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Information professionals are under constant stress. Libraries are
ushering in sweeping changes that involve the closing of branches
and reference desks, wholesale dumping of print, disappearing
space, and employment of non-professional staff to fill what have
traditionally been the roles of librarians. Increasing workloads,
constant interruptions, ceaseless change, continual downsizing,
budget cuts, repetitive work, and the pressures of public services
have caused burnout in many information professionals.
Managing Burnout in the Workplace concentrates on the problem of
burnout, what it is and how it differs from chronic stress, low
morale, and depression. The book addresses burnout from
psychological, legal, and human resources perspectives. Chapters
also cover how burnout is defined, symptom recognition, managing
and overcoming burnout, and how to avoid career derailment while
coping with burnout.
Focuses on burnout in relation to information professionals and
their workExplores how burnout is identified and diagnosed and how
it is measured in the workplaceProvides an overview of
interdisciplinary research on burnout, incorporating studies from
various areas
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