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Autori principali: Tolppanen, Bradley P., Derr, Janice
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2009
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ858334
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author Tolppanen, Bradley P.
Derr, Janice
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Derr, Janice
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Derr, Janice
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contents A Survey of the Duties and Job Performance of Student Assistants in Access Services Tolppanen, Bradley P. Derr, Janice Library Personnel Job Performance Student Employment College Students Surveys Supervisors Academic Libraries Job Training Library Services The results of a recently conducted Web-based survey of Access Services department supervisors are presented in this article. The survey, which was completed by 94 respondents, identified 19 core tasks completed by student assistants and further found a high overall approval of student assistant job performance. The information generated by the survey suggested improved approaches to training student assistants based on methods currently used by other respondents to the survey. (Contains 3 tables and 2 notes.)
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spellingShingle A Survey of the Duties and Job Performance of Student Assistants in Access Services
Tolppanen, Bradley P.
Derr, Janice
Library Personnel
Job Performance
Student Employment
College Students
Surveys
Supervisors
Academic Libraries
Job Training
Library Services
A Survey of the Duties and Job Performance of Student Assistants in Access Services Tolppanen, Bradley P. Derr, Janice Library Personnel Job Performance Student Employment College Students Surveys Supervisors Academic Libraries Job Training Library Services The results of a recently conducted Web-based survey of Access Services department supervisors are presented in this article. The survey, which was completed by 94 respondents, identified 19 core tasks completed by student assistants and further found a high overall approval of student assistant job performance. The information generated by the survey suggested improved approaches to training student assistants based on methods currently used by other respondents to the survey. (Contains 3 tables and 2 notes.)
title A Survey of the Duties and Job Performance of Student Assistants in Access Services
topic Library Personnel
Job Performance
Student Employment
College Students
Surveys
Supervisors
Academic Libraries
Job Training
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ858334