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Main Author: Bryant, Bonita
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ336244
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author Bryant, Bonita
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contents Allocation of Human Resources for Collection Development. Bryant, Bonita Librarians Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Planning Literature Reviews Models Occupational Information Organizational Climate Personnel Management Resource Allocation Staff Utilization This article reviews personnel administration techniques that have been used to establish work-load parameters, but offer no aid in subject deployment. A model which identifies elements that must be included in a consideration of work-load measurement and subject allocation for library collection development tasks is presented. Thirty-four references are cited. (EJS)
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spellingShingle Allocation of Human Resources for Collection Development.
Bryant, Bonita
Librarians
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Planning
Literature Reviews
Models
Occupational Information
Organizational Climate
Personnel Management
Resource Allocation
Staff Utilization
Allocation of Human Resources for Collection Development. Bryant, Bonita Librarians Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Planning Literature Reviews Models Occupational Information Organizational Climate Personnel Management Resource Allocation Staff Utilization This article reviews personnel administration techniques that have been used to establish work-load parameters, but offer no aid in subject deployment. A model which identifies elements that must be included in a consideration of work-load measurement and subject allocation for library collection development tasks is presented. Thirty-four references are cited. (EJS)
title Allocation of Human Resources for Collection Development.
topic Librarians
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Planning
Literature Reviews
Models
Occupational Information
Organizational Climate
Personnel Management
Resource Allocation
Staff Utilization
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ336244