The Museum of London needs your help!
The Museum of London are redesigning their website and would like to find out what their visitors think of it and how it might develop in the future.
Who can get involved?
We are looking for individuals aged 16 and above and for families (one adult aged 25 to 50 and one child aged 5 to 15 per family).  

We are looking for people from both the UK and from overseas.  

You do not need to be familiar with the Museum or its subject matter to take part.
What will it involve?
If you live in the UK - You will either be asked to attend a discussion session at the Museum or invited to take part in an online survey.  The discussion session will take place during the week Monday 27 to Friday 31 October (families during the day and adults in the early evening).  The session will last around 1.5 hours.  

You will be asked to look at the website in advance, think about some questions and come to the session prepared to discuss these.  

If you are unable to attend the discussion session, or if it is oversubscribed, you can still give you views via an online questionnaire.

Everyone who signs up may also be asked to attend one or more sessions at the Museum over the next 1 - 2 years as the website develops.
If you live overseas - You will be invited to explore the new website and give feedback via an online survey in late October 2008.  We might also ask you for further feedback via an online questionnaire as the website develops.
What's in it for me?
Adults attending a discussion will receive a payment of £30 by a way of a thank you and to cover any expenses

Children attending a discussion session at the Museum will receive a gift voucher of £15
  If you are interested in taking part we need to ask you some questions.  Please choose one of the following options and then click on the next button
We need to ask you a few questions, it should only take a few minutes to complete.

This survey is being conducted by Creative Research on behalf of the Museum of London.  All the information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence and will only be used for the purposes of gaining feedback about the Museum's website.
Please answer each question by ticking the appropriate response or by writing in your reply.  

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If you are experiencing any problems with the survey, you can contact us by email (creative@creativeresearch.co.uk)
If you have any questions about the research please contact Rhiannon Looseley on 0207 814 5772 or rlooseley@museumoflondon.org.uk
  To read Creative Research's privacy statement, please tick below and click on the 'Next' button
Privacy Statement
Creative Research would like to thank you for taking part in this short survey on behalf of the Museum of London.  We are not trying to sell or promote anything.  We promise that, in obtaining your co-operation, we will not mislead you about the nature of the research or the use which will be made of the findings.


The answers you give us will be treated as confidential unless you have given your consent to the contrary.  In the relatively few instances where Creative Research asks for your permission to pass data on in a form which allows you to be personally identified, we will ensure that the information will be used only for the purposes stated.  We will not send you unsolicited mail or pass on contact details to others for this purpose.  Your responses will only be used for the purpose of this research exercise unless you give your explicit permission for it to be used for other specified purposes.
As with all forms of marketing and opinion research, your co-operation is voluntary at all times.  No personal information is sought about you, without your prior knowledge and agreement.  You are entitled at any stage of taking part in the research, or subsequently, to ask that part of or all of the record of you taking part be destroyed or deleted.  Wherever possible and practical we will carry out such a request.

Cookies and other similar devices are used sparingly and only for quality control, validation and to prevent bothersome report surveying.  You can configure your browser to notify you when cookies are being placed on your computer.  You can also delete cookies by adjusting your browser settings.  Further information regarding the deletion of cookies can be found at http://www.aboutcookies.org
The information you supply is not stored on any website; instead, it is sent to Creative Research's private computer network.  Creative Research has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control.  We are registered Data Controllers under the Data Protection Act (registration no: Z544962X).  We are members of the Market Research Society (www.mrs.org.uk) and follow their code of conduct for market research.  We adhere to the ICC/ESOMAR Code of Marketing and Social Research Practice (www.esomar.org).  We are accredited to BS7911.
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Q5. The online survey you might be asked to take part in will only be available in English - are you still happy to take part
Q6. Are you signing up as a family group?
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Q14. Please tick all the boxes when you / you and your child are available to attend a session at the Museum.  Note: As this is the half term week family sessions are more likely to be held during the day and sessions with adults in the evening
       
  Monday 27th October      
  Tuesday 28th October      
  Wednesday 29th October      
  Thursday 30th October      
  Friday 31st October      
Q15. If you cannot attend any of these times but would like to provide your feedback via an online questionnaire and be invited to take part in future sessions, please tick the box below.
Thank you for providing your details.  Someone will be in touch with you either to arrange for you to attend a session at the Museum or to invite you to take part in an online survey.
Click on  the submit button to leave the survey.
 
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