Oshawa Public Libraries

Thank you for participating in our survey. Your input is appreciated.

Welcome to the Library Technology Services Survey!

We invite you to answer a few questions about your use of technology services at the public library this month. Technology services include:

  • Connecting to the Internet (e.g., through WiFi, at a workstation, etc.)
  • Equipment & Software (e.g., audio-visual production equipment, business-related software, devices used for entertainment, etc.)
  • Digital Literacy Technology Classes
  • Digital Literacy Technology Support (i.e., one-to-one support)

The survey will take approximately 3-5 minutes to complete.

Your answers will help the public library improve and prioritize its technology services and show how important it is for those services to be delivered to the community. We ask that you answer the questions honestly. Have you completed this survey already this month? If so, you do not need to respond again.

Terms of Use - Privacy Notice:

Your responses as part of the Bridge Patron Survey are confidential. None of your answers will be associated with you personally, and your individual responses will not be reported. Rather, results will be aggregated in summary format.

Data collection is based on your express consent that you give by volunteering responses in the survey. Bridge Toolkit Technology Service survey adheres to Digital Privacy and Access to Information.

Terms of Use - Information Collection Notice:

The information we collect in this survey will be used for the proper administration and evaluation of technology services in Ontario public libraries by Library Impact Ontario, as well as for reporting , improving and promoting library technology programs and services. Any information shared publicly will not identify you. The information on this form is collected under the authority of sections 20 (a) and (d) of the Public Libraries Act. Questions related to the collection of this information should be directed to the Sepideh Mckensy, Policy, Planning and Performance Management, Toronto Public Library, 5120 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, M2N 5N9, bridge@tpl.ca.