By sheer coincidence, the following just popped up on comp.human-factors. I haven't looked at the sites myself yet, but thought they might be of interest. James Article #21346 (21347 is last): From: "Mario Rodriguez" <[log in to unmask]> Newsgroups: comp.human-factors Subject: Re: Web questionnaires Date: Mon Jun 16 00:37:56 1997 There is tons of info on the chi and www.3w.org websites! Chris <[log in to unmask]> wrote in article <[log in to unmask]>... > Has anyone got any research into the differences/ use of web-based > questionnaires as opposed to paper-based? The 'chi' site referred to is probably within www.acm.org, in SIG CHI's part of the site. Eric Vanasse ([log in to unmask]) writes: > The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Web site has been collecting visitors > information to its site by giving visitors an incentive to take the time to > fill a form. Visitors who fill the form become automatically registered as > "cyberpals" which grant them all time access to our "Museum Mondays". Our > Museum Mondays are virtual thematic exhibition that are normally accessible > (for non cyberpals) only on Mondays (when the actual Museum in closed). > You can check our site at: http://www.mbam.qc.ca/ > > Eric Vanasse > Information Systems Manager > Montreal Museum of Fine Arts > > ---------- >> De : Museum of the City of New York <[log in to unmask]> >> A : [log in to unmask] >> Objet : question: online survey >> Date : 12 juin, 1997 13:33 >> >> Have any other institutions conducted surveys of visitors to their >> websites? We are currently designing an online survey of visitors to >> the Museum of the City of New York's website and would greatly >> appreciate any guidance that anyone has to offer. The museum's website >> address is: http://www.mcny.org/ >> >> Thank you >> >> Tracey Enright >> Museum of the City of New York >> Collections Access, Intern >> [log in to unmask] -- James Jensen Museum Exhibition Planning and Design [log in to unmask] The University of the Arts Philadelphia, PA