[cc-community] Survey on open content and UK cultural heritage

Jordan S Hatcher jordan at opencontentlawyer.com
Wed Oct 10 09:30:56 EDT 2007


On 10 Oct 2007, at 01:05, Terry Hancock wrote:

> Jordan S Hatcher wrote:
>> As I may have mentioned, the survey about use of open content
>> licences by the UK cultural heritage community is now closed. We've
>> now entered into the analysis phase,
>
>> Though I have a pretty good idea of the cross tabs and charts that
>> I'd like to pull out of the data, in the spirit of openness I figured
>> I'd solicit comments as to what everyone would like to see out of the
>> data.
>
> Okay, I'll bite...
>
>
> 1) How many organizations participated (would also have been good to
> have an idea of their size, but I don't think you have collected that)

We thought about it, but didn't want to weigh down the survey with  
demographic information. Also there are some other resources for  
determining size and other factors by knowing their name.

FYI over 100 started the survey, were UK based cultural heritage  
orgs, and answered some of the questions.

>
> 2) Question #5.2 -- simple breakdown. Would be nice to know how far  
> the
> different marketing terms are penetrating.

Check.

>
> 3) Question #6.1 -- fraction of people using CC licenses who don't  
> know
> WHICH CC license they are using (IOW  h/(b+c+d+e+f+g+h) or something
> equivalent)

Surprisingly enough, they all knew which one they are using.

Thanks!

~Jordan


>
> Cheers,
> Terry
>
> -- 
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