id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-24436 Lennertz, Lora L.; Jones, Phillip J. A Question of Time: Sociotemporality in Academic Libraries 2020-05-05 20 .pdf application/pdf 9353 397 42 Although he used persons from each profession to validate his categorization of each as high time-urgent or low time-urgent, he did not address variations within each field on his scale or the variety of jobs within either field.35 Ifijeh discussed the importance of time management in academic libraries, A Question of Time 705 but his practical approaches to organizational efficiency did not explore differences among individuals or the socially constructed dimensions of time.36 Anderson proposed a matrix of spatial and temporal orientations to library work with two binary axes: global/local and long- term/short-term.37 He argued that each library and staff member occupied a spot on this grid and that when “unsustainable friction” arose between the employer and an employee with a contrasting proclivity, the ethical mandate was for the librarian “to look for other work. In an era of attention to work/life balance, the authors were interested in determining the degree to which professionals were able to separate work time from personal time. cache/crl-24436.pdf txt/crl-24436.txt