Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-2001

Publication Title

Portal: Libraries and the Academy

Volume

1

Issue

1

First page number:

30

Abstract

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.

Keywords

Academic librarians; Time management

Disciplines

Library and Information Science

File Format

PDF

File Size

153 KB

Language

English

Comments

Copyright Johns Hopkins University Press

Publisher Citation

Brown, J. M. (2001). Time and the academic librarian. Portal: Libraries and the Academy, 1, 59-70. doi:10.1353/pla.2001.0009

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