Professionalism and Body Modifications: Considerations of Library Leadership

Department

University Library

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2023

Abstract

The rise of body modifications among younger generations is bringing about discussions of the norms and appropriateness of tattoos, dyed hair, and facial piercings in the library workplace, particularly among those with leadership positions. This raises concerns about the perception of the role of the librarian and the norms associated with this role. In the spring of 2022, a research team expanded previous literature on the acceptance and professionalism of body modifications in libraries, focusing on the attitudes of those who consider themselves in leadership roles. Utilizing role theory as a theoretical framework, researchers measured the appropriateness of body modifications against the norms associated with librarians from various functions in the library, including back-of-house, front-of-house, and those with managerial functions. The study then discusses the changing attitudes and norms associated with the librarian role and the possible ramifications of librarians with body modifications seeking leadership responsibilities.

Journal Title

Journal of Library Administration

Journal ISSN

01930826

Volume

63

Issue

2

First Page

200

Last Page

212

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1080/01930826.2022.2159241

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