[Apologies for cross-posting]

Greetings everyone. In preparation for a keynote I'm presenting at the "Digital Scholarly Editions as Interface" symposium in Graz this September on medievalists' use of digital editions (https://informationsmodellierung.uni-graz.at/en/events/digital-scholarly-editions-as-interfaces/) I'm revisiting work undertaken in 2002[1] and 2011[2] with yet another survey on medievalists' use of digital resources, focused on digital editions but asking about other resources as well. It has 12 questions plus a demographics section, and should take no more than 5 minutes to complete (if you have a lot to say it could take longer).

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

If you identify as a medievalist - broadly defined - at any level (faculty, student, librarian, independent scholar) please fill in this survey and pass it along to your colleagues, particularly those who are not on social media or listservs. And if you don't use digital editions at all I DO want to hear from you! 

The survey will be available until mid-August. Thank you so much for your time.

Dot Porter
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[1] http://ils.unc.edu/MSpapers/2807.pdf
[2] http://scholarlyediting.org/2013/essays/essay.porter.html

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Dot Porter (MA, MSLS)       
Digital Medievalist, Digital Librarian
Email: dot.porter@gmail.com
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