大流行期间在家工作的经验教训

Q3 Social Sciences Library Leadership and Management Pub Date : 2023-04-17 DOI:10.5860/llm.v37i1.7547
Renee Gould, Audrey Koke, Marissa Smith
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2020年秋季,一项包含23个问题的调查被发送到各个图书馆相关的列表服务器,以调查2019冠状病毒病大流行的独特影响。传统上,图书馆技术服务部门在办公室进行大部分(如果不是全部)工作。这主要是因为在国内建立所有必要的设备、用品和查阅记录将证明既麻烦又昂贵。因此,调查人员认为,在大流行期间,技术服务部门过渡到在家工作似乎会遇到许多挑战。& # x0D;调查结果喜忧参半。许多但不是全部的技术服务任务都在国内成功地完成了。缺乏必要的设备、行政支持甚至Wi-Fi等方面都使任务难以完全完成。简而言之,调查人员发现,短期技术服务操作可以在家中进行。然而,长期是值得怀疑的,它取决于个别机构在财政上支持技术服务的能力。 & # x0D;这篇文章希望阐明那些阻碍技术服务员工在家工作的系统缺陷。希望它也能揭示出未来可以研究的关键问题。
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Lessons Learned about Working from Home During a Pandemic
A survey of 23 questions was sent out to various library related listservs during the fall of 2020 to investigate the unique impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Traditionally, library technical services departments conducted most, if not all, work in the office. This was mainly because all the necessary equipment, supplies and access to records would prove cumbersome and costly to establish at home. The investigators thus felt as if technical services would experience numerous challenges transitioning to working from home during the pandemic. The results of the survey were mixed. Many but not all elements of technical services tasks were successfully completed at home. Aspects, such as lack of necessary equipment, administrative support and even Wi-Fi made it difficult to completely conduct tasks. In short, investigators found that short-term technical services operations can occur from home. Long term, however, is questionable and dependent upon individual institution’s abilities to financially support technical services. This article hopes to illuminate systematic flaws that create obstacles for technical services employees to work from home. Hopefully, it will also expose critical issues that can be researched in the future.
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