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Have your say about the Library and win an iPad

24 May 2018
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Have your say about the University of Groningen Library (University Library, CMB and Zernike)

What do you think about the Library, the (digital) collections, services and the performance of the library staff? The library is seeking your feedback. We invite all students and staff of the University of Groningen and the University Medical Center Groningen to participate in an online survey and share their opinion.

May we ask 5 minutes of your time?

The survey contains 22 questions plus an open comment box and can be completed within 5 minutes.

Please use the comment box and be as specific as you can: What do you like, what do you miss, do you have any suggestions? Your opinion is valuable - no matter whether you regularly visit the library or only use the digital services.

Win an iPad!

Participants of the survey will be eligible to win an iPad.

To conduct this survey we use the international survey method LibQUAL+.

  • If you have any questions concerning the survey, please do not hesitate to contact us at libqual rug.nl.

Thank you very much for your participation!

Last modified:10 August 2022 4.58 p.m.
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