What is acceleration and Deceleration?
Acceleration is an advancement in step or rank, or both, beyond that indicated in the review schedule. While the salary scales are specific with regard to normal merit increments and promotion schedules, acceleration should be considered if warranted by unusual achievement and exceptional promise of continued growth. Deceleration is the withholding of a merit increase after the librarian has served the normal period at a given step. In some instances, a librarian may not meet the challenges of his/her primary responsibilities in a productive or creative manner. A librarian may also fail to contribute in even a modest way to the library or to improve his/her own professional or academic skills. If a librarian fails to meet minimum expectations in his/her job assignment or if he/she fails to meet minimal expectations for librarians in other areas of professional, intellectual or creative endeavors, then that librarian should be considered for evaluation.
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