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IRIS Project

irisWhat is IRIS?

IRIS is a research project forming part of the Arcadia Fellowship Programme. From January - April 2009 an online survey, questionnaire and series of focus group interviews were organised to find out more about the information skills of undergraduate students at Cambridge University. It’s hoped that the project findings will be useful in planning future services and facilities for students.

The IRIS Student Survey: Prize Winners Announced

1771 students responded to the online IRIS student survey – many thanks to everyone who took part. Students from all 31 colleges were included, and the responses received make up the basis of the IRIS Project Report. Many congratulations to the IRIS prize draw winners: Gregg Tysall, Kirstie Scott and Alex Gurney!

IRIS Project Report

The IRIS Project Report is now available on the Arcadia Programme website. Key findings will also be featured on the IRIS Blog.

IRIS Project Lunchtime Presentation Powerpoint slides from the IRIS Project presentation at the Brownbag Lunch Group on Wednesday 3rd June are now available to view.

Useful Links
IRIS Blog http://www.cambridgeiris.blogspot.com/
Arcadia Fellowship Programme http://arcadiaproject.lib.cam.ac.uk/
UL Research Skills Page http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/Courses/index.html
Get in touch ew257@cam.ac.uk