SLAA FY 2020 Communications Plan
This document summarizes the planned communications between the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) or its contractor and respondents to the State Library Administrative Agencies (SLAA) Survey for fiscal year 2020.
There are 51 SLAAs in the United States, one for each state and the District of Columbia. SLAAs have a Chief Officer who is the state librarian for that state. For the SLAA survey, the respondent primarily responsible for entering the data is called the “Key Holder.” The Chief Officer certifies the data once the Key Holder enters and submits it.
Data collection for this survey is web based. All communications between IMLS or its contractor and the respondents will be conducted through electronic mail. Some communications will be a group message which blind copies the recipients for privacy. Others will be tailored messages with programmatic fills, for example for recipient email and name. Final follow up messages will be individually created manual messages with the content varying based on the survey status. When the contractor sends out messages to recipients, the “Sender” will be a dedicated project mailbox with “SLAA” as the sender name.
Table 1 summaries the planned communications for this survey. The body of each message communication appears sequentially after the table.
Table 1. Summary of Communications for the SLAA Survey
|
Communication
|
Sender
|
Recipient
|
Timeframe relative to data collection
|
Purpose
|
Attachments
|
1 |
Key Holder identification
|
IMLS |
SLAA Chief Officers |
October 15, 2020 |
Identify responsible person for responding to survey |
None |
2 |
Prenotification |
IMLS |
Key Holders |
December 3, 2020 |
Notify respondents, provide preparatory materials, provide timeline |
|
3 |
Invitation |
Contractor |
Key Holders |
January 11, 2021 |
Announce that data collection is open, provide system credentials, provide timeline |
None |
4 |
Group Updates |
Contractor |
All Key Holders |
|
Provide status update of completions, reminder of deadlines, reminder of help and support resources |
None |
5 |
Non-Response Reminder |
Contractor |
Key Holders of SLAA who have not responded |
February 1, 2021 |
Remind respondents, provide system credentials |
None |
6 |
Second Non-Response Reminder |
IMLS |
Key Holders of SLAA who have not responded; copy Chief Officer |
February 12, 2021 |
Remind and notify Chief Officer |
None |
7 |
Follow up on incomplete surveys |
Contractor |
Key Holders who have not responded |
February 22, 2021 |
Reminder |
None |
8 |
Notification to certify |
Contractor (automated mail from system) |
Chief Officer |
On a flow basis as Key Holders complete data entry |
Notify Chief Officer to review and certify data; provide Chief Officers with system credentials |
None |
Sender |
IMLS |
Recipient |
SLAA Chief Officers |
Timeframe |
October 15, 2020 |
Method |
|
Purpose |
Identify responsible person (Key Holder) for responding to survey |
Attachments |
None |
Subject: Announcing the FY 2020 State Library Administrative Agency data collection!
Dear Chief Officer:
The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) is pleased to announce that the Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 State Library Administrative Agency (SLAA) data collection is set to launch in January 2021! Your participation is vital to the success of this data collection. So that we can provide SLAAs with timely and relevant data, we plan on releasing the survey data and results in Summer 2021.
In anticipation of the data collection start, each SLAA should first designate a contact person (Key Holder) for the FY 2020 survey. The Key Holder will be responsible for the data submission. We strongly urge you to appoint the survey respondent as the Key Holder. Please email [email protected] by COB Friday, November 13, 2020 with that person’s current contact information, including email and phone number.
What’s New?
RTI International (RTI) will continue to serve as the data collection agent on the FY 2020 SLAA collection. RTI is an independent, nonprofit research institute that provides expertise in survey research, statistics, and technical services to government and commercial clients worldwide. The RTI SLAA team is currently preparing for the FY 2020 data collection launch in January 2021.
What’s Next?
Please submit contact information for this year’s Key Holder as soon as possible. Later in November and December, you will receive emails from RTI providing additional information about the data collection and Key Holder training. Please add [email protected] to your email “whitelist” or “safe-senders” list so that you do not miss any important information about the SLAA survey.
So you can start gathering your data now, please find attached the FY 2020 SLAA Survey Questionnaire and Instructions for your reference. There have been no changes to the questionnaire or instructions since the FY 2018 SLAA cycle. You can also find additional information on the SLAA survey at the following web address: https://www.imls.gov/research-evaluation/data-collection/state-library-administrative-agency-survey.
Please let us know if you have questions about the survey or about the information that we will be collecting from you. Watch for additional information about the FY 2020 SLAA data collection in coming weeks.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation in this very important effort. We look forward to working with you!
Sincerely,
Marisa
Sender |
IMLS |
Recipient |
Key Holders |
Timeframe |
December 3, 2020 |
Method |
Recipients blind copied on group message |
Purpose |
Notify respondents and provide preparatory materials |
Attachments |
|
Subject: Welcome to the FY 2020 SLAA Survey!
