J Med Libr Assoc. 2024 Oct 1;112(4):298-306. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2024.1905. Epub 2024 Oct 7.
This study assesses the prevalence, usage, and impact of remote/hybrid work in academic health science libraries in 2022 and 2023. Due to differences in survey distribution, we focus primarily on the results of the second survey.
Researchers surveyed administrators at Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries (AAHSL) member libraries in the United States in March 2022 and library staff at academic health sciences libraries in March 2023.
The first survey received 71 responses that met inclusion criteria. Ninety-five percent of respondents indicated that remote/hybrid work was allowed in their libraries. Majorities indicated that remote/hybrid work had a positive impact on morale (86%), recruitment (53%) and retention (67%). The second survey received 383 responses that met inclusion criteria. 78% of respondents indicated they were allowed to work remotely, and majorities indicated remote/hybrid work positively impacted work/life balance (75%), morale/job satisfaction (69%), likelihood of staying at their current institution (64%), and productivity/overall effectiveness (58%). Respondents were less likely to accept a fully onsite (45% unlikely) or fully remote (20% unlikely) position than a hybrid one (1% unlikely). In a list of 9 factors associated with recruitment, retention, and job satisfaction, only salary and benefits ranked higher than remote/hybrid work.
Remote/hybrid work is common in academic health science libraries and highly valued by employees. While not without challenges, remote/hybrid work appears to be a valuable tool to support recruitment, retention, and job satisfaction of workers in academic health sciences libraries. The findings of this study can inform library decision makers about future use of remote/hybrid work.
本研究评估了 2022 年和 2023 年学术健康科学图书馆远程/混合工作的流行程度、使用情况和影响。由于调查分布的差异,我们主要关注第二次调查的结果。
研究人员于 2022 年 3 月调查了美国学术健康科学图书馆协会(AAHSL)成员图书馆的管理员,于 2023 年 3 月调查了学术健康科学图书馆的图书馆工作人员。
第一次调查收到了 71 份符合纳入标准的回复。95%的受访者表示,他们的图书馆允许远程/混合工作。大多数受访者表示,远程/混合工作对士气(86%)、招聘(53%)和留用(67%)有积极影响。第二次调查收到了 383 份符合纳入标准的回复。78%的受访者表示他们可以远程工作,大多数受访者表示远程/混合工作对工作/生活平衡(75%)、士气/工作满意度(69%)、留在当前机构的可能性(64%)和生产力/整体效率(58%)产生了积极影响。与完全现场(45%不太可能)或完全远程(20%不太可能)工作相比,受访者不太可能接受混合工作(1%不太可能)。在与招聘、留用和工作满意度相关的 9 个因素列表中,只有薪酬和福利的排名高于远程/混合工作。
远程/混合工作在学术健康科学图书馆中很常见,并且受到员工的高度重视。尽管存在挑战,但远程/混合工作似乎是支持学术健康科学图书馆工作人员招聘、留用和工作满意度的宝贵工具。本研究的结果可以为图书馆决策者提供有关未来远程/混合工作使用的信息。