“You Can’t Self-Care Your Way Out of a Broken System”: The 2022 Urban Libraries Trauma Forum

IF 1.4 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Public Library Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.1080/01616846.2022.2148826
Leah T. Dudak, L. Comito, C. Zabriskie
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ABSTRACT The Urban Libraries Trauma Study (ULTS) conducted by Urban Librarians Unite (ULU) examines trauma that urban public library workers experience in the workforce through their work with the public and interlibrary relationships. Drawing on interviews, focus groups, and a trauma forum, this paper discusses the problem of trauma in the library. It demonstrates a grounded way to engage library staff in research and change. Finally, this paper concludes with ideas proposed by the forum participants to begin addressing trauma in the library workplace and provide areas to look to going forward.
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“你不能靠自我照顾走出一个破碎的系统”:2022年城市图书馆创伤论坛
摘要城市图书馆员联合会(ULU)开展的城市图书馆创伤研究(ULTS)考察了城市公共图书馆工作人员在与公众的工作和馆际关系中所经历的创伤。通过访谈、焦点小组和创伤论坛,本文讨论了图书馆中的创伤问题。它展示了一种让图书馆工作人员参与研究和变革的接地气的方式。最后,本文总结了论坛参与者提出的想法,即开始解决图书馆工作场所的创伤问题,并提供了未来的展望。
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Public Library Quarterly
Public Library Quarterly INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Public Libraries Quarterly is addressed to leaders-directors, managers, staff, trustees, and friends-who believe that change is imperative if public libraries are to fulfill their service missions in the twenty-first century. In PLQ, directors and operating officers tell how they accomplished change. The journal examines: •best practices and models to improve service •management case studies-with results and failures •library mythologies that retard individual and institutional development •studies of how to plan results and accomplish desired outcomes •marketing and fund-raising tools that work •budget and financial analysis tools and tips
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