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Gwent Archives is reviewing its opening hours to ensure they meet the needs of its customers. More and more users are now accessing archive information online or via the email and digitisation services, and fewer have been visiting the service at their offices in Ebbw Vale.
There is ongoing work to make even more catalogues, archive collections, guides and resources available online and creating time for this is important.
Gwent Archives appreciate how important it is for researchers to still visit in person if they choose to, and would like to ask a few questions to ensure that its opening hours and days will still meet customers’ needs.
Please complete the short survey by 7pm on Wednesday 11th June. Thank you.
*Please note, information gathered in this survey will be shared with Gwent Archives, as described in the purpose of this survey above*
Gwent Archives is reviewing its opening hours to ensure they meet the needs of its customers. More and more users are now accessing archive information online or via the email and digitisation services, and fewer have been visiting the service at their offices in Ebbw Vale.
There is ongoing work to make even more catalogues, archive collections, guides and resources available online and creating time for this is important.
Gwent Archives appreciate how important it is for researchers to still visit in person if they choose to, and would like to ask a few questions to ensure that its opening hours and days will still meet customers’ needs.
Please complete the short survey by 7pm on Wednesday 11th June. Thank you.
*Please note, information gathered in this survey will be shared with Gwent Archives, as described in the purpose of this survey above*
Gwent Archives is looking to review its opening hours, and the time it allocates for cataloguing the archive collections and developing digital services so more information about the collections is made available for customers.
To help decide the new hours, the team would appreciate your feedback on when you would find it convenient to visit. . There are also questions around lunchtime closing and ‘Collections Weeks’.
Please read the attached questions in the survey, and share your views.