conference (Penn State) 2006 i Schools Conference (Michigan)
    2007 ACM 2007 ALA 2007 ASIST 2007 CRA
    Others in 2007 and 2008 (please list):

  4. How did you find out about the iSchools conference?
    Colleague or professor email or verbal mention
    email notice not from colleague or professor
    Printed mention in newsletter or other publication
    Internet, including visit to iSchools web site, iConference 2008 web site, or internet search
    Other (please specify):

  5. How many of the 2008 i Conference topics were important to you?
    Very few (less than 25% of topics were important to me)
    Some (25%-50% of topics were important to me)
    Many (51%-75% of topics were important to me)
    Most (more than 75% of topics were important to me)

  6. To what extent did the i Conference agenda address your interests or work?
    Very little (fewer than 25% of sessions addressed my interests or work)
    To some extent (25%-50% of sessions addressed my interests or work)
    To a great extent (51%-75% of sessions addressed my interests or work)
    Very much (more than 75% of sessions addressed my interests or work)

  7. Based on your experience at this i Conference, how likely are you to attend the next i Schools conference (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 2009)?
    Very unlikely
    Somewhat unlikely
    Somewhat likely
    Very likely

  8. Compared to other conferences you have attended, how satisfied were you with the planning and logistics of this i Schools conference, including the conference center, transportation, and meals?
    Very dissatisfied (planning and logistics were in the lower 25% range of quality compared to other conferences I attend)
    Somewhat dissatisfied (planning and logistics were in the 25-50% range of quality compared to other conferences I attend)
    Somewhat satisfied (planning and logistics were in the 50-75% range of quality compared to other conferences I attend)
    Very satisfied (planning and logistics were in the 75-100% range of quality compared to other conferences I attend)

  9. Compared to other conferences you have attended, how satisfied were you with the personnel of this i Schools conference, including knowledge and courtesy of personnel?
    Very dissatisfied (personnel were in the lower 25% range of quality compared to other conferences I attend)
    Somewhat dissatisfied (planning and personnel were in the 25-50% range of quality compared to other conferences I attend)
    Somewhat satisfied (planning and personnel were in the 50-75% range of quality compared to other conferences I attend)
    Very satisfied (planning and personnel were in the 75-100% range of quality compared to other conferences I attend)

  10. How valuable did you find the following (answer only for events or sessions attended):
    Low value Some value Moderate value High value
    a) Keynote speakers
    b) Paper sessions
    c) Poster session
    d) Roundtables
    e) Wildcards
    f) Doctoral Colloquium
    g) Mentoring Program
    h) Getty Institute
    i) Social time

  11. How likely are you to recommend i Conferences to others in the future?
    Very unlikely Somewhat unlikely Somewhat likely Very likely

  12. Describe anything that should be added to or deleted from future i Conferences:



Thank you! Please submit this form by March 14, 2008. Your completion of this survey will help to inform future i Conferences.

 

 

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