Dear
SLAA Key Holder:
Congratulations on being named your state's Key Holder (KH) for the State Library Administrative Agency (SLAA) Survey for fiscal year (FY) 2020. You will play an important role in this national data collection effort, and we look forward to working with the library community to keep this program strong. This data is vital to advancing library services in the United States, which is the core mission of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
Background
This
survey is the 22nd
in a series of successful SLAA surveys administered through a
cooperative effort of the Chief Officers of State Library Agencies
(COSLA), RTI International (the new data collection agent this
cycle), and IMLS. IMLS is authorized to collect these data under the
Museum and Library Services Act of 2018 as stated in section 210,
Policy Research, Data Collection, Analysis and Modeling, Evaluations,
and Dissemination.
Survey
Content and Data Collection Schedule
There
are no changes to the FY 2020 SLAA Survey from the FY 2018
collection. As in past years, some items are completed for you
with prior-year responses when the data are not expected to change
between data collections, but please update any information that has
changed. The User’s Guide (attached) provides a general
overview of how the online data collection tool works.
Shortly, RTI
will be sending out an invite to a training webinar for
Wednesday December 16, 2020, [TBD] pm ET. For those KHs who are also
State Data Coordinators for the Public Libraries Survey, this
training will be a repeat of RTI's presentation on
Thursday December 10, 2020. If you are unable to attend next
week’s training, we will share out the presentation and
recording before January 11.
Key
dates on the FY 2020 SLAA Survey schedule are:
Survey training webinar: Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Data collection opens: Monday, January 11, 2021
John Lorenz Award deadline: Friday, February 19, 2021*
Data collection ends: Friday, March 5, 2021**
*The
survey must be submitted by this date to receive the John Lorenz
Award for Timely and Accurate Submission of SLAA Data.
**This is
the final survey submission date.
Key
Holder Responsibility
As
Key Holder, you are responsible for your state’s data
submission. On January 11, 2021, the day the data collection opens,
RTI will email you with the web address for the survey, key survey
dates, your SLAA user ID and password, and Help Desk information.
Once you have reset your password, please do not share your user ID
or password with anyone. Once you log in to the survey you will
find the following documentation (also attached to this email):
User’s Guide: This document contains important information for proper use of the web-based SLAA Survey system.
FY 2020 SLAA Survey: This is an informational copy of the survey only and should not be filled out and returned.
FY 2020 Instructions for Completing Survey Items: This document provides instructions on how to answer each item in the survey.
Once
you have completed the FY 2020 SLAA survey, an automatic message will
be sent to the State Librarian requesting that they log in to the
survey and certify the accuracy of your data submission.
IMLS
will provide tabulations of the final data in a report; the final
data file and related data products will be available on the IMLS Web
site at
https://www.imls.gov/research-evaluation/data-collection/state-library-administrative-agency-survey.
According
to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no person should be asked to
respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB
control number. The valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
control number for this information collection is [TBD] (expires
[TBD]). The time required to complete this voluntary information
collection is estimated to average 25 hours per response, including
the time to review instructions, search existing data resources,
gather the data needed, and complete and review the information
collection. If you have comments or concerns regarding the status of
your individual submission of this form, please write directly to
[email protected].
If
have any questions regarding this data collection, please contact the
SLAA Help desk at [email protected]
or 1-866-509-7472. We look forward to receiving your FY 2020 SLAA
data submission, and we thank you in advance for your time and effort
in completing this important survey.
Sincerely,
Marisa
Sender |
Contractor |
Recipient |
Key Holders |
Timeframe |
January 11, 2021 |
Method |
Programmed individualized messages |
Purpose |
Announce that data collection is open, provide system credentials, provide timeline |
Attachments |
None |
Subject: FY 2020 State Library Administrative Agency (SLAA) Survey Now Open
Dear
[Key Holder First Name Last Name],
The Institute of
Museum and Library Services (IMLS) invites you to submit your data
for the State Library Administrative Agency (SLAA) Survey for fiscal
year (FY) 2020. Thank you again for agreeing to take part in this
important national data collection effort, and we look forward to
working with the library community to keep this program strong.
Please submit your SLAA data as soon as possible using the following credentials:
Website: https://submitslaa.imls.gov/
Username: [Username]
Password: [Starter Password]
When you first log in, you will be prompted to change this password, confirm your e-mail, and set up security questions.
Key deadlines for the FY 2020 SLAA Survey schedule are:
John Lorenz Award deadline: Friday, February 19, 2021
Data collection ends: Friday, March 5, 2021
Data release: Summer 2021
Report release: Fall 2021
IMLS will provide tabulations of the final data in a report; the final data file and related data products will be available on the IMLS Web site at https://www.imls.gov/research-evaluation/data-collection/state-library-administrative-agency-survey.
RTI International is the new data collection agent for this cycle of the SLAA. If have any questions regarding this data collection, please contact the SLAA Help desk at [email protected] or 1-866-509-7472. We look forward to receiving your FY 2020 SLAA data submission, and we thank you in advance for your time and effort in completing this important survey.
