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| author | Pritchard, Sarah |
| author_facet | Pritchard, Sarah Pritchard, Sarah |
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| contents | Backlash, Backwater, or Back to the Drawing Board: Feminist Thinking and Librarianship in the 1990s. Pritchard, Sarah Access to Information Consciousness Raising Critical Thinking Employed Women Equal Opportunities (Jobs) Females Feminism Information Technology Librarians Library Role Library Science Salaries Sex Discrimination Womens Studies Work Environment Discusses the feminist perspective of librarianship, including following key issues: salaries, pay equity, and occupational segregation; faculty status, professional education, and recruitment; access to information; technology; and sociology of the workplace. A number of myths relating to this topic are addressed, and a bibliography of 18 recent examples of feminist thinking in librarianship is provided. (JLB) |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 1994 |
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| spellingShingle | Backlash, Backwater, or Back to the Drawing Board: Feminist Thinking and Librarianship in the 1990s. Pritchard, Sarah Access to Information Consciousness Raising Critical Thinking Employed Women Equal Opportunities (Jobs) Females Feminism Information Technology Librarians Library Role Library Science Salaries Sex Discrimination Womens Studies Work Environment Backlash, Backwater, or Back to the Drawing Board: Feminist Thinking and Librarianship in the 1990s. Pritchard, Sarah Access to Information Consciousness Raising Critical Thinking Employed Women Equal Opportunities (Jobs) Females Feminism Information Technology Librarians Library Role Library Science Salaries Sex Discrimination Womens Studies Work Environment Discusses the feminist perspective of librarianship, including following key issues: salaries, pay equity, and occupational segregation; faculty status, professional education, and recruitment; access to information; technology; and sociology of the workplace. A number of myths relating to this topic are addressed, and a bibliography of 18 recent examples of feminist thinking in librarianship is provided. (JLB) |
| title | Backlash, Backwater, or Back to the Drawing Board: Feminist Thinking and Librarianship in the 1990s. |
| topic | Access to Information Consciousness Raising Critical Thinking Employed Women Equal Opportunities (Jobs) Females Feminism Information Technology Librarians Library Role Library Science Salaries Sex Discrimination Womens Studies Work Environment |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ485327 |