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The Invisible Diggers Project - Invisible Digger - 25th August 2004 Hopefully you have had a chance to contribute to the 'Invisible Diggers' project by taking part in the online survey at http://www.invisiblediggers.net and hopefully you've told all your friends about it too - plug, plug It's been running for a while now and, although response levels haven't been great, I think the survey and the rest of my research are starting to yield interesting results. I'd be very interested to hear if any of you have ideas for the sort of questions you want answers to, whether they're already included in the survey or whether there are questions you feel need to be included. (Perhaps suggestions for future BAJR Polls?) I'd also be interested to hear where people think I should be looking to publish interim results. I've already agreed to write something for BAJR and clearly it will reach a lot of people this way, but there's no point doing this research if it doesn't reach the people that matter, so what publications do you think will get this information to diggers and managers alike in the most efficient way? I guess something brief for the DIGGER, and more detail for "The Archaeologist" and BAJR should do it. What do you think? Thanks for the opportunity to pick your brains Paul The Invisible Diggers Project - BAJR Host - 27th August 2004 Pick away Paul... After reading a bit of the report... I think it is essential to have your published results read by as many as possible... it certainly paints a different picture from 'other' reports... The Invisible Diggers Project - Invisible Digger - 27th August 2004 That's what happens when you ask the people that really know the situation. Seems simple doesn't it? |