[FUN_Mail] Help us evaluate ERIN!

Richard Olivo rolivo at smith.edu
Tue Jul 15 13:49:59 EDT 2014


This message was previously posted to SfN's NeurOnLine, but we are also
hoping for maximal participation from members of FUN. Please don't be shy
about taking the very short survey!   ;-)

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Dear FUN colleagues,

For the past three years, the founding Board of Editors has worked hard to
develop ERIN, the Society for Neuroscience's website that lists, describes
and reviews resources for higher education in neuroscience. Now we need
your help to evaluate ERIN as its development phase ends.

Almost 27,000 unique visitors have viewed more than 79,000 pages in ERIN
(Educational Resources in Neuroscience, erin.sfn.org). If you were one of
those visitors, please follow the link below to complete a brief survey
about ERIN. There are eleven questions that take only a few minutes to
answer. No login is required, and the survey is completely anonymous.

If you are like me, you are thinking "this is a great idea and I'll do it
later," but then it will slip off your radar. Right? So please click the
link now:

*ERIN User Survey* <https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3DH3SJZ>

Thanks for your help,
Richard Olivo

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Richard F Olivo, PhD
Professor of Biological Sciences and Neuroscience, Smith College
Project Director, Educational Resources (ERIN), Society for Neuroscience
    44 College Lane, Smith College, Northampton MA 01063
    413 585-3822  •   http://tinyurl.com/bio300http://erin.sfn.org



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