library services claim they are socially inclusive of all minority groups when lesbian fiction is still so inaccessible? JACQUELINE D. GOLDTHORP This paper explores how Scottish public library services have responded to pro-viding a service to a virtually invisible minority group, i.e. lesbians who enjoy reading lesbian fiction. The evidence that provides the foundation for the results discussed in this paper was drawn from the following sources: a study of the 32 public library services in Scotland, conducted through an e-mail/postal survey on lesbian fiction; an analysis of online public library websites and catalogues; workshops and focus groups with library workers and newly qualified librari-ans; women who identify as lesbian or bisexu...
This study examines the experiences of public library staff who works in an LGBTQ-profiled children’...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...
Two subjects which have grown constantly larger due to globalization are diversity and LGBTQ. This c...
The paper argues that although writings on social exclusion have largely ignored “lesbigays” (lesbia...
This article reports the findings of a study on the provision of LGBTrelated fiction to children an...
In considering social justice, many commentators overlook (or disregard) the needs of people who ide...
The aim of this Masters thesis is, partly, to examine the information needs of lesbians: what ...
How effectively are librarians in public, school, and academic libraries serving sexual minority com...
Our thesis is an analysis of four librarians view on LGBTQ and which implications these views have o...
This essay seeks to explore how five public libraries in Stockholm have chosen to organize the LGBTQ...
This thesis investigates the extent of provision of LGBT-related fiction to children and young peopl...
Purpose: This article aims to help ensure high-quality subject access to Swedish lesbian, gay, bisex...
The aim of this paper is to answer the questions ”What opinions do LGBT-youth have about libraries?”...
The aim of the study was to find in what way people who identify as LGBTQ find themselves viewed and...
This study examines the voluntary reading practices of self-identified lesbian, bisexual and queer y...
This study examines the experiences of public library staff who works in an LGBTQ-profiled children’...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...
Two subjects which have grown constantly larger due to globalization are diversity and LGBTQ. This c...
The paper argues that although writings on social exclusion have largely ignored “lesbigays” (lesbia...
This article reports the findings of a study on the provision of LGBTrelated fiction to children an...
In considering social justice, many commentators overlook (or disregard) the needs of people who ide...
The aim of this Masters thesis is, partly, to examine the information needs of lesbians: what ...
How effectively are librarians in public, school, and academic libraries serving sexual minority com...
Our thesis is an analysis of four librarians view on LGBTQ and which implications these views have o...
This essay seeks to explore how five public libraries in Stockholm have chosen to organize the LGBTQ...
This thesis investigates the extent of provision of LGBT-related fiction to children and young peopl...
Purpose: This article aims to help ensure high-quality subject access to Swedish lesbian, gay, bisex...
The aim of this paper is to answer the questions ”What opinions do LGBT-youth have about libraries?”...
The aim of the study was to find in what way people who identify as LGBTQ find themselves viewed and...
This study examines the voluntary reading practices of self-identified lesbian, bisexual and queer y...
This study examines the experiences of public library staff who works in an LGBTQ-profiled children’...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...
Two subjects which have grown constantly larger due to globalization are diversity and LGBTQ. This c...