estatus
standing ; status.
Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.
AACR2 assigns this main entry status to the person who is chiefly responsible for the creation of the intellectual or artistic content of a work.
de bajo estatus social
low-status
Librarians trained in developed countries face severe psychological problems on their return to their resource-starved home countries where librarianship is a low-status, poorly-regarded, unappreciated profession.
estatus académico [Rango o posición laboral que una persona ocupa en una institución académica] [Condición de igualdad académica entre el profesorado y los bibliotecarios aunque sin igualdad en cuanto a categorías profesionales y las obligaciones y derechos que se derivan de las mismas] [Condición que una institución de enseñanza superior otorga a sus bibliotecarios por la cual se reconoce como miembros de la plantilla de personal educativo e investigador, pero no se les reconoce los niveles, títulos, derechos y beneficios del profesorado]
academic status
academic status
academic status
Examples would include deliberately contriving an authoritarian atmosphere, either institutional, by means of rules and regulations, or personal, by means of academic status, for instance.
Specific topics considered were faculty versus academic status, criteria used for evaluation, tenure, support for research, sabbaticals and released time.
Teaching staff do not recognise the academic status of the librarians, because they see theirs as an essentially non-teaching role.
estatus actual
current status
This program offers an overview of the current status of usage statistics and the major initiatives that are driving improvement.
estatus económico
economic status
The determination of Cypriot provenances for amphorae and roof tiles provide important evidence regarding the economic status of Cyprus at that time.
estatus profesional
job status
Envy and jealousy, particularly regarding salaries and job status, will not help librarians to stay competitive in the 21st century.
estatus social
social status
social standing
class standing
A significantly higher percentage of female librarians were satisfied with the social status of their job and with their work.
Their observations give a fascinating and humorous insight into the social standing of public libraries in the Ireland of the early 1900's.
Social distance, the aloofness and unapproachability of persons of different social strata, is both a symbol of class standing.
estatus socioeconómico
socioeconomic status
This paper reviews research on youth motivation for visiting amusement arcades and on the relationship among the school achievement, socioeconomic status, and self-esteem of fourth graders.
obtener un estatus
gain + status
The subsequent expansion upon gaining University status in 1966 placed ever increasing and severe restraints upon the full development of the library service.
preocupación por el estatus
status-anxiety
This article attributes the Americans' accomplishments to political and cultural reasons such as the progressive tradition of service to the community; federalism that allowed for higher tax bases in certain localities; professional concerns such as status-anxieties.
que confiere cierto estatus social
status-conferring
In all, it is difficult to find an activity or occupation associated with books which is not status-conferring to some degree.
que mejora el estatus social
status-enhancing
This article discusses the role of the librarian, who may view on-line as either status-enhancing or their own preserve.
tener el estatus profesional de + Nombre
have + Nombre + status
Within this library system librarians have faculty rank and status.