Job Motivation of Library Professionals

Job Motivation of Library Professionals
Author: Amit Verma
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659394096

In today's era job motivation is one of the most important factor for the growth and development of an organization/institution. If the level of job satisfaction is low, it affects the work efficiency of LIS professionals. For this purpose library professionals should be motivated. The present book examines the factor of 'organizational climate and personal characteristics' of employees within an organization. This book elaborates the satisfaction level of library professionals working in the libraries of engineering Institutions, Lucknow. It also emphasizes the rewarding system which results in job motivation amongst the LIS professionals.

Job Motivation and the Productivity of Librarians in Colleges

Job Motivation and the Productivity of Librarians in Colleges
Author: Gideon Babalola
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659608872

Attainment of high productivity is of primary concern to all employees and management of most organisations, including colleges of education libraries. To achieve maximum productivity, management experts advocate increased staff welfare among several measures to ensure job commitment and satisfaction among the different categories of employee, including libraries. Several studies have been carried out on job satisfaction and commitment in relation to productivity in university libraries but not much has been done on job motivation and productivity of librarians in colleges of education in Nigeria. This study, therefore, examined job motivation, demographic and environmental factors influencing productivity of librarians in colleges of education in Nigeria. The study revealed the following amongst others. Job motivation and demographic and environmental factors influenced the productivity of librarians. Consequently, the attention given simultaneously to job motivation, demographic and environmental factors should be sustained. There is the need to ensure better power supply as well as Internet accessibility in colleges of education.

Staff Management in Library and Information Work

Staff Management in Library and Information Work
Author: Peter Jordan
Publisher: Gower Publishing Company, Limited
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1995
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Recent research has been drawn upon throughout to fully revise this volume, especially in the areas of staff motivation, job satisfaction and workforce planning. Of particular note are the many new examples featured of documentation now used by libraries, particularly in the coverage of job descriptions, recruitment, staff selection and staff appraisal. All topics highlighted by the changed Library Association requirements for achievement of its qualifications are covered, and the chapter on staff appraisal has been completely re-written to take account of the great progress made in libraries and information units since the last edition. The section on staff supervision and interpersonal skills training has been reorganized and now encompasses time management, conflict management and the management of stress. With these new features bringing the book up to date, it remains an indispensable guide for all library and information centre professionals, and all those involved with the supervision and management of library and information staff.

Job Motivation of Assistant Librarians in Hong Kong Public Libraries

Job Motivation of Assistant Librarians in Hong Kong Public Libraries
Author: Wah-Hung Koo
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781361258880

This dissertation, "Job Motivation of Assistant Librarians in Hong Kong Public Libraries" by Wah-hung, Koo, 顧華紅, was obtained from The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong) and is being sold pursuant to Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License. The content of this dissertation has not been altered in any way. We have altered the formatting in order to facilitate the ease of printing and reading of the dissertation. All rights not granted by the above license are retained by the author. DOI: 10.5353/th_b4677346 Subjects: Public librarians - Job satisfaction - China - Hong Kong Employee motivation - China - Hong Kong

Staff Management in Library and Information Work

Staff Management in Library and Information Work
Author: Peter Jordan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 135189837X

This standard text has been fully revised and updated for its fourth edition to reflect continuing technological changes, as well as issues such as social inclusion, lifelong learning and European employment legislation. Chapter 1 on the working environment has been completely rewritten. The present environment brings problems of staff motivation, de-professionalization and the loss of control: Chapter 2 reminds readers of basic motivation theories, now presented in a more logical sequence, and how to deal with such problems. Chapter 3 on workforce planning has been retitled Human Resource Planning and revised to take into account the modes of staffing appropriate for today's turbulent environment. Effective human resource planning requires excellent selection and recruitment procedures: best practice and developments in this area are explored in Chapters 4, Job Descriptions and Person Specifications, and 5, Recruitment and Selection of Staff. In Chapter 6 on staff appraisal more attention has been given to multi-rating approaches, such as 360° whereby different aspects of work can be assessed by different groups of people, and to appraisal of junior by senior staff. The last decade has seen increased emphasis on training and development to deliver high quality services in a climate of constant change. Chapter 7 has therefore been reordered and expanded in order to reflect new approaches and changes in this area. In Chapter 8, Staff Supervision and Interpersonal Skills, recent emphasis on leadership and counselling skills are reflected, as is the growing need to do more with less through enhanced time management and stress management techniques. With this new edition, this core guide brings professionals involved in managing library and information staff up to date with how to cope with the most pressing problems and challenges in today's fast-changing environment.

Workplace Culture in Academic Libraries

Workplace Culture in Academic Libraries
Author: Kelly Blessinger
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1780633688

Workplace culture refers to conditions that collectively influence the work atmosphere. These can include policies, norms, and unwritten standards for behavior. This book focuses on various aspects of workplace culture in academic libraries from the practitioners’ viewpoint, as opposed to that of the theoretician. The book asks the following questions: What conditions contribute to an excellent academic library work environment? What helps to make a particular academic library a great place to work? Articles focus on actual programs while placing the discussion in a scholarly context. The book is structured into 14 chapters, covering various aspects of workplace culture in academic libraries, including: overview of workplace culture, assessment, recruitment, acclimation for new librarians, workforce diversity, physical environment, staff morale, interaction between departments, tenure track/academic culture, mentoring/coaching, generational differences, motivation/incentives, complaints/conflict management, and organizational transparency. Includes the most current best practices and models in academic libraries Represents the viewpoints of both the employee and manager Focuses on the academic library as workplace rather than as a service provider