Unit Costs in a Selected Group of High-school LibrariesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - 36ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... checking , preparation of the cards for the catalogs and their filing , to be carefully noted and the cost of each operation to be estimated on the basis of the salary of the assistant concerned . The ultimate failure of this test grew ...
... checking , preparation of the cards for the catalogs and their filing , to be carefully noted and the cost of each operation to be estimated on the basis of the salary of the assistant concerned . The ultimate failure of this test grew ...
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... checking the different interpretations of the categories made by the various librarians . In one school the try - out was conducted under the supervision of a member of the U. S. Office of Education staff . The periods selected for the ...
... checking the different interpretations of the categories made by the various librarians . In one school the try - out was conducted under the supervision of a member of the U. S. Office of Education staff . The periods selected for the ...
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... checked for any apparent discrepancies with the figures from previous weeks in the same library . At the end of the first sampling the percentage distributions of direct labor time were compiled for each participating library and sent ...
... checked for any apparent discrepancies with the figures from previous weeks in the same library . At the end of the first sampling the percentage distributions of direct labor time were compiled for each participating library and sent ...
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... checking out books for classroom collections , sending overdue notices , renew- ing books , putting books on reserve ... checking invoices , accessioning , shelf listing , and preparation for the shelves . Acquisition and care of ...
... checking out books for classroom collections , sending overdue notices , renew- ing books , putting books on reserve ... checking invoices , accessioning , shelf listing , and preparation for the shelves . Acquisition and care of ...
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... checking attendance records , distribution and collection of free text- books , hall duty , conducting " home rooms , " etc. Miscellaneous tasks not easily classified in the categories listed , together with unproductive time took 2 ...
... checking attendance records , distribution and collection of free text- books , hall duty , conducting " home rooms , " etc. Miscellaneous tasks not easily classified in the categories listed , together with unproductive time took 2 ...
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11 participating schools Acquisition and cataloging Acquisition of books American Library Association answer a reference assistant librarian bindery book advisory services Cataloging a title Cataloging and classification checking circulate a book class of position classification duplicates classroom clerical Cooperative Study Crookston direct labor distribution of direct duplicates and replacements Federal Security Agency filing high-school libraries home rooms includes Information and reference Instruction and book keeping Librarian and fac librarian was paid Library journal Library Service Division lists and bibliographies median minutes and cost nonbook material number of minutes Office of Education pamphlets participating libraries percent period preparation Profes public library Public relations pupils reference questions reference service room and collection Satisfac School library activities school routine schools reported selected shelves Special duties staff members Study of Secondary subprofessional Table Teaching classes tion ulty unit count unit of direct unit of library Unproductive volunteer student William Warner
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11 ÆäÀÌÁö - Each cost accounting system should provide for the recording of all the elements of cost incurred to accomplish a purpose, to carry on an activity or operation or to complete a unit of work or a specific job.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - An informal education considered by the chief librarian as the real equivalent of four years of college work plus five years' experience in a library of recognized professional standing. (This provision is to take care of those already in the profession who are performing duties which require a knowledge of books and library technique as taught in a library schoo1.) 7.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - A subprofessional assistant is a person who performs, under the immediate supervision of professional staff members, work largely concerned with the higher routine processes which are peculiar to library work and which require some knowledge of library procedure. (No assistant paid on an hourly basis should be included here.) A subprofessional assistant should have had at least brief elementary training in library work as taught in a library summer session or a training class.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - A professional assistant is a member of the professional staff performing work of a professional grade which requires training and skill in the theoretical or scientific parts of library work as distinct from its merely mechanical parts...
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... training and skill in the theoretical or scientific parts of library work as distinct from its merely mechanical parts and includes all the professional staff except the chief librarian or director, assistant chief librarian, department heads, division heads, branch librarians, and first assistants.
3 ÆäÀÌÁö - Libraries do not have devices at present by which they can accurately measure their administrative effectiveness or social significance. The next ten years will witness the development of a body of costs and measurements...
1 ÆäÀÌÁö - FARGO, LUCILE F. The Library in the School. 3d ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 1939.
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - Hand, Elinor. A cost survey in a university library. Library journal, 55 : 766, Oct 1, 1930. 8 Rider, Fremont. Library cost accounting. Library quarterly, 6 : 331-81, October 1936' costs of acquisition and cataloging work in a university library.
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - In this report we find the first mention of a ''time study" in relation to cost analysis. As a result of this report, a test was undertaken in a group of libraries in which they selected 100 titles . . . representing the average degree of difficulty for the class of books usually handled, the time of the various operations connected with the cataloging, classification, shelf-listing, revision and checking, preparation of the cards for the catalogs and their filing, to be carefully noted and the cost...
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - Hanson, JCM The cataloging test in the University of Chicago library. Library Journal 40s 399-400. Jacobs, EP and Spencer, Robinson. What price reclassification? ALA Catalog section. Catalogers* and classifiers