高校图书馆员职业倦怠:原因与对策。Christina Holm, Ana Guimaraes和Nashieli Marcano编辑。芝加哥,伊利诺伊州:ACRL, 2022。370便士。纸质版,98美元(ISBN: 978-0-8389-4856-9)。

IF 1.4 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE College & Research Libraries Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5860/crl.84.6.1000
Joanna Gadsby
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与历史上这个时期的其他“帮助人”职业一样,图书馆员生活和工作的环境是资源减少、支持系统消失、我们的职业价值观面临挑战、暴力持续不断、由于持续的灾难和政治不稳定而挥之不去的厄运感。当所有这一切发生在我们身边时,我们被期望继续工作并保持正常,其频率足以产生疲惫和压力。再加上不断增加的工作量、持续的角色模糊、经济不稳定以及像我们这样的职业所要求的情感劳动,图书馆员特别容易精疲力竭。学术图书馆在这方面是独一无二的吗?不一定。我们有很多同行,这应该有助于我们与所有因萎靡的体系而疲惫不堪、负担过重的人更加团结一致。我们在应对自身危机和加强自身网络的过程中所学到的是,我们确实有能力同情并努力改善所有人的条件。学术图书馆员倦怠调查了问题的潜在原因,并努力确定在这一过程中的干预策略。
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Academic Librarian Burnout: Causes and Responses. Christina Holm, Ana Guimaraes, and Nashieli Marcano, eds. Chicago, IL: ACRL, 2022. 370p. Paper, $98 (ISBN: 978-0-8389-4856-9).
Like other “helping” professions at this time in history, librarians live and work in a context of diminishing resources, vanishing support systems, challenges to our profession’s values, perpetual violence, and a lingering sense of doom due to continuous catastrophes and political instability. We are expected to continue to work and maintain normalcy while all of this happens around us, with a frequency sufficient to produce exhaustion and stress. Add to these factors ever-increasing workloads, constant role ambiguity, financial precarity, and the emotional labor required of professions like ours, and librarians are particularly prone to burnout. Are academic librarians unique in this regard? Not necessarily. That we have plenty of company should contribute to a greater sense of solidarity with all who are fatigued and overloaded by sagging systems. What we learn as we are responding to our own crises and strengthening our own networks is that we do have the power to empathize with and work toward improving conditions for all. Academic Librarian Burnout investigates the potential causes of the problem and works to identify strategies for interventions in this process.
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College & Research Libraries
College & Research Libraries INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: College & Research Libraries (C&RL) is the official scholarly research journal of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 50 East Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611. C&RL is a bimonthly, online-only publication highlighting a new C&RL study with a free, live, expert panel comprised of the study''s authors and additional subject experts.
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