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Main Authors: Beecher, John W., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ271532
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author Beecher, John W.
And Others
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And Others
Beecher, John W.
And Others
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contents Use of Random Alarm Mechanisms for Analyzing Professional and Support Staff Activities in Science Libraries. Part I: Methodology; Part II: Data Analysis and Discussion. Beecher, John W. And Others Academic Libraries Branch Libraries Data Analysis Decentralization Higher Education Librarians Library Services Library Technicians Online Systems Organization Size (Groups) Reference Services Research Methodology Sampling Tables (Data) This investigation involving 98 participants within 11 departmental science libraries at the University of Illinois reports on use of random alarm mechanism sampling to analyze staff activities. Percent of time spent on various activities is identified and correlated to acquisition budget, staff size, collection size, and job classification. References are listed. (EJS)
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spellingShingle Use of Random Alarm Mechanisms for Analyzing Professional and Support Staff Activities in Science Libraries. Part I: Methodology; Part II: Data Analysis and Discussion.
Beecher, John W.
And Others
Academic Libraries
Branch Libraries
Data Analysis
Decentralization
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Services
Library Technicians
Online Systems
Organization Size (Groups)
Reference Services
Research Methodology
Sampling
Tables (Data)
Use of Random Alarm Mechanisms for Analyzing Professional and Support Staff Activities in Science Libraries. Part I: Methodology; Part II: Data Analysis and Discussion. Beecher, John W. And Others Academic Libraries Branch Libraries Data Analysis Decentralization Higher Education Librarians Library Services Library Technicians Online Systems Organization Size (Groups) Reference Services Research Methodology Sampling Tables (Data) This investigation involving 98 participants within 11 departmental science libraries at the University of Illinois reports on use of random alarm mechanism sampling to analyze staff activities. Percent of time spent on various activities is identified and correlated to acquisition budget, staff size, collection size, and job classification. References are listed. (EJS)
title Use of Random Alarm Mechanisms for Analyzing Professional and Support Staff Activities in Science Libraries. Part I: Methodology; Part II: Data Analysis and Discussion.
topic Academic Libraries
Branch Libraries
Data Analysis
Decentralization
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Services
Library Technicians
Online Systems
Organization Size (Groups)
Reference Services
Research Methodology
Sampling
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ271532