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Purpose – This paper seeks to analyse the results of a case study conducted in 2008/2009 investigating workplace stress in a further education college library service.Design/methodology/approach – Results from questionnaires and a series of semi‐structured interviews held with library staff are analysed and discussed in the paper.Findings – Librarians reported that interaction with students can be stressful or enjoyable, depending on context. The need to control noise levels, modify student behaviour and balance the needs of different user groups are cited as stressors. The results also show that the library staff exhibit a degree of humour and self‐awareness in their work and employ a range of methods to cope with stress.Research limitations/implications – Repeating the study more widely amongst a range of differing library services would add credibility to the findings.Practical implications – This study shows that positive stress may motivate librarians to engage actively with students and thus create ...