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Main Author: Hall, Russell A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1066053
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contents Beyond the Job Ad: Employers and Library Instruction Hall, Russell A. Academic Libraries Library Instruction Occupational Information Employers Surveys Library Personnel Many content analyses of job ads have revealed the skills and experience needed in academic library jobs and show that library instruction is an important job duty. This study moves beyond the content of the job ads and surveys the employers themselves (in the person of the supervisor). The survey revealed that supervisors highly value library instruction. Other findings relate to the types of instruction duties the new employee will engage in and the ways that these employees learn how to do library instruction, as well as how much time the employee spends on instruction-related duties.
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spellingShingle Beyond the Job Ad: Employers and Library Instruction
Hall, Russell A.
Academic Libraries
Library Instruction
Occupational Information
Employers
Surveys
Library Personnel
Beyond the Job Ad: Employers and Library Instruction Hall, Russell A. Academic Libraries Library Instruction Occupational Information Employers Surveys Library Personnel Many content analyses of job ads have revealed the skills and experience needed in academic library jobs and show that library instruction is an important job duty. This study moves beyond the content of the job ads and surveys the employers themselves (in the person of the supervisor). The survey revealed that supervisors highly value library instruction. Other findings relate to the types of instruction duties the new employee will engage in and the ways that these employees learn how to do library instruction, as well as how much time the employee spends on instruction-related duties.
title Beyond the Job Ad: Employers and Library Instruction
topic Academic Libraries
Library Instruction
Occupational Information
Employers
Surveys
Library Personnel
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1066053