Dear colleagues,
FRASER, the team behind the online archive of the Federal Reserve Board
(which includes a lot of documents related to monetary and banking history
at large, not just Board archives) is conducting a survey of research
needs. This will determine which new types of documents they'll gather and
digitalize in priority in the next years.
For those of you who work on central banking/money/finance/macro/policy
topics, please do not hesitate to take the survey
Beatrice Cherrier
FRASER (https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/), the Federal Reserve Bank of St.
Louis’s digital library of economic, finance, and banking history, is
conducting a survey to identify how researchers value and use historical
economic information.
We hope to better understand which types of historical information are most
valuable to researchers and get some specific examples of how you have used
historical economic information in your own research. This survey should
take about 15 minutes to complete, and will close Tuesday, May 31.
This link takes you to the survey:
https://frb.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b1QyNnSF7JFKwwC
Send any questions or comments about the survey to the FRASER manager,
Aaron Collie: [log in to unmask]
Thank you for your time and interest in FRASER!