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Main Author: Limerick, Sheila Blackmon
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED517758
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contents From Buns to Batgirl: The Changing Image of the Librarian Limerick, Sheila Blackmon Information Science Education Information Science Librarians Social Attitudes Stereotypes Gender Differences Age Differences Generational Differences Library Education The image of the librarian has changed much since the first librarian's positions at Ivy League schools in the mid- to late-17th Century. The purpose of this paper is to explore the history and origins of male and female stereotypes of librarians as well as generational stereotypes. Stereotypes in the literature of the field were explored and categorized. During the course of the research, the conclusion was reached that stereotypes do indeed exist and are detrimental to the field and to the professionals in the field. Because negative images are potentially detrimental to librarians and to the fields of library and information science, this paper also covers some possible solutions and steps to take against stereotyping. The paper also discusses some possible solutions to aid in the transition as a new generation of librarians enters the workforce. A bibliography is included.
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spellingShingle From Buns to Batgirl: The Changing Image of the Librarian
Limerick, Sheila Blackmon
Information Science Education
Information Science
Librarians
Social Attitudes
Stereotypes
Gender Differences
Age Differences
Generational Differences
Library Education
From Buns to Batgirl: The Changing Image of the Librarian Limerick, Sheila Blackmon Information Science Education Information Science Librarians Social Attitudes Stereotypes Gender Differences Age Differences Generational Differences Library Education The image of the librarian has changed much since the first librarian's positions at Ivy League schools in the mid- to late-17th Century. The purpose of this paper is to explore the history and origins of male and female stereotypes of librarians as well as generational stereotypes. Stereotypes in the literature of the field were explored and categorized. During the course of the research, the conclusion was reached that stereotypes do indeed exist and are detrimental to the field and to the professionals in the field. Because negative images are potentially detrimental to librarians and to the fields of library and information science, this paper also covers some possible solutions and steps to take against stereotyping. The paper also discusses some possible solutions to aid in the transition as a new generation of librarians enters the workforce. A bibliography is included.
title From Buns to Batgirl: The Changing Image of the Librarian
topic Information Science Education
Information Science
Librarians
Social Attitudes
Stereotypes
Gender Differences
Age Differences
Generational Differences
Library Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED517758