Participants invited to a research project on workplace bullying in academic medical or hospital libraries

Good afternoon colleagues!

 

A research project, “Prevalence of Bullying in Academic Medical Libraries in the United States,” is underway and inviting participation. This research seeks to determine the prevalence of workplace bullying in the academic medical and hospital library community.

Study Details: 

  • Participant involvement: Completion of a survey about potential negative acts experienced in the workplace.
  • Duration: Approximately 10 minutes. 
  • Confidentiality: The survey is anonymous. Your responses to the survey will not be linked to your computer, email address or other electronic identifiers. Information collected for this study will be published and possibly presented at scientific meetings.

You are eligible to participate in the research if  

  • You are 18 years of age or older  
  •  You are employed or retired from an academic medical or hospital library in the United States. 
  •  You hold an MLIS or equivalent degree.
  •  You are not a student.

Those interested in participating may access the survey at https://utk.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6PQmoA1yIplut70

The study will remain open until end of day November 30, 2024.

If you have questions or concerns about this study, you may contact the researchers:

Maggie Albro
UT Libraries

University of Tennessee, Knoxville
malbro@utk.edu
(865) 974-8116

 

Todd Lane

Chief, Library & Multimedia Services

Department of Academic Affairs

Yale New Haven Health Bridgeport Hospital

todd.lane@bpthosp.org
(203) 384-3615

 

Carrie Forbes

Laupus Health Sciences Library

East Carolina University
forbesc@ecu.edu
(252) 744-2217

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