In 1986, Constance Mellon found that 75 to 85 percent of undergraduate students experienced library anxiety as well as shame about their anxiety. Fifteen years earlier, Helen Block Lewis began her groundbreaking research in shame theory. This paper explores the affective components of library anxiety using the pioneering research of Constance Mellon, Helen Block Lewis, and others. Two issues are discussed: 1) how unacknowledged, recursive shame or “shame about shame” creates painful, emotional states such as library anxiety; and 2) how to recognize and neutralize unacknowledged shame in library service interactions
This study was conducted to investigate different aspects of library anxiety using a modified versio...
Research indicates an issue among students from anxiety caused by unskilled library use. Negative ef...
A 49-item modified version of Sharon L. Bostick's (1992) Library Anxiety Scale was tested among 367 ...
Library anxiety has been a concept since 1986, when Constance A. Mellon coined the phenomenon throug...
How many times has a library patron apologized for asking a question or seemed too shy to walk up to...
Library anxiety is one of the psychological barriers that encounter students when they are performin...
This study investigated factors related to five antecedents of library anxiety among college student...
Most people are familiar with the terms test anxiety, math anxiety, performance anxiety, computer an...
Library anxiety is manifested in the form of negative feelings, fear, stress, distress, confusion an...
This Master’s thesis is the first to quantitatively study the prevalence of library anxiety at a Swe...
Library anxiety is manifested in the form of negative feelings, fear, stress, distress, confusion an...
An outright fear of using library facilities has been observed among students which can hinder acade...
Library anxiety is a real and prevalent phenomenon. Some students feel uncomfortable or discouraging...
This study presents a test of the Anxiety-Expectation Mediation (AEM) model of library anxiety. The ...
Over the past two decades, computer-based technologies have become dominant forces to shape and resh...
This study was conducted to investigate different aspects of library anxiety using a modified versio...
Research indicates an issue among students from anxiety caused by unskilled library use. Negative ef...
A 49-item modified version of Sharon L. Bostick's (1992) Library Anxiety Scale was tested among 367 ...
Library anxiety has been a concept since 1986, when Constance A. Mellon coined the phenomenon throug...
How many times has a library patron apologized for asking a question or seemed too shy to walk up to...
Library anxiety is one of the psychological barriers that encounter students when they are performin...
This study investigated factors related to five antecedents of library anxiety among college student...
Most people are familiar with the terms test anxiety, math anxiety, performance anxiety, computer an...
Library anxiety is manifested in the form of negative feelings, fear, stress, distress, confusion an...
This Master’s thesis is the first to quantitatively study the prevalence of library anxiety at a Swe...
Library anxiety is manifested in the form of negative feelings, fear, stress, distress, confusion an...
An outright fear of using library facilities has been observed among students which can hinder acade...
Library anxiety is a real and prevalent phenomenon. Some students feel uncomfortable or discouraging...
This study presents a test of the Anxiety-Expectation Mediation (AEM) model of library anxiety. The ...
Over the past two decades, computer-based technologies have become dominant forces to shape and resh...
This study was conducted to investigate different aspects of library anxiety using a modified versio...
Research indicates an issue among students from anxiety caused by unskilled library use. Negative ef...
A 49-item modified version of Sharon L. Bostick's (1992) Library Anxiety Scale was tested among 367 ...