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Last updated on December

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6, 2019

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Q. What is the All-staff Survey and what has Gallup to do with it?

A. The survey aims to solicit staff feedback from the Library and the Press about our organization. In the most recent past, we used the ClimateQUAL questionnaire offered by the Association of Research Libraries. This time, we opted for the questionnaire designed by Gallup Inc. The survey will be available online. You will be provided with survey details including instructions for how to access and participate in the survey.

Q. Who is Gallup? Why Gallup?

A. Gallup Inc. is an independent consulting firm specializing in conducting polls and understanding public opinions in different types of organizations worldwide. A small CUL staff team, consisting of Denise Smith Colon, Steven Folsom, Aliqae Geraci, Amelia Kallaher, Brenda Marston, and Gaby Castro Gessner evaluated vendors who offered staff engagement surveys.  Their recommendations were reviewed by the Library Directors Leadership Team (LDLT) whose preferred choice was supported by the Library Executive Group.

Q. When is the survey?

A. The survey will be open to staff on Monday, Jan. 6, 2020. It will close on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020.

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A. Your feedback is confidential. No one in CUL will have access to responses tied to individuals’ identifying information.

Gallup informed us that it maintains high standards of confidentiality by rolling individual responses into workgroup results and adhering to strict standards regarding who can see individual responses. Gallup is a member of CASRO (Council of American Survey Research Organizations) and adheres to its strict standards of professional conduct.

No one in CUL will have access to individual’s responses. Library Human Resources and the Assessment and Planning are working with Gallup to set up the abovementioned above-mentioned aggregation of responses. Staff members can protect confidentially by avoiding . CUL will receive the free-text comments verbatim with no indication of who the comments came from. To maintain your anonymity, avoid entering identifiable information in your responses . The Assessment and Planning staff will review the free-text comments for any privacy issues and redact any identifying information before they are shared with other staffand word your comments in a way that they do not identify you.

Q. Will I see the results?

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A. Please send questions about the survey to LibHR@cornell.edu. This FAQ is being updated over the next few weeks. Please check back for more information.

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