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Shaughnessy, Thomas W. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1978
This examination of technological change and its impact on library jobs explains from the historical perspective how technology absorbed much routine work and created the potential for more challenging jobs. Factors to be considered in redesigning jobs to accommodate both technological innovation and human values are discussed. (MBR)
Descriptors: Administration, Guidelines, History, Job Development

Musman, Klaus – College and Research Libraries, 1978
Under the influence of socio-technical theory, recent job satisfaction research has focused upon the areas of (1) the work itself, (2) the individual versus the organization, and (3) job design. This paper focuses on these three areas and explores some of the problems in job design for library employees. (Author/AWP)
Descriptors: Job Development, Job Satisfaction, Librarians, Libraries
Squire, Jan S. – Library Administration & Management, 1991
Discussion of job satisfaction among ethnic minority librarians emphasizes the importance of four areas: planning, recruitment, hiring, and staff acceptance and retention. Factors of job satisfaction are described; ethnicity and ethnic minority demographics are discussed; and literature that addresses librarian satisfaction is reviewed, including…
Descriptors: Demography, Ethnic Groups, Ethnicity, Job Development
Rothstein, Samuel – Library Journal, 1986
Data from three Canadian university libraries on length of service, degree of mobility, and age of professional staff suggest that the combination of middle age, long service, and immobility results in severe deficiencies of motivation, morale, and creativity. Job rotation and job enlargement are suggested as solutions. (EM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Job Development
Whitlatch, Jo Bell – Computers in Libraries, 1991
Discussion of job satisfaction and the level of job performance focuses on the effect of automation on job satisfaction among reference librarians. The influence of stress is discussed, a job strain model is explained, and examples of how to design a job to reduce the stress caused by automation are given. (12 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Job Development, Job Performance

Kreitz, Patricia A.; Ogden, Annegret – College and Research Libraries, 1990
Describes a study that compared roles and responsibilities of academic librarians and support staff within the University of California library system. Areas of overlap between professionals and paraprofessionals and discrepancies in satisfaction with specific job attributes are identified, and the implications for setting realistic expectations…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Compensation (Remuneration), Higher Education

Bednar, Marie – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1988
Describes the effects of the automation of cataloging processes at Pennsylvania State University. The discussion covers the reorganization of professional and paraprofessional personnel and job responsibilities, staff reactions to the changes, the impact on cataloging quality and efficiency, and patron satisfaction with the services offered. (15…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cataloging, Cost Effectiveness, Differentiated Staffs