Personal and Environmental Factors Affecting the Job Satisfaction of Professionals and Paraprofessionals in Pakistani University Libraries

M. Shakil, Muhammad Ijaz Mairaj
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This study aimed at measuring the job satisfaction of library professionals and paraprofessionals working in the university libraries of twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. This study's targeted population was 232 library professionals, and paraprofessionals working in 17 Higher Education Commission (HEC) recognized university libraries. A questionnaire was designed with the help of existing literature and theories. Face validity and reliability was ensured before data collection. A total of 146 respondents willingly responded to the questionnaire, and therefore the response rate was 63%. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied through SPSS for data analysis. According to the results, professionals were more satisfied than paraprofessionals in promotion, technology innovation, and job autonomy. Both groups wanted improvement in fringe benefits. Multiple Regression analysis showed that personal and environmental factors significantly contributed to professional and paraprofessional staff's job satisfaction. Environmental predictors are influential contributors to overall job satisfaction for both groups. This study develops a better understanding of the subject. It supports the authorities to review the policies of salary, promotion, continuing education, technology innovation, job autonomy and fringe benefits to enhance the productivity of the library professionals and paraprofessionals in their organizations. Moreover, this study helps the HEC, library associations, and university authorities in amending job structure policies to better the library profession in the country.
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影响巴基斯坦大学图书馆专业人员和副专业人员工作满意度的个人和环境因素
本研究旨在测量在拉瓦尔品第和伊斯兰堡这两个城市的大学图书馆工作的图书馆专业人员和准专业人员的工作满意度。这项研究的目标人群是232名图书馆专业人员,以及在17所高等教育委员会(HEC)认可的大学图书馆工作的准专业人员。在现有文献和理论的基础上,设计了一份调查问卷。在数据收集之前确保了人脸的有效性和可靠性。共有146名受访者自愿回答问卷,因此回答率为63%。运用SPSS统计软件进行数据分析。结果显示,专业人员在晋升、技术创新和工作自主性方面比准专业人员更满意。两组人都希望提高附加福利。多元回归分析表明,个人因素和环境因素对专业人员和准专业人员的工作满意度有显著影响。环境预测因素对两组人的整体工作满意度都有影响。这项研究加深了对这一主题的理解。它支持当局审查薪酬、晋升、继续教育、技术创新、工作自主和附加福利等政策,以提高图书馆专业人员和辅助专业人员在其组织中的生产力。此外,这项研究有助于HEC、图书馆协会和大学当局修改工作结构政策,以改善该国的图书馆职业。
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Pakistan Journal of Information Management and Libraries
Pakistan Journal of Information Management and Libraries Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The PJIM&L is a double-blind refereed scholarly journal. It is committed to publish original research articles, scholarly critiques and conceptual contributions to the areas of Information Management, Information Science and Librarianship. Ideas and views expressed in papers published in the PJIM&L is the sole responsibility of authors. It does not necessarily reflect opinion/policy of the Department or Editorial Advisory Board.
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