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  • Strengthening Story Power, Creating High Quality Short Videos, Significantly Improving Reading Promotion Effectiveness

    Subjects: Library Science,Information Science >> Library Science submitted time 2024-05-22

    Abstract: Short videos are an important way for libraries to carry out reading promotion activities in the era of self media. This article analyzes the case of reading promotion videos in Lanzhou University Library, evaluates the effectiveness of strengthening story power and creating high-quality short video reading promotion from several aspects such as short video playback, likes, shares, and awards. It proposes suggestions for university libraries to improve the effectiveness of short video reading promotion as follows, creating integrated media teams, strengthening storytelling to create high-quality short video content, precising positioning and continuous output and spread.

  • Development and application of public and patient health popularization handbooks

    Subjects: Library Science,Information Science >> Library Science submitted time 2024-04-19

    Abstract: With the deepening of Healthy China, the level of public health literacy has significantly improved, and more and more patients are participating in joint decision-making. The Health Science Popularization Handbook provides the public and patients with the basis for knowing, choosing, and seeking support. It plays an important role in enhancing information balance in the medical process, promoting effective communication between doctors and patients, reducing patient uncertainty, and helping patients to actively respond to medical conditions. However, there is still a lack of guiding opinions on how to develop a Health Science Popularization Handbook in China. After more than three years of exploration, the team has developed a set of procedures and application methods for the development of a public and patient health science popularization handbook, which is widely applicable to health industry practitioners and public and patients who aspire to engage in health science popularization creation, in order to provide reference for the promotion of health science popularization work.

  • The conceptualization, antecedents and interventions of occupational calling in Chinese context

    Subjects: Other Disciplines >> Synthetic discipline submitted time 2023-10-09 Cooperative journals: 《心理科学进展》

    Abstract: Under the dual impact of the digital transformation of enterprises and individuals’ increasingly strong pursuit of deeper work meaning, a good grasp of occupational calling is an important prerequisite for improving organizational performance and human resource management practices. Existing research on occupational calling neglects the uniqueness of Chinese context, of which there is also little research on the antecedents for dynamics, and interventions of occupational calling. This research attempts to fill these important gaps in the Chinese context. Specifically, this research attempts to enrich and expand the theoretical research in the following three ways: (a) drawing on the collective self-fulfillment perspective of Chinese culture, this research identifies the core components of occupational calling, and develops an indigenous occupational calling scale, (b) based on the self-determination theory, this research adopts a rigorous longitudinal research design to explore the antecedents for dynamics of occupational calling, and (c) based on micro-management practices, this research adopts a journaling intervention to examine the roles of social impact and social worth interventions in stimulating employees’ occupational calling. Theoretically, this study enriches and extends calling literature on the conceptualization, antecedents, and micro-interventions. First, it provides a new perspective for understanding the connotation and structure of occupational calling. Occupational calling is a concept with strong cultural dependence, and different cultural groups may have different understandings. Considering the cultural differences between the East and the West, and the rich interpretation of China culture itself, this study takes the emic orientation to deeply explore the connotation and structure of the occupational calling in the context of China, and develops a measurement tool. Second, this study expands and enriches the research on the antecedents of occupational calling. Generally, there are few researches on the antecedents and influencing mechanisms of occupational calling. To date, limited studies mostly use cross-sectional research, and the causal relationship between variables is difficult to determine. Moreover, the existing research mainly investigates the positive factors of the dynamic change of occupational calling from the facilitation perspective, neglecting the negative factors of calling from the inhibitory perspective. The investigation of the negative factors that cause the dynamic change of occupational calling greatly deepens people’s theoretical understanding of the protective factors of occupational calling. Third, it fills the research gap of the stimulating mechanism of occupational calling. Literature shows that the occupational calling can be stimulated through micro-management practice. However, to date, only two studies have explored the stimulation of occupational calling. In this study, the effects of social worth and social value interventions on occupational calling were examined, which fills the important theoretical and practical gap in this field. In practice, this study provides organizations with practical implications for how to protect and improve employees’ occupational calling. First, it is conducive to solving the management problem that it is difficult to integrate personal goals with organizational goals. How to achieve the integration of personal goals and organizational goals has always been one of the core issues in organizational management. The application of the research results is conducive to the effective integration of organizational goals and employee goals, and to achieve a win-win situation for both organizations and employees. Secondly, the results provide a reliable organizational tool for human resource management studies and practices. On the one hand, it provides an effective cross-cultural empirical tool for scholars to empirical study occupational calling. On the other hand, it provides a reliable personnel selection and evaluation tool for human resource management. Third, this study provides an important scientific support for all kinds of organizations on how to protect, promote and stimulate their employees’ occupational calling.