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Autore principale: Hildebrand, Suzanne
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1999
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ588251
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contents The Information Age vs. Gender Equity. Hildebrand, Suzanne Adjunct Faculty Apprenticeships Computers Curriculum Development Educational Change Gender Issues Higher Education Information Science Librarians Library Education Political Issues Sex Fairness Trend Analysis Considers gender equity in libraries and library education, particularly the identification of men with information science experience involving computers. Discusses the history of gender imbalance in library education; computers and gender; changes in library education; demographic implications of curriculum changes; the use of adjuncts; library apprenticeships; and political issues. (LRW)
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spellingShingle The Information Age vs. Gender Equity.
Hildebrand, Suzanne
Adjunct Faculty
Apprenticeships
Computers
Curriculum Development
Educational Change
Gender Issues
Higher Education
Information Science
Librarians
Library Education
Political Issues
Sex Fairness
Trend Analysis
The Information Age vs. Gender Equity. Hildebrand, Suzanne Adjunct Faculty Apprenticeships Computers Curriculum Development Educational Change Gender Issues Higher Education Information Science Librarians Library Education Political Issues Sex Fairness Trend Analysis Considers gender equity in libraries and library education, particularly the identification of men with information science experience involving computers. Discusses the history of gender imbalance in library education; computers and gender; changes in library education; demographic implications of curriculum changes; the use of adjuncts; library apprenticeships; and political issues. (LRW)
title The Information Age vs. Gender Equity.
topic Adjunct Faculty
Apprenticeships
Computers
Curriculum Development
Educational Change
Gender Issues
Higher Education
Information Science
Librarians
Library Education
Political Issues
Sex Fairness
Trend Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ588251