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By filling out the survey, you have the chance to win one 250 EUR gift voucher or one of three 100 EUR gift vouchers.

We would appreciate it if you could take 5 minutes to fill out our customer survey at: LibQUALLite survey

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We use the LibQUAL survey form that was developed by the Association of Research Libraries consortium (ARL). If you want to know more about LibQUAL, visit http://www.libqual.org.

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