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Academic Librarian Burnout Dataset, Barbara Wood, Ana Guimaraes, Christina Holm, Sherrill Hayes, Kyle Brooks Feb 2020

Academic Librarian Burnout Dataset, Barbara Wood, Ana Guimaraes, Christina Holm, Sherrill Hayes, Kyle Brooks

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In the Spring of 2018, the authors administered the highly validated and reliable Copenhagen Burnout Inventory work-related sub-scale to 1,628 academic librarians employed within the United States. Academic librarians reported a total work-related burnout score of 49.6. Overall, female participants who were 35–44 years of age reported the highest levels of work-related burnout with males and older individuals reporting the lowest levels of work-related burnout. This study also revealed some interesting information about non-binary/third-gender librarians that suggests further research is warranted.