“…In their study of the use of computer-based tools by members of the Modern Language Association (MLA), Shaw and Davis (1996) sent a questionnaire to 1,000 MLA members, 500 by electronic mail and 500 by postal mail. German and Oppenheim (1996) contacted the potential respondents by both e-mail and postal mail to investigate periodical lending policies in university libraries. In a study of a public telecomputing system, Anderson and Gansneder (1995) developed a methodology that used both an e-mail survey and computer-monitored data.…”