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Personnel Files Practices Survey

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Finding Aid for Personnel Files Practices Survey, 1980-1981 | The American Library Association Archives

By Yung-hui Chou

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ID: 27/13/16

Primary Creator: Personnel Administrative Section

Other Creators: Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA)

Extent: 1.0 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by state name and by library type (academic and public) thereunder

Date Acquired: 04/07/1989

Subjects: Library Administration, Personnel Files

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Personnel File Practices Survey, including questionnaires returned from academic, public and special libraries to the Section's Economic Status, Welfare and Fringe Benefits Committee, showing name and location of library and files content, access and retention policies. Some responses include comments and copies of relevant personnel regulations. For about 10% of the completed questionnaires the responding library is not identified. While some committee members tallied replies, the responses were used in preparing guidelines for personnel files and the committee did not tabulate or publish the results of the survey. Responses were solicited with the statement that all replies will be treated as confidential.

Biographical Note

The Executive Board of the ALA created the Board on Personnel Administration on July 17, 1936 (1).  In June 1937, Council changed its name to the Board on Salaries, Staff and Tenure.  In October, 1940, Council changed its name to the Board on Personnel Administration.  This section is responsible for general personnel administration in all types of libraries.  Illustrative of the fields of interest are the recruitment and promotion of able people to positions of all levels of library service, certification of librarians, fair employment practices, equal employment opportunities, classification and pay plans, inservice training of all professional and non-professional workers, principles of tenure and intellectual freedom, personnel administration, relations between libraries and pertinent municipal and educational agencies, staff management, ethics, personnel measurement, and guidance, and staff welfare programs (2).

Executive Committee

Economic Status, Welfare, and Fringe Benefits

Nominating

Staff Development

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Library Administration
Personnel Files

Administrative Information

Repository: The American Library Association Archives

Other Note: 0 Pages

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/alasfa/2713016a.pdf

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