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Autori principali: Stephenson, Nina K., St. Clair, Linda
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1996
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ531032
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author Stephenson, Nina K.
St. Clair, Linda
author_facet Stephenson, Nina K.
St. Clair, Linda
Stephenson, Nina K.
St. Clair, Linda
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contents Extending the Clan: Graduate Assistantships in the Reference Department. Stephenson, Nina K. St. Clair, Linda Academic Libraries Assistantships Graduate Students Higher Education Library Instruction Library Personnel Library Services Paraprofessional Personnel Personnel Evaluation Pilot Projects Program Implementation Reference Services Student Employment In a pilot program for meeting their need for additional reference and instructional personnel, the Zimmerman Library of the University of New Mexico employed and then evaluated two graduate students. Administrators concluded that graduate assistants can make valuable contributions to reference, information, and instructional services if they are carefully selected, adequately compensated, and conscientiously trained for prescribed duties. (PEN)
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spellingShingle Extending the Clan: Graduate Assistantships in the Reference Department.
Stephenson, Nina K.
St. Clair, Linda
Academic Libraries
Assistantships
Graduate Students
Higher Education
Library Instruction
Library Personnel
Library Services
Paraprofessional Personnel
Personnel Evaluation
Pilot Projects
Program Implementation
Reference Services
Student Employment
Extending the Clan: Graduate Assistantships in the Reference Department. Stephenson, Nina K. St. Clair, Linda Academic Libraries Assistantships Graduate Students Higher Education Library Instruction Library Personnel Library Services Paraprofessional Personnel Personnel Evaluation Pilot Projects Program Implementation Reference Services Student Employment In a pilot program for meeting their need for additional reference and instructional personnel, the Zimmerman Library of the University of New Mexico employed and then evaluated two graduate students. Administrators concluded that graduate assistants can make valuable contributions to reference, information, and instructional services if they are carefully selected, adequately compensated, and conscientiously trained for prescribed duties. (PEN)
title Extending the Clan: Graduate Assistantships in the Reference Department.
topic Academic Libraries
Assistantships
Graduate Students
Higher Education
Library Instruction
Library Personnel
Library Services
Paraprofessional Personnel
Personnel Evaluation
Pilot Projects
Program Implementation
Reference Services
Student Employment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ531032