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Running the Library Race
September 19, 2012 | 19 commentsTags: librarianship, libraries, library advocacy, organizational culture, public libraries, workplace wellnessIn Brief: This article draws a parallel between fatigued runners and overworked librarians, proposing that libraries need to pace work more effectively to avoid burnout. Through an exploration of cognitive science, organizational psychology, and practical examples, guest author Erica Jesonis offers considerations for improving productivity and reducing stress within our fast-paced library culture. I recently [...]
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Tryin’ to Get My Mojo Workin’
July 7, 2010 | 14 commentsMuddy Waters, can you help me get my mojo working? I have a problem. Several months ago I realized I’d lost my librarian mojo and since that time I’ve been struggling to reclaim it. Being the person that I am, I have been hyper-analyzing my mojo loss. I have been disenchanted at work, feeling weary [...]
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How Do You Say No?
December 16, 2009 | 24 commentsHave you ever found yourself thinking: “I know I said yes to this, but now I wish I’d said no. That’s what I wanted to say in the first place”? Chances are you said yes because you were afraid to say no or you didn’t know how, or you don’t like saying no. If you [...]
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Our Librarian Bodies. Our Librarian Selves.
December 3, 2008 | 19 commentsLibrarians are great at taking care of their patrons. We will conduct searches for our patrons and provide them with the resources they need, we contribute to the public good and offer ongoing educational opportunities, and we provide community space in the name of discourse and community building. We also testify in and lobby Congress [...]
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