The purpose of this study was to explore the internal library workplace incivility, conflict, and dysfunction which currently exist and identify five-year trends as compared to the results of the study conducted by Henry et al. (Citation2018). Areas of bullying, cyber bullying, mobbing, cyberloafing, and emotional intelligence were explored in addition to the impact of COVID-19 on incivility. The data represents both quantitative and qualitative feedback from 643 library employees through a self-reporting survey distributed by the authors through listservs. Findings indicate since 2017 library workplace dysfunction, cyberloafing, and bullying behaviors have increased while mobbing and emotional intelligence have declined
Library and information science (LIS) literature about workplace bullying and burnout in academic li...
University students are increasingly disregarding library rules, leading to emotionally demanding ru...
While projecting a calm and peacefulness, libraries are not immune to workplace stress and conflict....
Issues associated with lack of civility, less than ideal functionality and employees that may not se...
A Review of: Kendrick, K. D. (2020). The public librarian low-morale experience: A qualitative study...
Interpersonal conflicts occur across all relationships at all levels. Unresolved interpersonal confl...
It is the rare library that does not experience some level of dysfunctional behavior among staff. Pr...
The behaviors of bullying and mobbing have only begun to rise in the public’s awareness or towards t...
It is not easy to tackle the issues and address the impact of abnormal or unhealthy interpersonal be...
Although current books and news articles on workplace bullying are generally available, those dealin...
This study focuses on the familiar topic of workplace bullying, but in a context where it is unexpec...
Library and information science (LIS) literature about workplace bullying and burnout in academic li...
Academic librarians have increasingly gone public with their experiences of low morale and burnout, ...
Purpose – The purpose of the this article is to address the issue of bullying within an organization...
A Review of: Glusker, A., Emmelhainz, C., Estrada, N., & Dyess, B. (2022). “Viewed as equals”: The i...
Library and information science (LIS) literature about workplace bullying and burnout in academic li...
University students are increasingly disregarding library rules, leading to emotionally demanding ru...
While projecting a calm and peacefulness, libraries are not immune to workplace stress and conflict....
Issues associated with lack of civility, less than ideal functionality and employees that may not se...
A Review of: Kendrick, K. D. (2020). The public librarian low-morale experience: A qualitative study...
Interpersonal conflicts occur across all relationships at all levels. Unresolved interpersonal confl...
It is the rare library that does not experience some level of dysfunctional behavior among staff. Pr...
The behaviors of bullying and mobbing have only begun to rise in the public’s awareness or towards t...
It is not easy to tackle the issues and address the impact of abnormal or unhealthy interpersonal be...
Although current books and news articles on workplace bullying are generally available, those dealin...
This study focuses on the familiar topic of workplace bullying, but in a context where it is unexpec...
Library and information science (LIS) literature about workplace bullying and burnout in academic li...
Academic librarians have increasingly gone public with their experiences of low morale and burnout, ...
Purpose – The purpose of the this article is to address the issue of bullying within an organization...
A Review of: Glusker, A., Emmelhainz, C., Estrada, N., & Dyess, B. (2022). “Viewed as equals”: The i...
Library and information science (LIS) literature about workplace bullying and burnout in academic li...
University students are increasingly disregarding library rules, leading to emotionally demanding ru...
While projecting a calm and peacefulness, libraries are not immune to workplace stress and conflict....