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| author | Farrell, Sandy L. Driver, Carol |
| author_facet | Farrell, Sandy L. Driver, Carol Farrell, Sandy L. Driver, Carol |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Tag, You're It: Hiring, Training, and Managing Student Assistants Farrell, Sandy L. Driver, Carol Library Personnel Technical Institutes College Libraries Student Employment Student Recruitment Employment Interviews Job Training Personnel Evaluation Program Effectiveness Performance Factors Information Sources Library student assistants account for approximately one-fourth of the staffing in academic libraries in the United States. Each student assistant plays an important role in the daily operations of today's college libraries by providing desk coverage, technical support, and customer service. This article discusses the advantages/disadvantages of employing student assistants, the available financial sources for funding student assistants, as well as the recruitment, interviewing, training, and evaluation methods employed. The authors have worked together for ten years to hire, train, and manage the student assistants at Matheson Library, West Kentucky Community and Technical College, in Paducah, Kentucky, and use a method best described as "tag, you're it." (Contains 1 table.) |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 2010 |
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| spellingShingle | Tag, You're It: Hiring, Training, and Managing Student Assistants Farrell, Sandy L. Driver, Carol Library Personnel Technical Institutes College Libraries Student Employment Student Recruitment Employment Interviews Job Training Personnel Evaluation Program Effectiveness Performance Factors Information Sources Tag, You're It: Hiring, Training, and Managing Student Assistants Farrell, Sandy L. Driver, Carol Library Personnel Technical Institutes College Libraries Student Employment Student Recruitment Employment Interviews Job Training Personnel Evaluation Program Effectiveness Performance Factors Information Sources Library student assistants account for approximately one-fourth of the staffing in academic libraries in the United States. Each student assistant plays an important role in the daily operations of today's college libraries by providing desk coverage, technical support, and customer service. This article discusses the advantages/disadvantages of employing student assistants, the available financial sources for funding student assistants, as well as the recruitment, interviewing, training, and evaluation methods employed. The authors have worked together for ten years to hire, train, and manage the student assistants at Matheson Library, West Kentucky Community and Technical College, in Paducah, Kentucky, and use a method best described as "tag, you're it." (Contains 1 table.) |
| title | Tag, You're It: Hiring, Training, and Managing Student Assistants |
| topic | Library Personnel Technical Institutes College Libraries Student Employment Student Recruitment Employment Interviews Job Training Personnel Evaluation Program Effectiveness Performance Factors Information Sources |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ891579 |