Survey about human rights materials on the Internet



Dear list members,

HREA and the University of Minnesota Human Rights Center are currently
developing a joint project to make more primary documents and educational
materials available on the Internet in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian
and Spanish. We would like to hear directly from you about your needs.

We would be very grateful if you could take two minutes to fill out the
short survey below. You can simply hit the "reply" button in your e-mail
programme and respond; or fill out the on-line form at:  
<http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/test/survey.htm> or
<http://www.hrea.org/osi-survey.html>. Please note that the survey is
available in various languages (French, Russian, Spanish, and Arabic
coming soon).

Thank you in advance and best wishes,

Kristi-Rudelius-Palmer and David Weissbrodt, Co-Directors Human Rights 
Center/University of Minnesota
Felisa Tibbitts, Director HREA

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"HUMAN RIGHTS ON THE INTERNET" SURVEY

We are interested to know your need for human rights-related
resources and other support on the Internet. Please take two minutes
to complete this survey, which is being administered by both HREA
(http://www.hrea.org/) and the University of Minnesota Human Rights
Library (http://www.umn.edu/humanrts) on their sites.



1. Would you like to see non-English primary human rights documents
on the Internet?

[   ] Yes
[   ] No

If yes, what languages are you interested in?

[   ] Arabic
[   ] Chinese
[   ] French
[   ] Russian
[   ] Spanish
[   ] other (please type below):



2. Would you like to see non-English human rights training materials
on the Internet?

[   ] Yes
[   ] No

If yes, what languages are you interested in?

[   ] Arabic
[   ] Chinese
[   ] French
[   ] Russian
[   ] Spanish
[   ] other (please type below):



3. How useful do you think it would be to have thematic study guides
offered on the Internet? Such guides would be organized around key
human rights themes, such as women's human rights or the right to
food, and would include annotated web-based references.

[   ] not very useful
[   ] useful
[   ] very useful
[   ] no opinion

4. If a multi-lingual search engine is made available to you, so that
you could enter keywords and find materials in non-English languages,
how likely would you be to use such a search engine?

[   ] not very likely
[   ] somewhat likely
[   ] very likely
[   ] don't know

How often do you think you would use such a multi-lingual search
engine?

[   ] never
[   ] once
[   ] few times
[   ] regularly
[   ] don't know

5. What human rights-related resources or other support would you
like to find on the Internet that are not currently available?





Thank you very much for responding to this survey!





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