This paper examines in-depth processes of librarian professional identity negotiations impacting practitioners’ perception of, affiliation with, and behaviour within the profession. It outlines three key themes which moderate librarian professional identity and introduces the Relational States of Librarian Professional Identity, outlining variations of individual affiliation with the profession. This paper also offers a theoretical framework of identity negotiations with theoretical propositions relating to librarian professional identity development. Forty semi-structed interviews were conducted with practicing public librarians throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. Interviews were analysed with an inductive approach. NVivo was used to code and...
The research of this Bachelor‟s thesis examines classifieds for librarians, and makes use of Ørom‟s ...
‘Librarian identity’ is a contested arena, seemingly caught up in a values-war between traditional p...
A review of the changing roles of library, IT and e-learning staff from 1960 to date. Examines conve...
Professional and social change has called into question the professional identity of the librarian. ...
The definition and fit of the librarian and library in society have been called into question amidst...
Librarian professional identity formation can be understood as a process over time influenced by soc...
This paper reports findings from interviews with practicing public librarians in Aotearoa New Zealan...
This Master’s thesis concerns the public librarian’s professional identity. The complexity of the ma...
This grounded theory project asked "how to library and information science (LIS) graduates in non-li...
Traditional conceptualisations of the library profession have been challenged due to persistent soci...
This paper will explore themes of identity and self as a means of creating a unified identity or mul...
This paper argues that while the classical, essentialist conception of identity is appealing due to ...
This essay explores and analyzes how public librarians in Kronoberg, Sweden understands their work a...
Institutions can be powerful influences on our personal and work lives and can constrain and enable...
This paper presents the results of a comparative survey inquiry into professional identity, views on...
The research of this Bachelor‟s thesis examines classifieds for librarians, and makes use of Ørom‟s ...
‘Librarian identity’ is a contested arena, seemingly caught up in a values-war between traditional p...
A review of the changing roles of library, IT and e-learning staff from 1960 to date. Examines conve...
Professional and social change has called into question the professional identity of the librarian. ...
The definition and fit of the librarian and library in society have been called into question amidst...
Librarian professional identity formation can be understood as a process over time influenced by soc...
This paper reports findings from interviews with practicing public librarians in Aotearoa New Zealan...
This Master’s thesis concerns the public librarian’s professional identity. The complexity of the ma...
This grounded theory project asked "how to library and information science (LIS) graduates in non-li...
Traditional conceptualisations of the library profession have been challenged due to persistent soci...
This paper will explore themes of identity and self as a means of creating a unified identity or mul...
This paper argues that while the classical, essentialist conception of identity is appealing due to ...
This essay explores and analyzes how public librarians in Kronoberg, Sweden understands their work a...
Institutions can be powerful influences on our personal and work lives and can constrain and enable...
This paper presents the results of a comparative survey inquiry into professional identity, views on...
The research of this Bachelor‟s thesis examines classifieds for librarians, and makes use of Ørom‟s ...
‘Librarian identity’ is a contested arena, seemingly caught up in a values-war between traditional p...
A review of the changing roles of library, IT and e-learning staff from 1960 to date. Examines conve...