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Authors: Roselle,Ann, Neufeld,Steven,
Title: The utility of electronic mail follow-ups for library research
Publication Full: Library & Information Science Research
Year: 1998 Volume: 20 Issue: 2
Start Page: 153 Other Pages: 161
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This article compares the use of electronic mail (e-mail) and postal mail in the follow-up stage of a library research project using a mailed questionnaire. Results from the Internet-Related Technologies: Occupational Impacts for Government Documents Librarians survey show that e-mail as a follow-up method is as effective as postal mail in terms of both the speed and size of the survey response. Additional benefits and drawbacks of using e-mail during the follow-up stage are then discussed to illuminate the contexts in which each method may be most appropriate.
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