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Main Authors: Dearie, Tammie Nickelson, Comp., Steel, Virginia, Comp.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED359969
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author Dearie, Tammie Nickelson, Comp.
Steel, Virginia, Comp.
author_facet Dearie, Tammie Nickelson, Comp.
Steel, Virginia, Comp.
Dearie, Tammie Nickelson, Comp.
Steel, Virginia, Comp.
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contents Interlibrary Loan Trends: Staffing and Organization. SPEC Kit #187. Dearie, Tammie Nickelson, Comp. Steel, Virginia, Comp. Academic Libraries Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Library Administration Library Automation Library Cooperation Library Personnel Library Surveys Research Libraries Shared Library Resources Student Employment Training Trend Analysis Topics related to research library interlibrary loan staffing and organizational structures were explored through a survey conducted by the Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) of the Association of Research Libraries. Data gathered from 82 libraries show a very small increase in the number of full-time equivalents in loan units between 1987 and 1992, with a static number of professionals and a slight increase in paraprofessionals and student employees. Lending operations are shown to be more labor-intensive than are borrowing activities. The use of students and paraprofessionals is high because of the many routine processing duties. Interlibrary loan operations generally tend to be part of the reference department or the circulation/access services department. The variety and complexity of new automated systems mean that training is a continuing requirement in loan operations. If interlibrary lending continues its rapid growth, the research library's ability to meet its clientele's needs will continue to be challenged. In addition to the survey results, information and sample documents for organization charts, and professional, support staff, and student job descriptions are included. A list of five selected readings is also provided. Flyer 187 is included, which summarizes the kit. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Interlibrary Loan Trends: Staffing and Organization. SPEC Kit #187.
Dearie, Tammie Nickelson, Comp.
Steel, Virginia, Comp.
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Interlibrary Loans
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Cooperation
Library Personnel
Library Surveys
Research Libraries
Shared Library Resources
Student Employment
Training
Trend Analysis
Interlibrary Loan Trends: Staffing and Organization. SPEC Kit #187. Dearie, Tammie Nickelson, Comp. Steel, Virginia, Comp. Academic Libraries Higher Education Interlibrary Loans Library Administration Library Automation Library Cooperation Library Personnel Library Surveys Research Libraries Shared Library Resources Student Employment Training Trend Analysis Topics related to research library interlibrary loan staffing and organizational structures were explored through a survey conducted by the Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) of the Association of Research Libraries. Data gathered from 82 libraries show a very small increase in the number of full-time equivalents in loan units between 1987 and 1992, with a static number of professionals and a slight increase in paraprofessionals and student employees. Lending operations are shown to be more labor-intensive than are borrowing activities. The use of students and paraprofessionals is high because of the many routine processing duties. Interlibrary loan operations generally tend to be part of the reference department or the circulation/access services department. The variety and complexity of new automated systems mean that training is a continuing requirement in loan operations. If interlibrary lending continues its rapid growth, the research library's ability to meet its clientele's needs will continue to be challenged. In addition to the survey results, information and sample documents for organization charts, and professional, support staff, and student job descriptions are included. A list of five selected readings is also provided. Flyer 187 is included, which summarizes the kit. (SLD)
title Interlibrary Loan Trends: Staffing and Organization. SPEC Kit #187.
topic Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Interlibrary Loans
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Cooperation
Library Personnel
Library Surveys
Research Libraries
Shared Library Resources
Student Employment
Training
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED359969