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Academic libraries and toxic leadership / Alma C. Ortega.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Chandos information professional series | Chandos learning and teaching seriesPublisher: Cambridge, MA, United States : Chandos Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780081006504
  • 0081006500
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Academic Libraries and Toxic Leadership.DDC classification:
  • 027.7/068 23
  • 658.4092 23
LOC classification:
  • Z675.U5
  • HD57.7
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Contents:
Front Cover; Academic Libraries and Toxic Leadership; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Why the Research on Academic Libraries and Toxic Leadership?; Organization of This Book; References; 1 What Is Leadership? What Is Toxic Leadership?; 1.1 Defining Leadership; 1.2 The Study of Leadership in Library and Information Studies (LIS); 1.3 Leadership in Academic Libraries; 1.4 Defining Toxic Leadership; 1.5 Identifying Toxic Leadership in the Literature; 1.6 Toxic Leadership in Academic Libraries; References; 2 How to Acknowledge Toxic Leadership's Presence.
2.1 The Effects of Toxic Leadership2.2 Effects on Academic Librarians; 2.3 Effects on User Services; 2.4 When is it not Toxic Leadership?; References; 3 What to Do About Toxic Leadership?; 3.1 What to Do About the Situation at Your Library?; 3.2 Documenting Incidents of Toxic Behavior; 3.3 Building a Support Network; 3.3.1 Expanding the Support Network; 3.3.2 Other Options; 3.4 Who to Talk to About What Is Happening?; 3.5 The Consequences of Inaction; 3.6 Why Stay?; 3.7 Who Benefits From Inaction?; 3.8 Summary; References; 4 Regaining Control of the Library.
4.1 The Toxic Leader Has Been Removed, Now What?4.2 Mechanisms to Counter Toxic Leadership; 4.3 The Need for Academic Libraries to Practice Self-Examination; 4.4 Professional Library Associations Lack "People Training"; 4.5 Maintaining a Nontoxic Leader Library; 4.5.1 The Interview Process: Making it More Inclusive; 4.5.2 Selecting Interim Leaders From Within the Library; 4.6 The Role Human Resources Should Be Playing; 4.7 The Role of the Academic Institution's Upper Administration; 4.8 Summary; References; 5 Healing for the Organization Free of Toxic Leaders.
5.1 Healing the Academic Library Free of Toxic Leaders5.2 Healing for Academic Librarians; 5.3 Minimizing Residual Toxicity in the Academic Library; 5.4 Healing for Librarians Who Have Left; 5.5 Summary; References; 6 Cases; 6.1 Introduction; Case 1; Discussion Questions; Case 2; Discussion Questions; Case 3; Discussion Questions; Case 4; Discussion Questions; Reference; Conclusion; Appendix A: Survey Results; A.1 Demographics; A.1.1 Country of Residency; A.2 Leadership and Toxic Leadership Items; Appendix B: Semi-Structured Interview Guide; Index; Back Cover.
Summary: Academic Libraries and Toxic Leadership examines a phenomenon that has yet to be seriously explored. While other so-called feminized professions, such as nursing, have been studied for their tendency to create toxic leadership environments, thus far academic librarianship has not. This book focuses on how to identify a toxic leader in an academic library setting, how to address toxic leadership, and how to work toward eradicating it from the organization. In addition, it discusses which steps can be used to prevent libraries from hiring toxic leaders.
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Front Cover; Academic Libraries and Toxic Leadership; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Why the Research on Academic Libraries and Toxic Leadership?; Organization of This Book; References; 1 What Is Leadership? What Is Toxic Leadership?; 1.1 Defining Leadership; 1.2 The Study of Leadership in Library and Information Studies (LIS); 1.3 Leadership in Academic Libraries; 1.4 Defining Toxic Leadership; 1.5 Identifying Toxic Leadership in the Literature; 1.6 Toxic Leadership in Academic Libraries; References; 2 How to Acknowledge Toxic Leadership's Presence.

2.1 The Effects of Toxic Leadership2.2 Effects on Academic Librarians; 2.3 Effects on User Services; 2.4 When is it not Toxic Leadership?; References; 3 What to Do About Toxic Leadership?; 3.1 What to Do About the Situation at Your Library?; 3.2 Documenting Incidents of Toxic Behavior; 3.3 Building a Support Network; 3.3.1 Expanding the Support Network; 3.3.2 Other Options; 3.4 Who to Talk to About What Is Happening?; 3.5 The Consequences of Inaction; 3.6 Why Stay?; 3.7 Who Benefits From Inaction?; 3.8 Summary; References; 4 Regaining Control of the Library.

4.1 The Toxic Leader Has Been Removed, Now What?4.2 Mechanisms to Counter Toxic Leadership; 4.3 The Need for Academic Libraries to Practice Self-Examination; 4.4 Professional Library Associations Lack "People Training"; 4.5 Maintaining a Nontoxic Leader Library; 4.5.1 The Interview Process: Making it More Inclusive; 4.5.2 Selecting Interim Leaders From Within the Library; 4.6 The Role Human Resources Should Be Playing; 4.7 The Role of the Academic Institution's Upper Administration; 4.8 Summary; References; 5 Healing for the Organization Free of Toxic Leaders.

5.1 Healing the Academic Library Free of Toxic Leaders5.2 Healing for Academic Librarians; 5.3 Minimizing Residual Toxicity in the Academic Library; 5.4 Healing for Librarians Who Have Left; 5.5 Summary; References; 6 Cases; 6.1 Introduction; Case 1; Discussion Questions; Case 2; Discussion Questions; Case 3; Discussion Questions; Case 4; Discussion Questions; Reference; Conclusion; Appendix A: Survey Results; A.1 Demographics; A.1.1 Country of Residency; A.2 Leadership and Toxic Leadership Items; Appendix B: Semi-Structured Interview Guide; Index; Back Cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Academic Libraries and Toxic Leadership examines a phenomenon that has yet to be seriously explored. While other so-called feminized professions, such as nursing, have been studied for their tendency to create toxic leadership environments, thus far academic librarianship has not. This book focuses on how to identify a toxic leader in an academic library setting, how to address toxic leadership, and how to work toward eradicating it from the organization. In addition, it discusses which steps can be used to prevent libraries from hiring toxic leaders.

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