The Impact of the Interim Leadership Experience on Library Middle Managers

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Abstract

Serving in an interim leadership role can be a great way to gain experience, but can also be stressful, negative, or traumatic for interim library leaders at the middle management level. In this exploratory mixed-methods study, researchers conducted a national survey and semistructured interviews of interim middle managers from public and academic libraries to explore the personal and professional impact of their interim role and recommend ways to improve the interim experience. The study revealed effects on individual well-being such as increased stress, but also increased confidence and positive career outcomes, particularly for librarians with a prior interest in leadership.

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Hoffman, A. T., & Barker, A. E. G. (2022). The Impact of the Interim Leadership Experience on Library Middle Managers. Journal of Library Administration, 62(7), 863–886. https://doi.org/10.1080/01930826.2022.2117952

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