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In American and westernized cultures, there’s a widespread praise for being busy—whether it’s work stress, hustle culture, the expectation to be constantly overwhelmed, or the pressure to always perform. The “bragging rights” for staying late to finish a task set an unhealthy standard, implying that if you’re not overworked, you haven’t worked hard enough. This expectation extends across all fields, and in libraries, there’s the added pressure to always be there for patrons, stay open at all times, never take time off, and always be "on." However, succumbing to this kind of pressure is not only unhealthy, it’s also unnecessary and ineffective.
Presenter
Jennifer Blair is the Head of User Services Librarian and Associate Professor at Azusa Pacific University (APU). Her role is dedicated to the user experience, including marketing the library, and teaching. She has extensive experience teaching online courses in design and library studies including library management. Jennifer holds a BA in Graphic Design, an MA in Educational Multimedia, and an MS in Library and Information Studies. Her experience in academic and public libraries as well as work experience in art and design allow her to employ visionary strategies to enrich progress and enhance advancement for libraries.
