The Impact of Reorganization of Staff Using the Core Competencies as a Framework for Staff Training and Development

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In 2012, the Colorado State University Libraries’ Technical Services Department reorganized, which provided the catalyst to reconfigure paraprofessional staff positions. Staff are either part of the state classified system or are considered administrative professionals; both categories dictate the extent to which positions can be expanded to encompass assisting with managing electronic resources. This presentation is an account of how NASIG’s Core Competencies for Electronic Resource Librarians are scalable to be used in restructuring staff positions that assist with managing resources. Special attention will be paid to various modes of training that enable paraprofessionals to learn processes associated with electronic resources work.

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Erb, R. A. (2015). The Impact of Reorganization of Staff Using the Core Competencies as a Framework for Staff Training and Development. Serials Librarian, 68(1–4), 92–105. https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2015.1017417

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