Library Staff Work Adjustment during the Covid-19: Implications to their Job Involvement

Mocrimah A. Mohammad, Melody R. Agcito
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Given the expanding trends and shifting work habits in libraries, where librarians have a variety of responsibilities, knowledge of the factors affecting work adjustment and job involvement is crucial for both employers and employees. The study aimed to examine the library staff's work adjustments during the new normal and its implications on their job involvement. An adapted research questionnaire was utilized which was distributed to ninety-five (95) library staff of a state university library in Mindanao and selected private and public libraries in the Islamic City of Marawi and Iligan City. Using the descriptive correlational research design, the study utilized descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation to organize the data on the participants' work adjustment and job involvement and regression analysis to ascertain if there is a significant influence of work adjustment on their job involvement. Findings show that the level of work adjustment and job involvement among library staff members was generally high during the new normal. The library staff's level of adjustment significantly influenced their job involvement implying that library staff who have higher work adjustments also tend to have higher job involvement. In light of these findings, this study points to the need to conduct empirical studies concerning types of library processes that have been redesigned technology and automation are being leveraged, how the library staff are adjusting, and how the community is responding.
新冠肺炎期间图书馆工作人员的工作调整:对其工作投入的影响
鉴于图书馆的发展趋势和工作习惯的转变,图书馆员承担着各种各样的责任,了解影响工作调整和工作投入的因素对雇主和雇员都至关重要。本研究旨在探讨新常态下图书馆工作人员的工作调整及其对工作投入的影响。采用了一份经过修改的调查问卷,分发给棉兰老岛一所州立大学图书馆的95名图书馆工作人员以及马拉维伊斯兰市和伊利甘市的一些私人和公共图书馆。本研究采用描述性相关研究设计,运用频率、百分比、均值、标准差等描述性统计对被试的工作调整与工作投入数据进行整理,并进行回归分析,确定工作调整对工作投入是否有显著影响。调查结果显示,在新常态下,图书馆员工的工作适应和工作投入水平普遍较高。图书馆工作人员的工作适应水平显著影响其工作投入,这意味着工作适应水平越高的图书馆工作人员的工作投入也越高。根据这些发现,本研究指出需要对重新设计的图书馆流程类型进行实证研究,技术和自动化正在被利用,图书馆工作人员如何调整,以及社区如何反应。
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