The Information Worker in Isolation: Problems and Achievements
Abstract
Whether they can legitimately be described as virtuosi or one man (sic) bands, information professionals working in isolation have become something of a cause célèbre recently. This study looks first at their contribution to the collection, analysis, synthesis and dissemination of information in a single field — that of employment studies. Then, using the test of relative job satisfaction as a function of effectiveness, the characteristics, problems and satisfactions of the workers themselves are examined. The present work is based on two reports of a survey undertaken on behalf of the British Library Research and Development Department in 1983.
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Citation
Shuter, J. (1984), "The Information Worker in Isolation: Problems and Achievements", Library Management, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. i-47. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb054866
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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