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Volume

35

Issue

6

Abstract

In an effort to gain feedback about the new electronic Journal of Extension, an electronic subscriber's survey was conducted. E-mail surveys were sent to all electronic ID's on the Journal subscription list as of September, 1996 (N=2,037). Five-hundred fifty-four individuals responded to the survey. Results indicated that access of the Journal is equitable by job responsibility and location, a variety of electronic means are used to access the Journal, and the Journal is a useful publication for Extension work.

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