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Main Authors: Michael, Douglas O., Comp., Rivenburgh, Edwin, Comp.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED270122
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author Michael, Douglas O., Comp.
Rivenburgh, Edwin, Comp.
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Rivenburgh, Edwin, Comp.
Michael, Douglas O., Comp.
Rivenburgh, Edwin, Comp.
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contents SUNY Community College Learning Resources Professional Staff Status and Salary Survey, 1985-86. Michael, Douglas O., Comp. Rivenburgh, Edwin, Comp. Academic Libraries Administrator Responsibility Administrators Community Colleges Educational Media Higher Education Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Statistics Media Specialists Questionnaires Salaries State Surveys Data are presented from a survey of each of 34 New York State community colleges: Adirondack, Broome, Cayuga, Clinton, Columbia-Greene, Corning, Dutchess, Erie/City, Erie/North, Erie/South, Finger Lakes, Fulton-Montgomery, Genesee, Herkimer, Hudson Valley, Jamestown, Jefferson, Mohawk Valley, Monroe, Nassau, Niagara, North Country, Onondaga, Orange, Rockland, Schenectady, Suffolk/Central, Suffolk/Ammerman, Suffolk/East, Suffolk/West, Sullivan, Tompkins-Cortland, Ulster, and Westchester. Data are reported for enrollment and faculty, the title of the chief administrative officer of the learning resources program, the title of the person to whom this administrative officer reports, and the work year and bargaining unit of the administrator. A table indicates whether or not an administrator has responsibility for the following areas: library, media, media software purchase and rental, classroom delivery of software and hardware, photography, graphics, audio, video, computerized typesetting, instructional design, in-house printing, computer services, administrative computing, microcomputer labs, all college microcomputer labs, academic mainframe computer, computer assisted instruction, developmental education, academic programs, and other responsibilities. Full-time and part-time staff, faculty rank and status, salary issues, and benefits are displayed on a separate table. Also included are a profile of the chief administrative officer of SUNY community college libraries and learning resouces centers, and salary ranges and number of staff in each range. The 34-item survey questionnaire is included. (THC)
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spellingShingle SUNY Community College Learning Resources Professional Staff Status and Salary Survey, 1985-86.
Michael, Douglas O., Comp.
Rivenburgh, Edwin, Comp.
Academic Libraries
Administrator Responsibility
Administrators
Community Colleges
Educational Media
Higher Education
Learning Resources Centers
Librarians
Library Statistics
Media Specialists
Questionnaires
Salaries
State Surveys
SUNY Community College Learning Resources Professional Staff Status and Salary Survey, 1985-86. Michael, Douglas O., Comp. Rivenburgh, Edwin, Comp. Academic Libraries Administrator Responsibility Administrators Community Colleges Educational Media Higher Education Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Statistics Media Specialists Questionnaires Salaries State Surveys Data are presented from a survey of each of 34 New York State community colleges: Adirondack, Broome, Cayuga, Clinton, Columbia-Greene, Corning, Dutchess, Erie/City, Erie/North, Erie/South, Finger Lakes, Fulton-Montgomery, Genesee, Herkimer, Hudson Valley, Jamestown, Jefferson, Mohawk Valley, Monroe, Nassau, Niagara, North Country, Onondaga, Orange, Rockland, Schenectady, Suffolk/Central, Suffolk/Ammerman, Suffolk/East, Suffolk/West, Sullivan, Tompkins-Cortland, Ulster, and Westchester. Data are reported for enrollment and faculty, the title of the chief administrative officer of the learning resources program, the title of the person to whom this administrative officer reports, and the work year and bargaining unit of the administrator. A table indicates whether or not an administrator has responsibility for the following areas: library, media, media software purchase and rental, classroom delivery of software and hardware, photography, graphics, audio, video, computerized typesetting, instructional design, in-house printing, computer services, administrative computing, microcomputer labs, all college microcomputer labs, academic mainframe computer, computer assisted instruction, developmental education, academic programs, and other responsibilities. Full-time and part-time staff, faculty rank and status, salary issues, and benefits are displayed on a separate table. Also included are a profile of the chief administrative officer of SUNY community college libraries and learning resouces centers, and salary ranges and number of staff in each range. The 34-item survey questionnaire is included. (THC)
title SUNY Community College Learning Resources Professional Staff Status and Salary Survey, 1985-86.
topic Academic Libraries
Administrator Responsibility
Administrators
Community Colleges
Educational Media
Higher Education
Learning Resources Centers
Librarians
Library Statistics
Media Specialists
Questionnaires
Salaries
State Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED270122