Marine Digimap 2012/2013

EDINA undertook a survey of Marine Digimap users from November 2012 to February 2013. The survey was accessed from the Marine Digimap homepage and the link was emailed to users.

50 responses were received, a summary of which is presented here:

Uptake by discipline, role and purpose

Discipline

Respondents selected their discipline from the list shown below; they could select more than one discipline and could specify “Other”. The disciplines specified in under other were put into one of the other disciplines where appropriate.

Most respondents selected Geography and Environment (30%) and Physical Sciences (27%). These disciplines include Earth Science subjects such as Oceanography and Environmental Science.

Biological Sciences (including Marine Biology) (15%), Engineering (14%) were well represented.

Discipline pie chart

Discipline Respondents Percentage
Agriculture, food, and forestry 2 2%
Architecture and planning 6 7%
Biological sciences 13 15%
Business and management studies 0 0%
Communication and media studies 0 0%
Creative and performing arts 0 0%
Education and research methods 1 1%
Engineering 12 14%
Geography and environment 25 30%
Humanities 2 2%
Law 0 0%
Mathematics and computer science 0 0%
Medicine including dentistry 0 0%
Modern languages and area studies 0 0%
Nursing, midwifery and allied health 0 0%
Physical sciences 23 27%
Psychology 0 0%
Social sciences 0 0%
Veterinary medicine 0 0%
Other 0 0%

Role

The large majority of survey respondents were Students. This reflects the numbers of students registered to use the service.

User Status pie chart

Purpose

Respondents were asked for what purposes they were using Marine Digimap, they could tick all options that applied to them in this question.

Marine Digimap is mostly being used for Coursework (32%) and research (25%).

Undergraduate and postgraduate theses account for 21% of usage. Marine Digimap has become embedded in the learning and teaching at some subscribing institutions: “…the tuition I have received is based on using this service…” Student, Higher Education Institution.

Uses pie chart

User Comments

Perceived quality of the service

Recommendation

When users were asked if they would recommend Marine Digimap, 96% agreed; only 2% disagreed.

would you recommend pie chart

User Comments

Perceived Ease of Use

72% of respondents found Marine Digimap easy or very easy to use; whereas 4% found it difficult and only 2% found it very difficult.

Ease of use pie chart

User Comments

Perceived Time Saving

The survey asked if the users work would take longer without Marine Digimap, 92% of respondents Agreed; only 2% disagreed.

Saves Time pie chart

User Comments

What would happen without Marine Digimap?

In response to the question “What alternative would you use if Marine Digimap was not available?”; 68% did not know, 14% said none and 18% gave an alternative.

The 41% of users who said they would use an alternative was made up of 6% who said they would use paper maps (dependent on library holdings); 4% who would pay for the data directly from SeaZone(which may not be discounted or subsidised to the same extent as the service); 4% who would create the data themselves(adding to the length of time a project would take); 2% who would use free online mapping services such as Google and Bing (which do not have much Marine detail or data to download) and 2% who gave examples of free online services(which were more specific in their scope or coverage).

Alternatives pie chart

User Comments

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