Precarious employment in libraries has significant yet underreported negative effects on library employees and the library field. Employees in precarious positions experience financial, social, and physical vulnerability, while other factors, such as reduced service capacity and worker burnout, affect organizations and communities more broadly. Such effects are often obscured by ideological mechanisms specific to libraries, such as invisibilization of labor and vocational awe. Precarity can, however, be resisted, and this chapter outlines possible means of survival, mitigation, and resistance for people working in libraries. Stably-employed workers and managers can support precariously-employed colleagues and use their power and influence t...
Accommodating disabled people in the library workplace is just the start. Truly creative changes tha...
Precarious employment is a significant determinant of population health and health inequities and ha...
This paper, “A working class critique to the bourgeois policies of dismantling the full tenure and p...
Precarious employment is a labour practice characterized for employers by flexibility and economic e...
Winner of the 2019 Partnership Article Award Precarious employment is a labour practice characterize...
Precarious labour structures such as contracts and on-call work are increasingly common in both acad...
This presentation explores how vocational awe and ghostly labour intersect with precarious work in l...
The purpose of our research study, Precarity in Libraries, is to provide new information on the exte...
Objective - To collect and share information about the prevalence of precarious work in libraries an...
Job precarity is an active and real issue in the libraries. This piece will explore job precarity as...
This personal reflective piece explores precarity in academic libraries from the perspective of some...
Interactive session presented at the UMD Libraries Research and Innovative Practice Forum, June 11, ...
Precarious work pervades libraries, archives, and information organizations and its impacts are incr...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, November 15-16, 2018, The University of A...
Burnout is about an employee’s relationship with their work (Harwell, 2013, n.p.). It involves a pro...
Accommodating disabled people in the library workplace is just the start. Truly creative changes tha...
Precarious employment is a significant determinant of population health and health inequities and ha...
This paper, “A working class critique to the bourgeois policies of dismantling the full tenure and p...
Precarious employment is a labour practice characterized for employers by flexibility and economic e...
Winner of the 2019 Partnership Article Award Precarious employment is a labour practice characterize...
Precarious labour structures such as contracts and on-call work are increasingly common in both acad...
This presentation explores how vocational awe and ghostly labour intersect with precarious work in l...
The purpose of our research study, Precarity in Libraries, is to provide new information on the exte...
Objective - To collect and share information about the prevalence of precarious work in libraries an...
Job precarity is an active and real issue in the libraries. This piece will explore job precarity as...
This personal reflective piece explores precarity in academic libraries from the perspective of some...
Interactive session presented at the UMD Libraries Research and Innovative Practice Forum, June 11, ...
Precarious work pervades libraries, archives, and information organizations and its impacts are incr...
Presentation. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, November 15-16, 2018, The University of A...
Burnout is about an employee’s relationship with their work (Harwell, 2013, n.p.). It involves a pro...
Accommodating disabled people in the library workplace is just the start. Truly creative changes tha...
Precarious employment is a significant determinant of population health and health inequities and ha...
This paper, “A working class critique to the bourgeois policies of dismantling the full tenure and p...