Results from Survey given in June 2008

There were 344 responses to the survey, down from the 366 responses received last year. Below is a plot showing the response rate for the past 6 years.

plot showing survey response rate over time

We solicited responses from all subscribers to the Archive Newsletter, those who had a GALEX CASJobs account, and to all those who had retrieved data from DADS in the previous 28 months. We also placed an invitation to participate in the survey on the MAST web pages.

With questions 1 through 6, we asked questions to characterize MAST usage and to determine the platforms and browsers MAST users are utilizing. The remaining questions attempt to solicit input concerning various tools and services MAST has either implemented or may plan to implement in the future. We provided several places for responders to enter comments and suggestions. We have selected a subset of the comments and included them in this summary. If several people had the same or similar response, we have only included one of them. In some cases, similar comments were included in two different comment fields. In some respects we find the comments the most useful part of the survey. We would really like to get these throughout the year as you discover needs or have questions. You may send suggestions to the archive help desk at archive@stsci.edu or call at 410-338-4547 between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM eastern time. You may also wish to use the MAST Suggestion Box.

1. How often have you used MAST in the past 12 months?

plot showing how often responders use MAST

2. What missions did you access? (multiple choices permitted)

plot showing the missions used

3. Which operating system do you primarily use to access MAST?

operating systems used - histogram

4. Which browser do you primarily use for your work?

browsers used

5. Please rank the fraction of your MAST usage that is related to the following activities:

plot showing purposes MAST used for

6. Which kind of documentation about MAST would you most like to have available?

Comments:

7. The GALEX Map Browser was first deployed in October 2007. If you are familiar with this tool please check all that apply. I use or plan to use the GALEX Map Browser to:

Additional features desired or comments:

8. We have recently deployed the new GalexView page, which searches on either objects or sky tiles.

If you have used this tool, please tell us how useful you find it:

9.If you use scripts to access MAST data and/or catalogs, please list the language(s) used.

Please describe the kinds of tasks performed:

10. If you are interested in using scripts to access the MAST archive, please tell us about the kinds of tasks for which you would like example scripts to be provided:

Responses:

11.The Hubble Legacy Archive (HLA) had its DR1 data release in February 2008. The HLA provides immediate access to enhanced Hubble products such as more extensive composite images (e.g., stacked, color, mosaics) with improved astrometry, NICMOS grism extractions, and source lists. It also has advanced browsing capabilities and a footprint service.

Please tell us how frequently you have made use of the HLA since its release.

Comments:

12. If you have used the HLA, please tell us how useful you find it overall. Please enter specific comments, suggestions, or features you would like to see added to the HLA in the box below.

Comments:

13. If you have used the HLA, please tell us how useful various features were to you:

Comments:

14. MAST will host the archive for Kepler, a photometric search for exosolar planets (including a GO program for variable objects), which will be launched in early 2009. Do you plan to make use of Kepler data?

If you answered yes, please tell us what tool(s) you would like to have available for the analysis of Kepler photometric light curves:

15. How can we do a better job of supporting your archive needs? Please suggest in the comment box other new features or improvements you would like to see.