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Commitment to Justice, Empathy, and Community During COVID-19: Results from a Three-Phase Study of Public Libraries

Denice Adkins (University of Missouri, USA)
Jenny Bossaller (University of Missouri, USA)
Ericka Butler (St. Louis Public Library, USA)
Wilson Castaño (University of Missouri, USA)
Hyerim Cho (University of Missouri, USA)
Joe Kohlburn (University of Missouri, USA)

Reading Workplace Dynamics: A Post-Pandemic Professional Ethos in Public Libraries

ISBN: 978-1-83797-071-1, eISBN: 978-1-83797-070-4

Publication date: 1 August 2024

Abstract

This chapter presents the final results of a three-phase research project conducted between January and November 2022, consisting of a survey, interviews, and an environmental scan. During Phase 1, a survey was distributed to library managers and directors representing a variety of socioeconomic settings across the United States. It focused on population density and the urban/rural divide. Results from that survey revealed public librarians’ concerns about their local government’s response, patrons’ refusal to receive accurate information, and the propagation of misinformation on social media. Phase 2 involved interviewing 29 library managers and directors, focusing on their pandemic response stories. The interviews found that library leaders were frustrated by uncertainty, a lack of authoritative, trusted local information to guide their decision-making, which they could provide to the public, and the politicization of data and information. Phase 3 consisted of an environmental scan of 13 communities, from small towns to urban hubs, examining how external community factors influenced libraries’ community engagement and staff support. Across each phase of the study, the authors found examples of libraries and management committed to their communities despite uncertainties and political differences.

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Adkins, D., Bossaller, J., Butler, E., Castaño, W., Cho, H. and Kohlburn, J. (2024), "Commitment to Justice, Empathy, and Community During COVID-19: Results from a Three-Phase Study of Public Libraries", Irvin, V. and Mehra, B. (Ed.) Reading Workplace Dynamics: A Post-Pandemic Professional Ethos in Public Libraries (Advances in Librarianship, Vol. 55), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 63-76. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0065-283020240000055006

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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