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Volunteer for Library Study and Earn $25

Are you a first-generation graduate student?

Are you a current UW student and at least 18 years of age?

Are you interested in making $25?

If so, consider volunteering for the UW Libraries Graduate Student Research study. The process will involve a 1-hour informal interview or journey-mapping activity with the participant via zoom or in-person. Participating in this study will help us understand first-generation graduate student research experiences so we can improve UW Libraries’ services and resources.

Selected participants will:

    • Be compensated $25 via Gift Card or Husky Card upon completion
    • Commit to a one-hour session through an interview or journey mapping exercise (Prior experience doing journey mapping is not required! We will explain everything.)

Additional details about the study will be discussed in your confirmation email.

To volunteer to be a participant, complete our Volunteer Interest Form. We are planning to start scheduling sessions on the week of February 20th, 2023, but the form will remain open until 1-2 weeks before the end of the Winter Quarter.

Thanks for considering, and best of luck this quarter!

Best,

UW Libraries Graduate Student Research Project Team — libuse@uw.edu

Emma Wynne, Assessment and Data Visualization Student Assistant (Library Assessment)

Sabrina Lin, UX & Web Student Assistant (ITSDS)

Sabrina Hsu, UX & Web Student Assistant (ITSDS)

Jackie Belanger, Director of UW Libraries Assessment

Maggie Faber, Assessment and Data Visualization Librarian

Christine Tawatao, Head of Web Services & UX

Anne Pepitone, Head of Integrated Library Systems

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