Libraries as Dysfunctional Organizations and Workplaces expands the
"dysfunctional" concept in the professional and academic LIS discourse
by exposing the internal problematics of libraries, especially at the
social and organizational levels. Including contributions written by
LIS professionals and scholars, the book demonstrates that although
many libraries do well at attending to users and managing external
information they often fail at taking care of their own employees and
addressing internal workplace issues. Acadia and the contributing
authors explore the problem of dysfunctional libraries so that the LIS
profession can come to terms with the systemic dysfunction in their
institutions and begin solution-oriented progress toward new and
sustainable functionality. The book analyzes the dysfunctional nature
of modern libraries, while simultaneously proposing solutions to
reduce and alleviate dysfunction. Through theory and application, it
takes an explicit practice-based approach with the intent to inform
and explain dysfunction as experienced in the library workplace at
individual and structural levels and perspectives. Libraries as
Dysfunctional Organizations and Workplaces brings the dysfunction
discourse to the attention of LIS academics and scholars so that
further theoretical and empirical research can proceed from and
subsequently be addressed in library and information schools. The book
will also be essential reading for librarians and LIS students
currently working or preparing to work in public, college, and
university libraries.
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ISBN
9781000798814
Publisert
2022
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1. utgave
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Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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