LIS interrupted : intersections of mental illness and library work
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- Titel
- LIS interrupted intersections of mental illness and library work
- verantwortlich
- ;
- veröffentlicht
- Erscheinungsjahr
- 2021
- Medientyp
- Buch
- Datenquelle
- British Library Catalogue
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Inhaltsangabe:
- The Process of Becoming
- The Space Between Neurodiversity and a Degree: Misinterpretations of ADHD in Higher Education / Kaelyn Leonard
- There's no Dublin Core Element for "Body Issues" / Zoë Nissen
- Surviving to Thriving: Creating a Culture of Radical Vulnerability in Libraries / Karina Hagelin
- Diversity Scholar with the Trifecta of Mental Disorders / Marisol Moreno Ortiz
- Finding Mental Balance at the Fortunoff Archive / Christy Bailey-Tomecek
- The Downward Spiral / Nina Clements
- If You're Happy & You Know It, Tell Me How / Chelsea Tarwater
- On Surviving / Allison Rand
- Critical Perspectives and Narratives
- Full Disclosure? Issues Around Disclosing Mental Illness in an Academic Library Workplace / Alice Bennett
- Words Matter: Examining the Language Used to Describe Mental Health Conditions in the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) / Carolyn Hansen
- .Neoliberalism, Mental Health, and Labor in the Library Workplace / Michelle Ashley Gohr and Andrew Barber
- Defusing Stereotypes Through Humor: A Social Media Analysis / Pamela Andrews and Melissa Freiley
- The Perils of Public Service: Emotional Labor and Mental Illness in Library Employees / Sara Harrington
- The Language of Libraries: What Does It All Mean? / Brady Lund
- Stuck in the Filter: Health, Anxiety, and Feeding the Fear / Stacey Astill
- Mental Illness and the In-Person Interview / Ian Ross Hughes
- Caring Work: Reflections on Care and Librarianship / Stephanie S. Rosen
- Lean on Me: Support and Shared Experience in the Anxious Workplace / Marie Campbell, Clayton Hume, Max Powers, and Ann Sen
- The Situated Experience
- ILL, NOT I.L.L / Chaundria Campos
- Arbitrary and Capricious: Mental Health, Library Work, and Deciding Just How Much to Talk About It All / Jasmine Rizer
- .One Among Many: Fit, Precarity, and Neurodiversity in Academic Libraries / Evelyn E. Nalepinski
- Bipolar Disorder and the Drive to Lead / John Cohen
- Fog / Avery Adams
- Depression and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) / Jodene R. Peck Pappas
- Librarian vs. The Machine That Goes Beep: Professional Adventures on the Autism Spectrum / Jess Alexander
- A Critical Conversation about LIS Interrupted / with Miranda Dube and Carrie Wade.