I received an email this morning from Myles Proudfoot, a marketing professional and genealogist. He created an online research survey about people's genealogy habits, attitudes and origins. Myles says that he will be happy to share the results with libraries, family history organizations or societies at no cost.
He invited me to participate in the survey, as well as to share the link to this survey with any genealogy-minded friends, associates, or blog readers. So here it is:
Access to the survey: http://tinyurl.com/69kntun
This survey takes 15 to 20 minutes to complete, but it is one of the very best that I've seen. I encourage my readers to participate in it so that the habits, attitudes and origins of the genealogical community can be discerned.
I don't know if there is a deadline or not.
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I clicked on the link. There was nothing there that gave me any information re the privacy of any answers I might give to the survey. There was nothing that indicated what the results of the survey might be used for - only listed some groups the results might be shared with.
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