Hello All:

My name is Andrea Puglisi, and I am part of a team of librarians exploring the 
role algorithms and digital tools play in how we access, create and understand 
information. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum 
and Library Services ("Open Educational Resources on Algorithmic Literacy" 
project, grant number RE-254893-OLS-2).

I am reaching out to library and information (LIS) professionals to participate 
in a survey study on interests and questions regarding algorithmic systems. The 
survey will ask about your questions, interests, and experiences supporting 
algorithmic literacy. We define algorithmic literacy as awareness and 
understanding of the role algorithms and computation processing plays in 
information access and literacy, in your library.

The purpose of this research study is to explore how academic and public 
libraries understand and approach algorithmic literacy and possible 
community-driven strategies for building upon their current approaches. This 
study will also produce a report detailing these findings and open educational 
resources (OER) addressing the expressed needs and interests of participants. 
Please see the Research Information 
Sheet<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AHCAa_24TUCfFlb1HP5LiHvzh8eQDdUcqzzt425WKWQ/edit?usp=sharing>
 for more details.
 This survey will take about 20 minutes to complete. Please see the algorithmic 
literacy survey link (hyperlinked) to access the survey: 
https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ba9BraCaTSFEp2C

If you have any questions, please reach out to Reanna Esmail and Iliana Burgos 
via email at rk...@cornell.edu<mailto:rk...@cornell.edu> and 
it...@cornell.edu<mailto:it...@cornell.edu>. Additionally, you are welcome to 
share this survey and outreach broadly.

Thank you for your consideration!

Best regards,

Andrea Puglisi, on behalf of the OER on Algorithmic Literacy Research Team

Andrea

Andrea Puglisi
Digital Initiatives/Technology Librarian
Westfield State University
577 Western Avenue
Westfield, MA 01086

Email: apugl...@westfield.ma.edu<mailto:apugl...@westfield.ma.edu>
Phone: 413-572-5464
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