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Main Authors: Woodsworth, Anne, Maylone, Theresa
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED365327
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author Woodsworth, Anne
Maylone, Theresa
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Maylone, Theresa
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Maylone, Theresa
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contents Reinvesting in the Information Job Family: Context, Changes, New Jobs, and Models for Evaluation and Compensation. CAUSE Professional Paper Series, #11. Woodsworth, Anne Maylone, Theresa Academic Libraries Colleges Computer Centers Computer Uses in Education Employment Patterns Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Scientists Information Technology Job Analysis Job Skills Library Services Models Occupational Surveys Technological Advancement Trend Analysis Values In spite of growing uses of information technologies, institutional policies for job classification and compensation in the information fields appear not to be keeping pace with changes in actual job content. The job streams that have been in existence for decades have not been adjusted to take into account the significant alterations occurring at working levels on campuses. Drawing on a study conducted from 1990 to 1992, this paper provides some empirical evidence that points toward the need to create one information job family and some models that point in the direction of the future. The exploratory study analyzed 63 jobs in computing centers and libraries at three selected institutions. The notion that a single job family for academic computing and library jobs is emerging was validated through this study. Also apparent was the need for analytical factors to be selected carefully and adjusted to reflect the values of the institution. Implications of the study are explored. Two appendixes list job evaluation factors and give job descriptions. (Contains 26 references.) (SLD)
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spellingShingle Reinvesting in the Information Job Family: Context, Changes, New Jobs, and Models for Evaluation and Compensation. CAUSE Professional Paper Series, #11.
Woodsworth, Anne
Maylone, Theresa
Academic Libraries
Colleges
Computer Centers
Computer Uses in Education
Employment Patterns
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Scientists
Information Technology
Job Analysis
Job Skills
Library Services
Models
Occupational Surveys
Technological Advancement
Trend Analysis
Values
Reinvesting in the Information Job Family: Context, Changes, New Jobs, and Models for Evaluation and Compensation. CAUSE Professional Paper Series, #11. Woodsworth, Anne Maylone, Theresa Academic Libraries Colleges Computer Centers Computer Uses in Education Employment Patterns Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Scientists Information Technology Job Analysis Job Skills Library Services Models Occupational Surveys Technological Advancement Trend Analysis Values In spite of growing uses of information technologies, institutional policies for job classification and compensation in the information fields appear not to be keeping pace with changes in actual job content. The job streams that have been in existence for decades have not been adjusted to take into account the significant alterations occurring at working levels on campuses. Drawing on a study conducted from 1990 to 1992, this paper provides some empirical evidence that points toward the need to create one information job family and some models that point in the direction of the future. The exploratory study analyzed 63 jobs in computing centers and libraries at three selected institutions. The notion that a single job family for academic computing and library jobs is emerging was validated through this study. Also apparent was the need for analytical factors to be selected carefully and adjusted to reflect the values of the institution. Implications of the study are explored. Two appendixes list job evaluation factors and give job descriptions. (Contains 26 references.) (SLD)
title Reinvesting in the Information Job Family: Context, Changes, New Jobs, and Models for Evaluation and Compensation. CAUSE Professional Paper Series, #11.
topic Academic Libraries
Colleges
Computer Centers
Computer Uses in Education
Employment Patterns
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Information Scientists
Information Technology
Job Analysis
Job Skills
Library Services
Models
Occupational Surveys
Technological Advancement
Trend Analysis
Values
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED365327