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Exit Survey
 
 
We invite Interior Design and Architecture faculty members of the University of Dammam (UoD) & King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) to fill this survey for academic research purposes.

Your survey responses will be strictly confidential and data from this research will be reported only in the aggregate. Your information will be coded and will remain confidential. Please send your queries regarding this survey to [email protected]

Thank you very much for your time and support. Please start with the survey now by clicking on the Continue button below.

Saima Qutab
Design Library,
Deanship of Library Affairs,
College of Design,
University of Dammam
 
 
 
* Name
   
 
 
 
* Email Address
   
 
 
 
Nationality
   
 
 
 
* What is your gender?
 
Male
 
Female
 
 
 
What is your age?
 
Younger than 18
 
18 - 24
 
25 - 34
 
35 - 44
 
45 - 54
 
55 - 64
 
65 or older
 
Prefer not to answer
 
 
 
What is your Job title?
 
Professor
 
Associate Professor
 
Assistant Professor
 
Lecturer
 
Teaching Assistant
 
Research Assistant
 
Other
 
 
 
 
How much is your working experience?
 
1 - 5 Years
 
6 - 10 Year
 
11 - 15 Years
 
16 - 20 Years
 
20 Years and above
 
Other
 
 
 
 
What is your qualification?
 
PhD
 
M.Phil
 
Master
 
Undergraduate
 
Other
 
 
 
 
What is your Major?
 
Interior Design
 
Architecture
 
Architectural Engineering
 
Other
 
 
 
 
* Select your College and University?
 
College of Design, University of Dammam
 
College of Architecture, University of Dammam
 
College of Environmental Design, KFUPM
 
 
 
Select your department?
 
Applied Arts
 
Architectural Engineering
 
Architecture
 
Building Technology
 
City & Regional Planning
 
Construction Engineering & Management
 
Interior Architecture
 
Interior Design
 
Landscape Architecture
 
Product Design
 
Urban & Regional Planning
 
 
Preferred Mediums of Information Gathering & Resources
Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
Printed
Digital
Audio
Video
Live Performances
Conversations
 
 
Purpose & Habits of Using Information For...
Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
Conversing with co-workers and other experts at institutions
Teaching preparation or lecturing
Guiding researcher students
Conducting Research
Developing personal competencies
Developing professional competencies
Keep up with current developments
Writing a book / article
Workshop and seminar presentations
General knowledge
Service or job requirement
Reading purposes only
Carry out administrative work
Preparation for TV and radio
 
 
Sources of Inspiration for Research, Teaching and Designing
Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
Animation
Audiovisuals (Videos, Slides, Sound Recordings, Films, TV & Radio Shows Etc.)
Biographies
Consultation with experts in the field
Discussion with colleagues
Discussion with library staff
Electronic databases
Fine Art (mixed media)
Forms occurring in nature
Government publications and documents
Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
Graphic Design
Images and/or text in art books (includes exhibition catalogs)
Images and/or text in art magazines, periodicals, newspapers
Images and/or text in art-related electronic media
Images and/or text in non-art magazines, periodicals, newspapers
Images and/or text in non-art nonfiction books
Images and/or text in non-art-related electronic media
Images of art in photographic media (not in books)
Industrial design
Installation
Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
Internet news groups and discussion forums
Live performance (music, theater, etc.)
Lectures (Seminars, Workshops etc.)
Man-made objects other than works of art
Manuscripts and archives
Maps, atlases, guidebooks
Models & Sculpture
Newspapers
Novels and/or poetry
Painting / Drawing / Illustration
Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
Pamphlets and brochures
Personal life experience
Photography
Pottery
Printmaking
Published Research
Textiles / Printing
Theses and Dissertations
Works of art seen in person (includes architecture & design)
Works of Famous Architect / Designers
 
 
Preferred Sources of Acquiring Information
Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
From Your University Libraries
From other University Libraries in KSA
From other University Libraries out of KSA
From Colleagues
Through Purchase/personal collection
From public library
From museum library
Art galleries
Trade Literature