Libraries' faculty are encouraged to engage in independent professional activities in addition to their assigned job responsibilities when the activities increase their professional competence and advance the Libraries' mission. Every faculty member may use up to five hours per week to pursue independent professional activities. Such release time is considered part of the faculty member's work week and does not require supervisors' permission. Accumulating and using release time beyond five hours per week requires supervisors' permission since it may affect the operation of the faculty member's department.
Libraries' supervisors should stimulate and encourage independent professional activities among faculty through flexible scheduling of departmental work, through their own example, and through their support of faculty engaged in these activities. When supervisors receive faculty requests for accumulated release time, they decide whether the activity is appropriate and if departmental operations can accommodate the release time. Examples of activities are described below.
Appropriate professional activities covered by this policy include those within the field of librarianship and archival administration. The following is an unranked list of possible activities for individuals or groups. This list is meant to be illustrative and not exclusive:
These procedures implement the independent professional activities policy. They reflect the Libraries' need to balance the performance of its operations with encouraging the professional growth of its faculty.
This policy supplements and is subject to guidelines stated in:
Source: University of Georgia Libraries' Faculty Research Committee, Approved November 1982, Revised, May 1996. Additional updates approved by Libraries faculty, spring 2004, Revised 2006.