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Consider customisation options to increase the level of participation in survey initiatives It is considered crucial to continuously make incentives explicit and invest in methods to reduce the workload for contributors to the survey process as much as possible. (§2.4)
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Consider customisation options to increase the level of participation in survey initiatives. It is considered crucial to continuously make incentives explicit and invest in methods to reduce the workload for any participants in the survey process as much as possible (see Section 2.4). • Keep the ambition for high level statistical analysis modest, and build in margins to deal with the idiosyncrasies as they exist across the domains. More missionary work needs to be done to improve the availability of management data about digital heritage at the institutional level. In some cases the ENUMERATE received notifications that it would actually be possible to provide the information asked for, but that the effort to collect the information at various departments and to convert it into the proposed standardised way of delivering it, was considered too large (see Section 2.6). • Use ENUMERATE’s estimates of the European cultural heritage domain in future European surveys. The Framework contains a detailed description of the European cultural heritage domain. For analyses on the level of the parent classes of libraries, archives and record offices, audio- visual and film institutes, museums and other types the estimates made by ENUMERATE can be used (see Section 3.2). • Regularly check ENUMERATE’s estimates of the European cultural heritage domain on country level. Evaluation of the estimates could be done by asking a national representative to make updated estimates of the national heritage domain, for instance in the two-yearly Progress Reports to the Member States Expert Group of the European Commission (see Section 3.2) • Adapt a sampling size in accordance with new estimates of the heritage domain per country for obtaining reliable results on country level. In the future modular survey efforts, most probably in a country, it is advisable to re-calculate targets along the procedure described above for each sub-domain in the country). This would justify the effort of organising surveys by making outcomes useful at the level of the initiator (see Section 3.2). • Take into account that building up contact databases, by finding the right person to target, is difficult and time consuming. Ideally questionnaires should be sent the member of staff who is best able to answer, most of, the questions. However there is no profile for that person who can be addressed across a range of institutions. A feasible solution is to address ‘The Directorin person, with the request to forward the questionnaire internally to th...

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