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The Mindful Librarian: Connecting the Practice of Mindfulness to
Librarianship explores mindfulness, approaching it in such a way as
to relate specifically to the many roles or challenges librarians
face. Coinciding with the increased need to juggle a variety of
tasks, technologies, ebooks, and databases, the new Association of
College & Research Libraries Framework for Information
Literacy, and the challenges faced by solo librarians in school
libraries which have suffered cutbacks in help in recent years, the
time is exactly right for this publication. The authors hope to be
helpful in some small way towards improving the joy and quality of
life that librarians and library science students experience in
their personal lives and jobs. The loftier goal would be to create
a new lens from which to view librarianship, having a
transformative impact on readers, and opening a new dialog within
the profession. The topic of mindfulness is not new; it has been
connected to various religious traditions in a wide variety of ways
for centuries, most notably Buddhism. In the latter part of the
20th century, however, a secular version was popularized largely by
the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn and his work on MBSR (Mindfulness Based
Stress Reduction) at the University of Massachusetts's Medical
School. The medical benefits and the overall quality of life
improvements from its adoption have exploded in recent years, in
particular, the last two decades which have seen mindfulness
traditions incorporated into education to a greater degree and with
very positive results.
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