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Dear ARLIS/NA community,

You are invited to participate in the Census of Art Information
Professionals. Please click on the link below to participate:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/artcensus

This survey represents the first attempt by ARLIS/NA to survey the
demographic makeup of the art information profession, and to gather data
not collected by our annual membership forms. The survey should take
between 15-20 minutes to complete.

Background:

Census reports indicate that the demographics in North America are
changing. In response, many organizations have conducted demographic
surveys in the library and museum professions to examine diversity trends
in our professions in comparison to the communities we serve. Examples of
such studies include the following:

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   American Libraries Association: Diversity Counts
   <http://www.ala.org/offices/diversity/diversitycounts/divcounts>
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   American Alliance of Museums: Demographic Transformation and the Future
   of Museums
   <http://www.aam-us.org/resources/center-for-the-future-of-museums/demographic-change>
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   Association for Research Libraries: Changing Demographics of Research
   Libraries: Trends and Implications
   <http://arlstatistics.org/about/series/ss/demographic>
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   Music Library Association: Survey of Personnel Characteristics
   <https://www.musiclibraryassoc.org/?page=PersonnelSurvey>
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   Society of American Archivists: A*CENSUS
   <http://www2.archivists.org/initiatives/acensus-archival-census-education-needs-survey-in-the-united-states>
   -

   Higher Education Arts Data Services Project
   <https://secure3.verisconsulting.com/HEADS/>
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   Andrew Mellon Foundation and Association of Art Museum Directors: Art
   Museum Staff Demographic Survey
   <https://mellon.org/media/filer_public/ba/99/ba99e53a-48d5-4038-80e1-66f9ba1c020e/awmf_museum_diversity_report_aamd_7-28-15.pdf>


Results and Anticipated Impact:

The results of the survey will provide ARLIS/NA with a snapshot of the
current characteristics of the art information profession, and will be made
available in aggregate form on the ARLIS/NA website. This information will
provide benchmarks that the organization can use for assessment, and it
will prove enlightening in determining future strategic initiatives for the
Society, such as recruitment and diversity initiatives. We also hope it
will help current librarians articulate needs to their administrations.

Privacy:

Every effort has been taken to protect your privacy and to ensure that your
responses will be kept confidential. This project has been approved by the
Institutional Review Board of Miami University on behalf of ARLIS/NA.
Further details are included in the Informed Consent form, which is
embedded in the first page of the survey. No data will be collected without
your informed consent.

Questions:

If you have any questions regarding the survey, please do not hesitate to
contact Stacy Brinkman at [log in to unmask] or 513-529-6650.

Please distribute:

This survey is being distributed to the ARLIS-L, VRA, AASL, and ACRL-Arts
listservs. Please feel free to distribute to other individuals or groups
involved in the art information profession.

Thank you very much for your participation!

The ARLIS/NA Census of Art Information Professionals Task Force

Stacy Brinkman ([log in to unmask]), PI and Chair

Jon Evans ([log in to unmask])

Billy Kwan ([log in to unmask])

Lily Pregill ([log in to unmask])


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Stacy Brinkman
Art/Architecture Librarian
Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056
513.529.6650


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