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How to display and preserve products of the demoscene?

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Dear y’all!

We would like to invite you to a study organized by researchers from the Polish Demoscene Chronicles and the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology. We will ask you to evaluate the actions aimed at protecting against forgetting and preserving for future generations the remnants of the digital culture of the demoscene listed on the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of UNESCO.

We have prepared this survey for you in order to understand which elements of heritage are important to You as members of the demoscene community.

Filling out the survey may take about 5-10 minutes.

The data collected on your preferences are completely anonymous and will be subject to analysis, the results of which we plan to publish at one of the recognized scientific papers.

Link to the poll: https://forms.gle/XyyoG2JxGfYZqZu78
added on the 2023-12-19 11:14:27 by angelo angelo
Thanks for this interesting survey. I've answered your questions.
added on the 2023-12-19 12:37:35 by Adok Adok
Filled it! Btw. some questions are set to allow multiple select, which would make it possible to tick both "I strongly agree" and "I strongly disagree" at the same time.
Maybe there's a way for you to change this to radio selects or so.
added on the 2023-12-19 13:05:31 by v3nom v3nom
agree with that. i also find the questions a bit arbitrarily structured. like instead of open question when someone started actively, you could've just asked for a starting year and perhaps subsequently a motivation how/why. that what you get more structured data that's easier to analyse and report, but hey, we're probably not doing a university thesis here :D
Thanks to the ones who answered so far.

As for the arbitrary structure. Yes, I agree. We might have asked for a starting year as a closed-question, with a year-picker or something. Good point.
added on the 2023-12-19 14:46:10 by angelo angelo
As for the forms failing at split-personalities. Again, yes. Something we learned is Google Forms suck at this. We picked it, because the one we used last time wanted $700 from us to download the poll results when it finished. Now we know better. A little better at least.
added on the 2023-12-19 14:50:40 by angelo angelo
alternatively, if you have webhosting you could self-host limesurvey which is typically used by academia and a much better option than google forms
at kskpd we were using gitpages out of sheer laziness, but that's actually a good reason to think of figuring out a proper hosting. thanks!
added on the 2023-12-19 17:02:36 by angelo angelo

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