For academic librarians to balance time requirements for research, service and job duties they need a keen sense of where their time is allocated. Although the literature gives some idea of average time allocated, a more detailed view is obtained through examination of one librarian’s seven-year accumulation of daily time logs. The log as a method for achieving balance and the goal of balance itself are explored
Almost every librarian’s work life is driven by some type of annual cycle. College and university li...
Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate, from the business processes standpoint, the time a...
I\u27m sure that all of you have had the conversation. You know, the one in which somebody asks wh...
The study's purpose was to evaluate time management practices among directors of large aca-demi...
The purpose of this article is to review the literature on time management, discuss relevant issues,...
Methods Subjects Enlisting Participants Self-Report Forms Tracking Participants Results and Discussi...
David Fox is Bibliographic Services Librarian, University of Saskatchewan Library. david.fox@usask.c...
Many previous time allocation studies treat work as a single activity and examine trade-offs between...
Time is a site of power, one that enacts particular subjectivities and relationships. In the workpla...
“Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so” said Ford Prefect, in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy...
Teaching, research, and service expectations of the academic profession may sometimes seem overwhelm...
Time is a site of power, one that enacts particular subjectivities and relationships. In the workpla...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to use the sociology of time to understand how time is perceive...
In academic libraries, majority of students come to have access to the reserved e-materials in the c...
Edited by Carol Smallwood, Jason Kuhl, and Lisa Fraser ; foreword by Robert P. Holley. Includes two ...
Almost every librarian’s work life is driven by some type of annual cycle. College and university li...
Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate, from the business processes standpoint, the time a...
I\u27m sure that all of you have had the conversation. You know, the one in which somebody asks wh...
The study's purpose was to evaluate time management practices among directors of large aca-demi...
The purpose of this article is to review the literature on time management, discuss relevant issues,...
Methods Subjects Enlisting Participants Self-Report Forms Tracking Participants Results and Discussi...
David Fox is Bibliographic Services Librarian, University of Saskatchewan Library. david.fox@usask.c...
Many previous time allocation studies treat work as a single activity and examine trade-offs between...
Time is a site of power, one that enacts particular subjectivities and relationships. In the workpla...
“Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so” said Ford Prefect, in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy...
Teaching, research, and service expectations of the academic profession may sometimes seem overwhelm...
Time is a site of power, one that enacts particular subjectivities and relationships. In the workpla...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to use the sociology of time to understand how time is perceive...
In academic libraries, majority of students come to have access to the reserved e-materials in the c...
Edited by Carol Smallwood, Jason Kuhl, and Lisa Fraser ; foreword by Robert P. Holley. Includes two ...
Almost every librarian’s work life is driven by some type of annual cycle. College and university li...
Abstract The aim of the study was to investigate, from the business processes standpoint, the time a...
I\u27m sure that all of you have had the conversation. You know, the one in which somebody asks wh...