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Auteur principal: Deffenbaugh, James T.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1978
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contents Library Faculty Salary Survey: Preliminary and Final Reports. Deffenbaugh, James T. Academic Libraries Library Surveys Professional Personnel Salaries Tables (Data) The first of these two reports by the Library Faculty Affairs Committee compares the findings of a survey of library faculty salaries at the University of Notre Dame with statistics reported by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL)--based on 94 libraries--and the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) for 1557 libraries, as well as with average salaries by rank for teaching faculty at Notre Dame. The second report summarizes the findings of this survey and reports the main conclusion reached by the committee--that the N.D. library faculty should take no action as a group for salary enhancement of professional library positions. The reasons for this recommendation are discussed in some detail, and other related issues are noted. Appendices include tables showing average salaries by region for ARL libraries and weighted average salary by rank and AAUP classification for 1977-78. (JD)
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spellingShingle Library Faculty Salary Survey: Preliminary and Final Reports.
Deffenbaugh, James T.
Academic Libraries
Library Surveys
Professional Personnel
Salaries
Tables (Data)
Library Faculty Salary Survey: Preliminary and Final Reports. Deffenbaugh, James T. Academic Libraries Library Surveys Professional Personnel Salaries Tables (Data) The first of these two reports by the Library Faculty Affairs Committee compares the findings of a survey of library faculty salaries at the University of Notre Dame with statistics reported by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL)--based on 94 libraries--and the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) for 1557 libraries, as well as with average salaries by rank for teaching faculty at Notre Dame. The second report summarizes the findings of this survey and reports the main conclusion reached by the committee--that the N.D. library faculty should take no action as a group for salary enhancement of professional library positions. The reasons for this recommendation are discussed in some detail, and other related issues are noted. Appendices include tables showing average salaries by region for ARL libraries and weighted average salary by rank and AAUP classification for 1977-78. (JD)
title Library Faculty Salary Survey: Preliminary and Final Reports.
topic Academic Libraries
Library Surveys
Professional Personnel
Salaries
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED180487