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Main Authors: Harris, Roma M., Michell, Gillian
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ387465
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author Harris, Roma M.
Michell, Gillian
author_facet Harris, Roma M.
Michell, Gillian
Harris, Roma M.
Michell, Gillian
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contents Home Insulating and Home Births: Do Patrons' Sex-typed Questions Influence Judgments about the Competence of Reference Librarians? Harris, Roma M. Michell, Gillian Competence Interviews Library Instruction Library Services Public Libraries Reference Services Scripts Sex Bias User Needs (Information) Master's students in library science and students in a library technician program were asked to read scripts of reference interviews in which the amount of bibliographic instruction and the "maleness" or "femaleness" of questions were varied. They were then asked to make a judgment about the competence of the reference librarian in the script. (10 references) (MES)
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spellingShingle Home Insulating and Home Births: Do Patrons' Sex-typed Questions Influence Judgments about the Competence of Reference Librarians?
Harris, Roma M.
Michell, Gillian
Competence
Interviews
Library Instruction
Library Services
Public Libraries
Reference Services
Scripts
Sex Bias
User Needs (Information)
Home Insulating and Home Births: Do Patrons' Sex-typed Questions Influence Judgments about the Competence of Reference Librarians? Harris, Roma M. Michell, Gillian Competence Interviews Library Instruction Library Services Public Libraries Reference Services Scripts Sex Bias User Needs (Information) Master's students in library science and students in a library technician program were asked to read scripts of reference interviews in which the amount of bibliographic instruction and the "maleness" or "femaleness" of questions were varied. They were then asked to make a judgment about the competence of the reference librarian in the script. (10 references) (MES)
title Home Insulating and Home Births: Do Patrons' Sex-typed Questions Influence Judgments about the Competence of Reference Librarians?
topic Competence
Interviews
Library Instruction
Library Services
Public Libraries
Reference Services
Scripts
Sex Bias
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ387465