New Issue of Voices: Topics in Canadian Librarianship
January 31, 2018
Welcome to the latest issue of Voices: Topics in Canadian Librarianship.
Guest edited by Sarah Edgar, in this issue of Voices you will read about mental health training, experiences, and programming in public, academic, and special libraries.
Table of Contents
Topic: LIS and Mental Health
Guest Editorial
Breaking the Silence
By Sarah Edgar
Features
Beating Mental Illness: How I Survived and Thrived with Depression
By Cassie Lee
Mindfulness in the Library: A Proactive Approach for Mental Health in LIS
By Meagan Collins and Nicole Doro
LIS Mental Health: Creating a Community and Breaking the Silence
By Violet Fox and Kate Deibel
Research Study: Mental Health and Wellness in Young Adults in Public Libraries
By Sarah Edgar
Serving Socially Vulnerable Populations at Edmonton Public Library
By Kyle Marshall and Jessica Knoch
It’s the Right Thing To Do: How to Implement a Workplace Mental Health Program
By Tanya Sinclair and Michelle Bergeron
Partnering to Enhance Mental Health in Libraries
By Jessica Carswell, Dr. Abe Oudshoorn, Colleen Amatruda, Dr. Jacquelyn Burkell, and Brent Carr
Are “Stress Busters” the Solution? Teaching Wellness at the Academic Library
By Emily Carlisle
Promoting Mental Health through Student Engagement: Students Helping Students
By Mary Lynne Bartlett and Preethi Rao
Mental Health and Special Libraries: Finding a Role
By Danielle MacKinlay
Lonely librarianship: Combating Isolation and Mental Stress in Information Work
By Caleigh Monk
Resources
Resources
Events
One reply on “New Issue of Voices: Topics in Canadian Librarianship”
Great issue – thank you Caleigh for reminding me to make efforts to establish connections in alternative ways! (Seana Collins, Canadian Agriculture Library)