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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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1996
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| author | Missingham, Roxanne |
| author_facet | Missingham, Roxanne Missingham, Roxanne |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Cyberspace: No Women Need Apply? Librarians and the Internet. Missingham, Roxanne Career Development Communication Skills Electronic Mail Employed Women Information Technology Internet Librarians Library Surveys Listservs Mentors Organizational Climate Sex Differences Social Support Groups The Internet affects women librarians by providing opportunities for networking, mentoring, and career development. A study of listserv traffic on FEMINIST and PACS-L, and a survey of librarians and Internet usage, found gender differences in the content and tone of postings. Computer technology could deconstruct gender relationships in the workplace and broaden support for women. (Contains 61 references.) (LAM) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1996 |
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| spellingShingle | Cyberspace: No Women Need Apply? Librarians and the Internet. Missingham, Roxanne Career Development Communication Skills Electronic Mail Employed Women Information Technology Internet Librarians Library Surveys Listservs Mentors Organizational Climate Sex Differences Social Support Groups Cyberspace: No Women Need Apply? Librarians and the Internet. Missingham, Roxanne Career Development Communication Skills Electronic Mail Employed Women Information Technology Internet Librarians Library Surveys Listservs Mentors Organizational Climate Sex Differences Social Support Groups The Internet affects women librarians by providing opportunities for networking, mentoring, and career development. A study of listserv traffic on FEMINIST and PACS-L, and a survey of librarians and Internet usage, found gender differences in the content and tone of postings. Computer technology could deconstruct gender relationships in the workplace and broaden support for women. (Contains 61 references.) (LAM) |
| title | Cyberspace: No Women Need Apply? Librarians and the Internet. |
| topic | Career Development Communication Skills Electronic Mail Employed Women Information Technology Internet Librarians Library Surveys Listservs Mentors Organizational Climate Sex Differences Social Support Groups |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ531049 |