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Main Authors: Benjes-Small, Candice, Knievel, Jennifer E., Resor-Whicker, Jennifer, Wisecup, Allison, Hunter, Joanna
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1306160
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author Benjes-Small, Candice
Knievel, Jennifer E.
Resor-Whicker, Jennifer
Wisecup, Allison
Hunter, Joanna
author_facet Benjes-Small, Candice
Knievel, Jennifer E.
Resor-Whicker, Jennifer
Wisecup, Allison
Hunter, Joanna
Benjes-Small, Candice
Knievel, Jennifer E.
Resor-Whicker, Jennifer
Wisecup, Allison
Hunter, Joanna
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents #MeToo in the Academic Library: A Quantitative Measurement of the Prevalence of Sexual Harassment in Academic Libraries Benjes-Small, Candice Knievel, Jennifer E. Resor-Whicker, Jennifer Wisecup, Allison Hunter, Joanna Sexual Harassment Academic Libraries Incidence Library Personnel Sexual Abuse The #MeToo movement has prompted national discussions about workplace sexual harassment. Social science research suggests that female-dominated professions experience a high degree of workplace sexual harassment from supervisors, coworkers, and clients. Anecdotal evidence suggests that librarians experience sexual harassment. The authors administered a vetted, widely used survey to quantitatively measure for the first time how widespread sexual harassment is within academic libraries.
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spellingShingle #MeToo in the Academic Library: A Quantitative Measurement of the Prevalence of Sexual Harassment in Academic Libraries
Benjes-Small, Candice
Knievel, Jennifer E.
Resor-Whicker, Jennifer
Wisecup, Allison
Hunter, Joanna
Sexual Harassment
Academic Libraries
Incidence
Library Personnel
Sexual Abuse
#MeToo in the Academic Library: A Quantitative Measurement of the Prevalence of Sexual Harassment in Academic Libraries Benjes-Small, Candice Knievel, Jennifer E. Resor-Whicker, Jennifer Wisecup, Allison Hunter, Joanna Sexual Harassment Academic Libraries Incidence Library Personnel Sexual Abuse The #MeToo movement has prompted national discussions about workplace sexual harassment. Social science research suggests that female-dominated professions experience a high degree of workplace sexual harassment from supervisors, coworkers, and clients. Anecdotal evidence suggests that librarians experience sexual harassment. The authors administered a vetted, widely used survey to quantitatively measure for the first time how widespread sexual harassment is within academic libraries.
title #MeToo in the Academic Library: A Quantitative Measurement of the Prevalence of Sexual Harassment in Academic Libraries
topic Sexual Harassment
Academic Libraries
Incidence
Library Personnel
Sexual Abuse
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1306160