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Evaluation of The Wales Broadcast Archive

Wavehill have been commissioned by the National Library of Wales to undertake an independent evaluation of the Wales Broadcast Archive.


The Wales Broadcast Archive brings together extensive broadcast material from the collections of BBC Cymru Wales, ITV Cymru Wales and S4C, making it as accessible as possible to all. We are asking people accessing the Wales Broadcast Archive to fill in a short questionnaire to help us understand who is using it. Participation is voluntary.


As part of the questionnaire you will be asked to provide contact details so we can get in touch to ask a few follow-up questions about your experience using the Wales Broadcast Archive. Participation in the follow-up survey will be voluntary and providing your contact details will in no way commit you to participate. Wavehill will only use your email address and telephone number for purposes of contacting you to take part in the follow-up survey.


The data you provide will only be used for research and evaluation purposes. Any personal information collected as part of the evaluation is kept confidential. Your answers to the questionnaire will not be made public in a way that could lead to you or your organisation being identified. Wavehill will produce a report based on the data but this will not identify any individuals or organisations.

Wavehill will delete the information you provide and all personal data relating to this research within six months of the end of the evaluation.

If you have any questions regarding the questionnaire or the evaluation more generally, please contact Dr Nikki Vousden at Wavehill (nikola.vousden@wavehill.com | 01545 277901) or Einion Gruffudd at the National Library of Wales (einion.gruffudd@llgc.org.uk).

You can also contact the data protection officer for the Welsh Government at DataProtectionOfficer@gov.wales.

Under the new data protection legislation, you have the right:

  • ​ To access your personal data held by Wavehill.

  • To require Wavehill to correct any mistakes in that data.

  • To (in certain circumstances) object to or restrict processing.

  • For (in certain circumstances) your data to be ‘erased’.

Please contact Dr Nikki Vousden if you wish to do any of these things in relation to this project.

If you have any concerns about how your data has been handled, you can lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office who is Welsh Government’s independent regulator for data protection. You can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office on 01625 545 745 or 0303 123 1113, via the website www.ico.org.uk , or write to: Information Commissioner, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.

Internal only. Ref [687-22]


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