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. 1990 Jul;78(3):293–301.

Restructuring support staff classification levels for academic health sciences library positions.

J C McCann 1, S E Davis 1, D J Trainor 1, D K Waller 1, R B Greenblatt 1
PMCID: PMC225408  PMID: 2393758

Abstract

Nonprofessional library support staff traditionally hold what are considered to be low-paying, nonchallenging positions. These negative factors make retaining creative and productive employees difficult. This article outlines the approach taken at the Medical College of Georgia's Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library to devise a structure of library staff positions that becomes progressively more demanding. A new nine-level Library Staff Classification Plan resulted. This plan also enables and encourages employees to acquire more skills and to accept more responsibility in order to qualify for higher-level library positions or to advance their present position to receive comparable rewards. The plan expresses the level of responsibilities expected, the employee qualifications desired, and lists representative duties across the spectrum of typical library tasks.

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