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Survey

Help us improve the Nova Scotia Archives Website!

Filling out our survey, as well as adding any comments or suggestions you may have about the NSARM Website, good or otherwise, is very important to us.

There are only nine questions and completing the survey will take about three minutes.

1. How did you find out about the NSARM Web site?
Word of mouth
An archivist
A teacher or professor
News release, information article, or similar source
Web Search Engine
Linked from another site (please specify)
     
Other (please specify)
     
2. How often do you visit the NSARM Web site?
First visit
About once a week
About once a month
Several times a year
Less than once a year
3. What kind of information resources did you look at on this site? (please check all that apply)
Photographs and documentary art
Information on genealogical research
Vital statistics
Land records
Census records/ poll tax
Church records
Catalogue of library holdings
Catalogue of archival holdings
Government records/ court records
Film and sound recordings
Cultural heritage (Black, Mi'kmaq, Acadian, Gaelic etc.)
NSARM Services (What's New, Fee Schedules, Room Bookings etc.)
Other (please specify)
     
4. Please rate the following aspects of the site:
i) Navigation
     very goodAcceptablePoor
ii) Download time
     very goodAcceptablePoor
iii) Overall quality of the site
     very goodAcceptablePoor
iv) Quantity of Information
     very goodAcceptablePoor
5. Which of the following describes what you do?
Student: K - 12
Student: undergraduate, graduate etc.
Educator: K - 12
Educator: university, community college etc.
Librarian
Archivist
Genealogist/ family historian
Professional historian/ researcher
Special-interest historian/ researcher (community history, school reunion, house/ property, etc.)
Writer/ journalist
Film/ new media producer
Government employee
Other (please specify)
     
6. From where are you accessing this site?
Nova Scotia
Canada (other than Nova Scotia)
United States of America
Great Britain
Europe
Asia
Australia
Other (please specify)
     
7. Did you find what you were looking for?
Yes    No
8. What other information resources would you like to find on the site?
9. Do you have any other suggestions for site improvements?
If you have questions about our holdings or services, please visit the Contact Us page and send in an inquiry.
 please press submit to send your answers to Nova Scotia Archives
 

The privacy rights of online visitors to the NSARM Website are fully protected by Nova Scotia's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Any personal information which NSARM collects from researchers relates directly to operating programs such as Reference Services and Photocopying and Reprography Services. Such information is not used for any other purpose.


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