Conventional wisdom has long held that senior staff in university libraries should have parity with their teaching colleagues not merely in salaries and general conditions of service but also in eligibility to participate in general university government through Senate, faculty boards and the like. The case for such participation and the benefits deriving to the university and to the library were well stated in the Parry Report twelve years ago; and in the US a whole monograph has been devoted to the topic of faculty status. That senior staff should also participate in the government of their libraries through departmental meetings, as their teaching colleagues do, is a proposition less frequently stated until more recently, in line with the increasing emphasis placed on the teaching side on participation at departmental level.
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February 01 1979
STAFF PARTICIPATION IN ACADEMIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT Available to Purchase
ALEX ANDERSON
ALEX ANDERSON
University Librarian, Heriot‐Watt
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-793X
Print ISSN: 0024-2535
© MCB UP Limited
1979
Library Review (1979) 28 (2): 69–71.
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ANDERSON A (1979), "STAFF PARTICIPATION IN ACADEMIC LIBRARY GOVERNMENT". Library Review, Vol. 28 No. 2 pp. 69–71, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb012683
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