In this paper the authors aim to examine ways to motivate staff whose job assignments include repetitive library tasks such as shelving, copy cataloguing, circulation, and other similar functions.
The authors review the appropriate management literature and build upon the extensive management experience of the second author.
Ways to increase employee motivation including enriching the work experience, effective communication, appropriate incentives, and treating each employee as an individual. Sharing tasks among staff and maintaining an ergonomic workspace are also important. Library automation and eliminating unneeded tasks can reduce repetitive tasks but can also lead to a reduction in staff.
The paper provides practical steps for managers to take to keep staff motivated when faced with repetitive tasks.
This paper summarizes the management literature on this topic to provide practical guidance for library managers.
