Purdue Libraries Graduate Research Focus Group Protocol

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This document is the Purdue Libraries Graduate Research Focus Group Protocol as developed by Nastasha Johnson, Hal Kirkwood, Clarence Maybee, and David Zwicky.

Version 1.0 - published on 11 Jul 2017 doi:10.4231/R7T72FMQ - cite this Archived on 12 Aug 2017

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This document is the Purdue Libraries Graduate Research Focus Group Protocol as developed by Nastasha Johnson, Hal Kirkwood, Clarence Maybee, and David Zwicky. The project sought to understand the needs of graduate students of varying disciplines. It asks questions regarding library usage, data management, campus resources, and teaching needs. Information gathered following this protocol was used to design Purdue University's Graduate Research Information Portal (GRIP) and associated workshops.

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The Purdue University Research Repository (PURR) is a university core research facility provided by the Purdue University Libraries and the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and Partnerships, with support from additional campus partners.