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Career Plateauing Among Senior Librarians., Tina M. Neville, Deborah B. Henry
Career Plateauing Among Senior Librarians., Tina M. Neville, Deborah B. Henry
Tina M. Neville
Using an online survey and semi-structured interviews, senior academic librarians were asked to reflect on the factors that keep them personally fulfilled and on how they remain motivated to make positive contributions to their organization. Motivations include esteem of colleagues and supervisors, variety in their work, salary, opportunities to learn new skills, increasing responsibility, and working with students and faculty. 59% percent of the survey respondents ranked their job satisfaction at 8 (on a scale of 1—10, with 10 the most satisfied). Using Bardwick’s definitions of plateauing, 60% of the 20 librarians interviewed did not feel that they were content-plateaued.
Reference Classification--Is It Time To Make Some Changes?, Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Reference Classification--Is It Time To Make Some Changes?, Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Tina M. Neville
In 2005, the authors tested the consistency and ease-of-use of a skill/strategy-based reference question classification system published by Warner in 2001. Results of that test indicated that the Warner system was a significant improvement over the resource-based traditional system. In this study, reference librarians from other institutions were invited to compare the technologysensitive Warner system to the traditional Katz classification system. The results of this larger test mirror the findings of the original study. Overall, classification was more consistent using the Warner system.
Research, Publication, And Service Patterns Of Florida Academic Librarians, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Research, Publication, And Service Patterns Of Florida Academic Librarians, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Tina M. Neville
In an effort to establish benchmarks for comparison to national trends, a web-based survey explored the research, publication, and service activities of Florida academic librarians. Participants ranked the importance of professional activities to the tenure/promotion process. Findings suggest that perceived tenure and promotion demands do influence research productivity.
Science And Technology Research: Writing Strategies For Students., Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry, Bruce D. Neville
Science And Technology Research: Writing Strategies For Students., Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry, Bruce D. Neville
Tina M. Neville
No abstract provided.
Support For Research And Service In Florida Academic Libraries, Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Support For Research And Service In Florida Academic Libraries, Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Tina M. Neville
Following a 2003 survey that benchmarked the research and publication activities of Florida librarians, administrative support for these efforts was investigated. Library administrators were asked to identify various types and funding levels of travel and research assistance. Results suggest that Florida librarians receive support comparable to national and regional trends.
Testing Classification Systems For Reference Questions, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Testing Classification Systems For Reference Questions, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Tina M. Neville
Two reference question classification systems were tested using data from a small academic library. Results indicate that a skill/strategy based approach, rather than a system based on resources used or time allocated per question, leads to more consistent classification and provides a more accurate reflection of today's reference desk activity.
Organizing The Peacock Parade : Faculty Buy-In For The Institutional Repository And Open Access Publishing, Carol G. Hixson, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Organizing The Peacock Parade : Faculty Buy-In For The Institutional Repository And Open Access Publishing, Carol G. Hixson, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Tina M. Neville
This session will demonstrate how even a small institution with limited staffing and resources can achieve more than 30 percent buy-in of their faculty to the institutional repository (IR) and increase awareness of and support for open access publishing on their campus.
Analyzing The Data Management Environment In A Master's-Level Institution., Anthony Stamatoplos, Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Analyzing The Data Management Environment In A Master's-Level Institution., Anthony Stamatoplos, Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Tina M. Neville
The data management environments at research-intensive institutions have been studied extensively. Few studies, however, have assessed the environments at institutions that are not classified as research-intensive, where scholarship and obtaining external funding is still highly encouraged. Using results from semi-structured interviews with faculty from an array of disciplines, the authors describe the research processes and data concerns at a Master's-level institution. A comparison of the results illustrate that, at least at this institution, faculty face very similar issues as those identified at research-intensive organizations and many of the same practices and services could be implemented on a smaller scale.
Going The Distance: Avoiding Mid-Career Plateaus., Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Going The Distance: Avoiding Mid-Career Plateaus., Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville
Tina M. Neville
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Scholarly Book Publishers—A Case Study In The Field Of Journalism., Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Evaluating Scholarly Book Publishers—A Case Study In The Field Of Journalism., Tina M. Neville, Deborah Boran Henry
Tina M. Neville
By adapting multiple metrics used for journal article evaluation and replicating recent publisher metrics, the authors tested methods for evaluating scholarly book publishers. Using monographs published in journalism between 2007 and 2011 as a test case, results indicate these methods may be useful to other scholarly disciplines.
Gateway To The World's Information : Nelson Poynter Memorial Library University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Strategic Plan 2010 - 2014, Carol G. Hixson, Virginia Champion, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville, Gerald A. Notaro
Gateway To The World's Information : Nelson Poynter Memorial Library University Of South Florida St. Petersburg Strategic Plan 2010 - 2014, Carol G. Hixson, Virginia Champion, Deborah Boran Henry, Tina M. Neville, Gerald A. Notaro
Tina M. Neville
No abstract provided.