Don't Panic! Managing Library Anxiety with a Library Survival Guide. The goal of the guide was to decrease library anxiety and familiarize new students with library resources and services.
Do You Suffer From Library Anxiety? by Alex Nunes.
What is library anxiety? Librarians and experts discuss how technology is changing students’ attitudes toward libraries and librarians.
Don’t Suffer From Library Anxiety: How to Best Research in Libraries.
2015 Ancestry Blog guest post by Linda Barnickel that is focused on genealogical research but contains a helpful overview and tips for any library user.
Library Anxiety: A Grounded Theory and its Development. Constance Mellon's article that first identified and named library anxiety. This gives a very good, readable overview of library anxiety.
Mellon's Theory of Library Anxiety. The Wikipedia article on library anxiety.
Library Anxiety: Theory, Research, and Application. A comprehensive book examining the issue of the library from the leading scholars in library anxiety.
Library Rx: Measuring and Treating Library Anxiety: A Research Study. This book discusses an in-depth study of library anxiety and contains useful suggestions for how Libraries can work to alleviate it.
The Strange Affliction of ‘Library Anxiety’ and What Librarians Do to Help.
2016 Atlas Obscura article on library anxiety in Ivy League university libraries, by Ella Morton
Individuals that have made a considerable contribution to understanding library anxiety:
Sharon Bostick
Qun G. Jiao
Carol C. Kuhlthau
Constance A. Mellon
Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie