Disruption and Demoralization in Academic Libraries: A Snapshot

Jylisa Kenyon, Kristin Henrich
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abstract:This article discusses a specific subset of results from an exploratory survey deployed in September 2021. Quantitative and qualitative results of this exploratory survey were considerable, and as such, this article focuses on question responses related to library workers' perceptions of themselves and others during times of change and views of their place in academic librarianship now and in the future. Overall, survey respondents demonstrated a high level of self-confidence and personal agency as library workers, but also illustrated consistent themes of demoralization, with respondents sometimes or often considering leaving their current roles (78 percent) or the profession entirely (60 percent).
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学术图书馆的混乱与士气低落:快照
摘要:本文讨论了 2021 年 9 月部署的一项探索性调查的特定子集结果。这项探索性调查的定量和定性结果相当可观,因此,本文重点关注与图书馆工作者在变革时期对自己和他人的看法以及对自己现在和未来在学术图书馆学中的地位的看法有关的问题回答。总体而言,受访者表现出了作为图书馆工作者的高度自信和个人能动性,但也说明了士气低落的一致主题,受访者有时或经常考虑离开他们目前的角色(78%)或完全离开这个行业(60%)。
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