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Autore principale: Johnson, Carol P.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1996
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ536287
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author Johnson, Carol P.
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contents The Changing Nature of Jobs: A Paraprofessional Time Series. Johnson, Carol P. Academic Libraries Change Agents Comparative Analysis Computers Higher Education Job Skills Liberal Arts Library Automation Library Research Library Technical Processes Occupational Information Paraprofessional Personnel Private Colleges This study examined job descriptions (1975, 1981, 1990) of three paraprofessional jobs in an academic library technical services department at a small, private liberal arts college to determine changes occurring as a result of automation. It found no significant differences. Although changes were more idiosyncratic than expected, they may indicate the de-skilling effect of computers on library functions. (PEN)
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spellingShingle The Changing Nature of Jobs: A Paraprofessional Time Series.
Johnson, Carol P.
Academic Libraries
Change Agents
Comparative Analysis
Computers
Higher Education
Job Skills
Liberal Arts
Library Automation
Library Research
Library Technical Processes
Occupational Information
Paraprofessional Personnel
Private Colleges
The Changing Nature of Jobs: A Paraprofessional Time Series. Johnson, Carol P. Academic Libraries Change Agents Comparative Analysis Computers Higher Education Job Skills Liberal Arts Library Automation Library Research Library Technical Processes Occupational Information Paraprofessional Personnel Private Colleges This study examined job descriptions (1975, 1981, 1990) of three paraprofessional jobs in an academic library technical services department at a small, private liberal arts college to determine changes occurring as a result of automation. It found no significant differences. Although changes were more idiosyncratic than expected, they may indicate the de-skilling effect of computers on library functions. (PEN)
title The Changing Nature of Jobs: A Paraprofessional Time Series.
topic Academic Libraries
Change Agents
Comparative Analysis
Computers
Higher Education
Job Skills
Liberal Arts
Library Automation
Library Research
Library Technical Processes
Occupational Information
Paraprofessional Personnel
Private Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ536287