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SECTION ONE: Use of the AURIN Portal
I have used the AURIN Portal
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Yes - Please complete all sections below
No - Please skip to section THREE and FOUR
How often have you used/do you use the AURIN Portal?
I have used it previously, once or twice only
I have used it a lot previously, but no longer use it
I have used it a lot previously, and continue to use it regularly
SECTION TWO: Experience of the AURIN Portal
On the basis of your use of the AURIN Portal please tell us more...
I have used the AURIN portal in the following contexts: (Please tick all that apply)
I have used the AURIN Portal as a student
I have used the AURIN Portal for Research
I have taught with the AURIN Portal
I have used the AURIN Portal for Policy development
I have used the AURIN Portal to support major grant applications
Other
To what extent do you agree with the following statements?
a) The AURIN portal is easy to use and navigate
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
b) I am able to find what I need quickly on the AURIN portal
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
c) They have the right mix of data available in the AURIN portal
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
d) I can count on the information I get on the AURIN portal
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
e) I would recommend the AURIN portal to a colleague
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
f) I find the AURIN portal is a useful tool
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
g) I am likely to visit the AURIN portal in the future
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
h) Mapping data and/or patterns is important in my organisation's work
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
i) My organisation benefits from accessing data through the AURIN Portal
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
j) I find AURIN a useful tool for shaping policy
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
k) I am likely to use the AURIN Portal as a teaching or training resource in the future
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
l) I have cited AURIN or data obtained from AURIN in my research
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Don't know or N/A
Please provide details of your research (Title, DOI, URL, full citation etc)
We would now like you to tell us in your own words what you think of the AURIN Portal by answering the following two questions:
a) What would you say are the three (3) strongest/best aspects of the AURIN Portal?
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b) What do you think are the three (3) main areas of improvement for the AURIN Portal?
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SECTION THREE: Organisational and Research Needs
Please tell us how important each of the following aspects of data use are important to your, or your organisation's, research or policy work
Data search and discovery
Not important at all
Not very important
Sometimes important
Very important
Critical/Crucial
Data download
Not important at all
Not very important
Sometimes important
Very important
Critical/Crucial
Mapping
Not important at all
Not very important
Sometimes important
Very important
Critical/Crucial
Data visualisation (e.g. graphs, charts)
Not important at all
Not very important
Sometimes important
Very important
Critical/Crucial
Statistical analyses (e.g. correlation, regression)
Not important at all
Not very important
Sometimes important
Very important
Critical/Crucial
Spatial analysis tools (e.g. walkability, clustering)
Not important at all
Not very important
Sometimes important
Very important
Critical/Crucial
Other
(please provide details)
SECTION FOUR: About you and your work
Please provide a little information about you, your work, and your organisation
What best describes your organisation (where you usually work)?
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Please select
1. University (in research centre/research project team)
2. University (not in a research centre/research project team)
3. Other tertiary institution research centre/research project
4. Other tertiary institution (non-research centre/project team)
5. Other education/research institution
6. Local Government organisation
7. State Government organisation
8. Federal Government organisation
9. Not-for-Profit organisation
10. Private sector organisation
11. Individual researcher/consultant
Other
(please provide details)
Please tick the top three (3) areas of interest in your research
1. Population/demographic futures and benchmarked social indicators
2. Economic activity and labour markets
3. Health, well-being and quality of life
4. Housing
5. Transport
6. Energy + water supply and consumption
7. Logistics
8. Vulnerability and risks
9. Governance, policy and management
10. Urban design
Other
(please provide details)
At what spatial scale do you most often work? (Please tick all that apply)
1. Individuals, or individual points
2. Buildings
3. Precinct / neighbourhood
4. Cities / towns
5. Regions
6. States/Territories
7. Nationally
Other
(please provide details)
What best describes your current position?
Please select
1. Senior Executive Manager / Professor or above
2. Middle Manager/ Senior Researcher/ Snr lecturer to A/Prof or equivalent
3. Researcher/ tutor to Lecturer level or equivalent
4. Government (State or Local) Policy / decision-maker
5. Government (State or Local) Manager Research / Urban settlements
Other
(please provide details)
What best describes your interest/experience in the field of human settlements and spatial patterns?
Please select
1. Novice
2. Some experience
3. Reasonably experienced/proficient
4. Very experienced/proficient
5. Extensive experienced/background
What best describes your interest/experience in the field of human settlements and spatial patterns?
Please select
1. Novice
2. Some experience
3. Reasonably experienced/proficient
4. Very experienced/proficient
5. Extensive experienced/background
SECTION FOUR: About you and your work
Please provide a little information about you, your work, and your organisation
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