Sincerely,
FY 2020 SLAA Data Collection
Sender |
Contractor |
Recipient |
All Key Holders |
Timeframe |
|
Method |
Recipients blind copied on a group message |
Purpose |
Provide status update of completions, reminder of deadlines, reminder of help and support resources |
Attachments |
Training slide deck for the first status update and none for remaining updates |
Subject: SLAA – Update for Keyholders
SLAA – Update for Keyholders – [DATE]
FY 2020 Data Collection Updates
Thank you all for your participation so far in the SLAA. Congratulations to the [#} states that have certified their data and [#] states that have locked their data!
Reminders
Website: https://submitslaa.imls.gov
John Lorenz Award deadline: Friday, February 19, 2021
Data collection ends: Friday, March 5, 2021
Training and Resources
A User’s Guide, Survey instructions, and validation reference guide are available for Keyholders from the website after login
A slide deck that was used for in-person training for those of you who are also SDCs and the December 2020 webinar is attached
SLAA Help Desk
Reach out to the SLAA Help Desk if you have questions about data submission:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 1-866-509-7472
Sender |
Contractor |
Recipient |
Key Holders of SLAA who have not responded |
Timeframe |
February 1, 2021 |
Method |
Programmed individualized messages |
Purpose |
Remind respondents, provide system credentials |
Attachments |
None |
Subject: FY 2020 State Library Administrative Agency (SLAA) Survey Reminder
Dear
[Key Holder First Name Last Name],
The
Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) wants to remind you
to submit your data for the State Library Administrative Agency
(SLAA) Survey for fiscal year (FY) 2020. Please login to the website
below as soon as possible to submit your important data. The
submission deadline for the John Lorenz Award is coming soon on
February
22nd.
Only states submitting their data on or before this date will be
eligible for the John Lorenz Award.
Please submit your SLAA data using the following credentials:
Website: https://submitslaa.imls.gov/
Username: [Username]
Password: [Starter Password]
When you first log in, you will be prompted to change this password, confirm your e-mail, and set up security questions.
Key deadlines for the FY 2020 SLAA Survey schedule are:
John Lorenz Award deadline: Friday, February 19, 2021
Data collection ends: Friday, March 5, 2021
If have any questions regarding this data collection, please contact the SLAA Help desk at [email protected] or 1-866-509-7472 or Marisa Pelczar at [email protected]. We look forward to receiving your FY 2020 SLAA data submission, and we thank you in advance for your time and effort in completing this important survey.
Sincerely,
FY 2020 SLAA Data Collection
Sender |
Contractor |
Recipient |
Key Holders of SLAA who have not responded; copy Chief Officer |
Timeframe |
February 12, 2021 |
Method |
Programmed individualized messages |
Purpose |
Remind and notify Chief Officer |
Attachments |
None |
Subject: Upcoming Deadline for FY 2020 SLAA Survey
Dear [Key Holder Name],
We are nearing the end of the data collection period for the FY 2020 State Library Administrative Agencies (SLAA) Survey, with a deadline of Friday, March 5. Our records show that South Carolina is one of only four SLAAs that has not yet started reporting on the SLAA Survey. Can you please let Elizabeth Robbins, this study’s project lead from RTI International, and myself know of your state’s status, and if there is anything we can do to assist with your SLAA survey submission?
Thanks in advance for your time and attention to this matter. Collected since 1994, this survey has always had a 100% response rate, reflecting the strong cooperation between the SLAA partners and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Your participation is vital to the success of this data collection.
Sincerely,
Marisa
Sender |
Contractor |
Recipient |
Key Holders who have not responded |
Timeframe |
February 22, 2021 |
Method |
Individualized messages |
Purpose |
Reminder |
Attachments |
None |
Subject: SLAA Reminder
Good Afternoon, [Key Holder Name],
As a reminder, the FY20 SLAA Survey data collection is slated to close this Friday, March 5. If there’s a chance that you may not be able to meet Friday’s deadline, please let us know as soon as possible so we can work with you to ensure your State’s data are submitted. We are here to help with any content or technical questions you may have, and can be reached at [email protected] or 1-866-509-7472. Thanks for your time and attention to this survey, your participation is vital to its success.
SLAA Survey
Sender |
Contactor |
Recipient |
Chief Officer |
Timeframe |
Flow basis as Key Holders completed data entry |
Method |
Automated mail from web data collection system |
Purpose |
Notify Chief Officer to review and certify data; provide Chief Officers with system credentials |
Attachments |
None |
Subject: State Library Administrative Agency Survey
Dear State
Librarian,
Your State Library Administrative Agency Survey
is submitted. Please use your User ID and the initial password to
login to the SLAA web tool to review the information and certify the
survey.
Link to the SLAA web tool:
https://submitslaa.imls.gov
Your
User ID: [Username]
Initial password: [Starter Password]
You
will need to create your own password after login.
Thank
you,
FY
2020 SLAA Data Collection
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