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Main Author: Goodell, John S.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED116687
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author Goodell, John S.
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contents Libraries and Work Sampling. Challenge to Change: Library Applications of New Concepts, No. 1. Goodell, John S. Evaluation Methods Guides Librarians Library Administration Library Services Library Surveys Reference Services Statistical Data Tables (Data) Work sampling is an effective device for testing efficiency in the use of library materials and personnel. An administrator can determine whether circulation or reference librarians are effectively using their time and whether the work flow should be reorganized. Key operations of a sampling should include definition of a problem, identification of the pertinent categories, determination of appropriate observation times, mathematical processing of the data, and finally the interpretation. Statistical tables illustrate calculations of the study, and the figures illustrate tally forms. The appendixes contain additional mathematical refinements and a review of library literature on work sampling; and a 22-item bibliography includes books and articles on sampling. (Author/DS)
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spellingShingle Libraries and Work Sampling. Challenge to Change: Library Applications of New Concepts, No. 1.
Goodell, John S.
Evaluation Methods
Guides
Librarians
Library Administration
Library Services
Library Surveys
Reference Services
Statistical Data
Tables (Data)
Libraries and Work Sampling. Challenge to Change: Library Applications of New Concepts, No. 1. Goodell, John S. Evaluation Methods Guides Librarians Library Administration Library Services Library Surveys Reference Services Statistical Data Tables (Data) Work sampling is an effective device for testing efficiency in the use of library materials and personnel. An administrator can determine whether circulation or reference librarians are effectively using their time and whether the work flow should be reorganized. Key operations of a sampling should include definition of a problem, identification of the pertinent categories, determination of appropriate observation times, mathematical processing of the data, and finally the interpretation. Statistical tables illustrate calculations of the study, and the figures illustrate tally forms. The appendixes contain additional mathematical refinements and a review of library literature on work sampling; and a 22-item bibliography includes books and articles on sampling. (Author/DS)
title Libraries and Work Sampling. Challenge to Change: Library Applications of New Concepts, No. 1.
topic Evaluation Methods
Guides
Librarians
Library Administration
Library Services
Library Surveys
Reference Services
Statistical Data
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED116687