CDL: Call for Book Chapter Proposals: The Psychology of Librarianship

From: John P. Abbott <AbbottJP_at_appstate.edu>
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:25:51 -0400
To: COLLDV-L_at_usc.edu
Call for Book Chapter Proposals: The Psychology of Librarianship
From: H Stephen Wright <hswright_at_niu.edu>

Call for Book Chapter Proposals  [Pls Reply to editors, _not_ to this list]

The Psychology of Librarianship
Edited by Leanne VandeCreek, Lynn Gullickson, and H. Stephen Wright
To be published by Scarecrow Press

The Psychology of Librarianship will be a collection of scholarly essays examining the 
psychological aspects of library work and the profession of librarianship.  This will be 
the first book-length, in-depth study of the psychological implications and underpinnings 
of the library profession.  Although there have been occasional articles about the 
psychological dimensions of library work (especially in regard to job stress), and a few 
theses that study specific issues (such as training) in detail, there has never been a 
book that attempts a broader and more comprehensive examination of this topic.

Psychology is a factor in virtually every aspect of librarianship.  Beyond the expected 
psychological issues inherent in any organization, there are psychological dimensions that 
are unique to library work.  The Psychology of Librarianship will address both of these: 
how traditional organizational psychology applies to librarianship, and how library work 
involves unique psychological situations.

Potential contributors will be encouraged to submit scholarly papers that are supported by 
citations to appropriate literature; some topics may require original psychological 
research.  Papers consisting primarily of anecdotes, or which draw mainly on the personal 
experiences of the author, are discouraged.

Possible chapter topics may include, but are not limited to:

·         Why people choose to become librarians
·         Managing conflict among librarians
·         Generational conflicts: old-school librarians and "geeks"
·         Fear and insecurity in the library
·         Recognizing and dealing with personality disorders
·         Perfectionism vs. the "good enough" syndrome
·         The repercussions of technological and organizational fads
·         Substance abuse in the library profession
·         The self-image of librarians: stereotypes and overcompensation
·         The psychology and pathology of collecting
·         We'll change it back once he's gone: managing administrators
·         Technological change: stresses and resistance
·         Bibliographic essay on previous studies of the psychological aspects of 			 
librarianship
·         Librarians and library users: relationship dynamics
·         Bunker mentality: librarians in a defensive posture

Proposals for chapters must be submitted by October 15, 2010.  Authors whose proposals are 
accepted will be notified by November 15, 2010; completed chapters are due by June 1, 2011.

Please send proposals and questions to any of the editors:

     * Leanne VandeCreek, lvandecreek_at_niu.edu
     * Lynn Gullickson, lynn.gullickson_at_wheaton.edu
     * H. Stephen Wright, hswright_at_niu.edu
Received on Thu Sep 02 2010 - 03:01:21 EDT