Data Collection

Tweet-dux: White Supremacy and Racism in the PoC Low-Morale Experience.

[This content was originally published on February 11, 2019 at The Ink On The Page.] On Twitter, I’ve been threading some results of my latest low morale study (done with Ione Damasco), which centers the experience of racial and ethnic minority academic librarians. It is my hope that this work will bring into clearer view the additional […]

Tweet-dux: White Supremacy and Racism in the PoC Low-Morale Experience. Read More »

Tweet-dux: Diversity Rhetoric and Whiteness in the PoC Low-Morale Experience.

[This content was originally published on February 4, 2019 at The Ink On The Page.] On Twitter, I’ve been threading some results of my latest low morale study (done with Ione Damasco), which centers the experience of racial and ethnic minority academic librarians. It is my hope that this work will bring into clearer view the additional

Tweet-dux: Diversity Rhetoric and Whiteness in the PoC Low-Morale Experience. Read More »

Data Collection Brief: Strategies for Reducing/Resolving Low Morale

Around the same time I began collecting data for the Low Morale Spot-Check survey, I also created another survey to ask people who have dealt with low morale to share their strategies for reducing the occurrence of low morale or its effects.  In short, this survey takes a closer look at how people engage in

Data Collection Brief: Strategies for Reducing/Resolving Low Morale Read More »

Data Collection Brief Update: Academic Library Low Morale Spot-Check Survey Results (August 2018)

Earlier this year I shared the initial results of my quick survey on low-morale concerns and experiences. The goal of the survey is to keep on-the-pulse on what’s going on with people who are currently experiencing low morale, and to offer people a place to share anonymously their immediate concerns about their low-morale experience or

Data Collection Brief Update: Academic Library Low Morale Spot-Check Survey Results (August 2018) Read More »

Data Collection Brief: Deauthentication Survey Results (June 2018)

[This content was originally published on June 5, 2018 at The Ink On The Page.] Earlier this year, I penned a post focusing on nascent data in my PoC Low Morale study. The data seemed to indicate another phenomenon I call deauthentication, and I crafted a working definition:  “deauthentication is a cognitive process that People of Color

Data Collection Brief: Deauthentication Survey Results (June 2018) Read More »

Data Collection Brief: Academic Library Low Morale Spot-Check Survey Results (March 2018)

[This content was originally published on March 5, 2018 at The Ink On The Page.] It’s been about six months since the release of my original low morale study. Since then, I’ve presented a two-part ACRL webinar, and I’m gearing up to present the study results at regional and international LIS conferences.  While interacting on social

Data Collection Brief: Academic Library Low Morale Spot-Check Survey Results (March 2018) Read More »