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Data and code are linked to a Github repo. The [analysis is also available as a webpage][1], if you don't want to run the code yourself. Data are available as a .csv file titled Sheet12_redacted.csv, containing responses from 90 individuals. Some open-ended responses have been redacted to protect respondants' privacy. Code for the analysis is written in R and available as an R markdown file titled databrarians_to_share_for_pub.Rmd. This file contains analysis reported in the article, as well as some additional analyses not covered in the article. [1]: http://rpubs.com/purplegenie/jmla_datalib_survey_final
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