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Main Authors: Earney, Sally, Martins, Ana
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ863779
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author Earney, Sally
Martins, Ana
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Martins, Ana
Earney, Sally
Martins, Ana
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contents Job Rotation at Cardiff University Library Service: A Pilot Study Earney, Sally Martins, Ana Employees Motivation Interviews Research Libraries Library Services Social Capital Case Studies Pilot Projects Library Personnel Foreign Countries Staff Development Library Science Information Science Occupational Mobility Vocational Adjustment This paper presents case study research of a job rotation pilot involving six library assistants in Cardiff University Library Service (ULS). Firstly, it investigates whether job rotation improves motivation and secondly, whether there is an improvement in skills, both technical and "soft". Following a review of the literature, semi-structured interviews took place with each of the "rotatees", both immediately before and after the rotations. They completed daily reflective logs during their rotations which were also analysed. The findings indicate that the rotations resulted in wide-ranging positive outcomes including an increase in both motivation and technical skills. Other positive outcomes included increased confidence, a sense of "the bigger picture" and "social capital". The paper concludes that job rotation can be a positive and powerful tool for staff development. (Contains 2 tables.)
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spellingShingle Job Rotation at Cardiff University Library Service: A Pilot Study
Earney, Sally
Martins, Ana
Employees
Motivation
Interviews
Research Libraries
Library Services
Social Capital
Case Studies
Pilot Projects
Library Personnel
Foreign Countries
Staff Development
Library Science
Information Science
Occupational Mobility
Vocational Adjustment
Job Rotation at Cardiff University Library Service: A Pilot Study Earney, Sally Martins, Ana Employees Motivation Interviews Research Libraries Library Services Social Capital Case Studies Pilot Projects Library Personnel Foreign Countries Staff Development Library Science Information Science Occupational Mobility Vocational Adjustment This paper presents case study research of a job rotation pilot involving six library assistants in Cardiff University Library Service (ULS). Firstly, it investigates whether job rotation improves motivation and secondly, whether there is an improvement in skills, both technical and "soft". Following a review of the literature, semi-structured interviews took place with each of the "rotatees", both immediately before and after the rotations. They completed daily reflective logs during their rotations which were also analysed. The findings indicate that the rotations resulted in wide-ranging positive outcomes including an increase in both motivation and technical skills. Other positive outcomes included increased confidence, a sense of "the bigger picture" and "social capital". The paper concludes that job rotation can be a positive and powerful tool for staff development. (Contains 2 tables.)
title Job Rotation at Cardiff University Library Service: A Pilot Study
topic Employees
Motivation
Interviews
Research Libraries
Library Services
Social Capital
Case Studies
Pilot Projects
Library Personnel
Foreign Countries
Staff Development
Library Science
Information Science
Occupational Mobility
Vocational Adjustment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ863779