(via Matthew Johnson–University of California, Los Angeles)
Matthew Johnson, MSLS, from the Library at the University of California, Los Angeles, is conducting a research study about feelings of job control and burnout among academic librarians who have at least some instructional responsibilities.
If you are an academic librarian with at least some instructional responsibilities, I invite your participation in a survey.
The survey will ask you to complete a series of multiple-choice questions: a series of questions to measure your feelings of job control generally, the same series of questions again but thinking about your instruction responsibilities, a series of questions to measure your feelings of burnout, and a series of questions to collect key background and demographic information to measure how these factors contribute to job control and burnout.
The survey looks long; all of the questions are multiple-choice, however, and it should take less than 15 minutes to complete.
To read the informed consent statement and complete the survey, please visit here.
Additional Information
Participation in this survey is voluntary and is expected to take between 10 and 15 minutes.
Participants may skip any questions they feel uncomfortable answering and may exit the survey at any time.
Participants may choose to participate in a follow-up interview conducted via Zoom and will be invited to provide their e-mail address if they would like to do so.
Confidentiality
Survey responses will be completely anonymous unless participants willingly share their contact information for follow-up interviews. The survey data will be saved to the researcher’s computers and stored in LibWizard.
For More Information
Please contact the researcher at mattweirick@library.ucla.edu.