2001
DOI: 10.1108/eum0000000005996
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Library ergonomics in literature: a selected annotated bibliography

Abstract: The advancement of electronic technology and popularity of computer use have resulted in a variety of work related hand, wrist and arm injuries in computer operators. The phenomenon has raised public consciousness about ergonomics and the study of how humans interact with their physical environment. This article includes an annotated bibliography of books, book chapters, magazines, journal articles, and Internet resources from 1990 to the present dealing primarily with library ergonomic issues and concerns. Th… Show more

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“…Electronic technology advances and computer use becomes more prevalent, computer operators are suffering from a variety of work-related hand, wrist, and arm problems. The phenomena has heightened public awareness of ergonomics and the study of how people interact with their physical surroundings [25] . If the library personnel had any ergonomic symptoms, they should know about it [1] .…”
Section: Library Ergonomics: a Must For A Modern As Well As Tradition...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Electronic technology advances and computer use becomes more prevalent, computer operators are suffering from a variety of work-related hand, wrist, and arm problems. The phenomena has heightened public awareness of ergonomics and the study of how people interact with their physical surroundings [25] . If the library personnel had any ergonomic symptoms, they should know about it [1] .…”
Section: Library Ergonomics: a Must For A Modern As Well As Tradition...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the electronic workplace, staff training will help to lessen the possibility of ergonomic issues [31] . An Annotated bibliography of books, book chapters, journals, journal articles, and internet resources dealing mostly with library ergonomic difficulties and concerns was created that can be used by researchers, administrators, librarians, library staff, subject specialists, ergonomic consultants, physical therapists, and anybody else interested in library ergonomics to identify and locate useful information resources, a list of useful ergonomics goods, www.extensionjournal.com along with their prices, sellers, and availability [25] . Ergonomics norms and recommendations should be used while building computer workstations in libraries.…”
Section: Points To Consider While Implementing Ergonomics In Librariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both these typical aspects of library work expose librarians to a relatively wider range and higher level of ergonomic hazards than "standard" office-type work does, as they have produced enormous risk and stress on librarians (Chao, 2001). In addition, the increased job demands and psychological stress have aggravated musculoskeletal discomfort.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%