THE LIBRARY PROFESSION PROVIDES HIGH-STANDARD SERVICES TO SUPPORT INFORMATION NEEDS
The library employee’s well-being is the foundation of a thriving and resilient library environment. In the “age of participatory,” cultural institutions such as museums and libraries face challenges in curating collections and finding innovative methods to engage the public to stimulate curiosity for hyperconnected social participation (Stephens, 2016). The library adapts to technological change along with the information needs. Facing the ongoing change adds stress on the employees. For example, the participatory culture dramatically changed the library’s services due to the Internet and social media. Library employees are constantly adapting to new resources and the new information needs. Mathews suggests that the library should reevaluate the organizational structures to keep up with the rapidly evolving information environment (2017). Mathews suggests libraries should reevaluate the organizational structures to keep up with the rapidly evolving information environment (2017). He connects ecosystems and libraries to emphasize the complex and adaptive nature. He points out that the library should create a nurturing environment for people, projects, and relationships to thrive (Mathews, 2017). However, library employees are stressed when keeping up with the changes in the information environment.
According to Johnson’s article Keeping Up With… Burnout warned that burnout can lead to physical and psychological issues. Therefore, organizational and individual strategies are needed to prevent burnout by increasing self-awareness and seeking support.
- Be aware and self-check.
- Seeking well-being support.
WELL-BEING SELF-CHECK HEALTH TOPICS:
- ERGONOMICS:
Computer workstation ergonomics: self-assessment checklist
- HEALTHY EATING:
- PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
- FINANCIAL WELL-BEING:
- USING YOUR EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
- ENROLL IN THE PRE-TAX COMMUTER BENEFITS PROGRAM
- CHECK YOUR PRE-TAX RETIREMENT PLANS
- STUDENT LOAN RESOURCES AND SCHOLARSHIPS
- MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING
- STRESS MANAGEMENT : Lower Blood Pressure Breathing
- SLEEP FOR BETTER HEALTH
- ALA Wellness Tools and Resources
Reference:
Stephens, M. (2016). The Heart of Librarianship. In The Heart of Librarianship. American Library Association.
Mathews, B. (2017, September 14). CULTIVATING COMPLEXITY: How I Stopped Driving The Innovation Train And Started Planting Seeds In The Community Garden. Vt.edu. https://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/items/d2f056bd-1ff3-46c4-897e-2254735ccbc6
Johnson, M. W. (2024). Keeping Up With… Burnout. Ala.org. Retrieved from https://www.ala.org/acrl/publications/keeping_up_with/burnout
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AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. (2023). AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. HTTPS://WWW.ALA.ORG/
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Tools and Resources. (2025). Ala-Apa.org. https://ala-apa.org/WELLNESS/TOOLS-AND-RESOURCES/
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COMMUNITY HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER CPMC. (2020, NOVEMBER 13). CHRC – DIABETES AWARENESS: PREVENTION, PRE-DIABETES, & DIET. YOUTUBE. HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=0QMWTFJFCAO
CASUCCI, T., LOCKE, A. B., HENSON, A., & QEADAN, F. (2020). A WORKPLACE WELL-BEING GAME INTERVENTION FOR HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARIANS TO ADDRESS BURNOUT. JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 108(4), 605+. HTTP://DX.DOI.ORG.LIBACCESS.SJLIBRARY.ORG/10.5195/JMLA.2020.742
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIES. (2023, NOVEMBER 7). WEBJUNCTION. HTTPS://WWW.WEBJUNCTION.ORG/NEWS/WEBJUNCTION/MENTAL-HEALTH-RESOURCES-LIBRARIES.HTML