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Auteur principal: Miller, Eva
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2007
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contents The Women Who Drive Library Technology Miller, Eva Females Librarians Technology Library Services Profiles Career Development Gender Bias No matter their generation or library setting, the women who find technology and libraries a compelling combination share certain qualities. The women interviewed here are confident, skilled communicators and risktakers, people who seek challenges and prefer working in teams. They revel in new gadgetry, but they never forget it is all about a positive user experience. As a group, they represent a hybrid librarian--someone who is equally fascinated by emerging technologies and how to use them to improve library services. This article profiles women who are involved in the technology side of librarianship. It explores how they got there, what they contribute, and the challenges of being a woman in a tech field.
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spellingShingle The Women Who Drive Library Technology
Miller, Eva
Females
Librarians
Technology
Library Services
Profiles
Career Development
Gender Bias
The Women Who Drive Library Technology Miller, Eva Females Librarians Technology Library Services Profiles Career Development Gender Bias No matter their generation or library setting, the women who find technology and libraries a compelling combination share certain qualities. The women interviewed here are confident, skilled communicators and risktakers, people who seek challenges and prefer working in teams. They revel in new gadgetry, but they never forget it is all about a positive user experience. As a group, they represent a hybrid librarian--someone who is equally fascinated by emerging technologies and how to use them to improve library services. This article profiles women who are involved in the technology side of librarianship. It explores how they got there, what they contribute, and the challenges of being a woman in a tech field.
title The Women Who Drive Library Technology
topic Females
Librarians
Technology
Library Services
Profiles
Career Development
Gender Bias
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786466