Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
September 2008
Abstract
University libraries invest considerable funds and staff time in the hiring, training, and employment of student assistants. Access Services departments within university libraries depend on student assistants to complete tasks and aid in the work flow in virtually all areas of the department. With the recent increases in minimum wage and uncertain library budgets, the need for the most efficient and effective use of student assistants has become an even greater concern. This poster session will present the results of a recently conducted survey of Access Services department supervisors on the hiring, training, and duties assigned to student assistants. Results of the survey will present new ideas and approaches that other libraries have employed on how to best make use of student assistants.
Recommended Citation
Tolppanen, Bradley and Derr, Janice, "Getting the Most Out of Your Student Worker Budget: A Survey of Tasks Performed by Student Assistants in Access Services Departments" (2008). Faculty Research & Creative Activity. 178.
https://thekeep.eiu.edu/lib_fac/178
https://works.bepress.com/janice_derr/5/download/
Comments
This poster was presented at the 2008 Illinois Library Association annual conference.