In the fifteen-plus years I\u27ve been a law librarian, I\u27ve been in and out of the closet. Or, more accurately, I\u27ve been out, back in, and back out again. That status could change at any time
Newsletter - Published by Edmonton Working Women, this issue features staying in the closet at work,...
The Future Voices in Public Services column is a forum for graduate students in library and informat...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...
The author discusses her experiences as an out lesbian librarian, both in the United States and ab...
In the fifteen-plus years I\u27ve been a law librarian, I\u27ve been in and out of the closet. Or, m...
Queer library workers face the decision of how and when to express their gender identities and sexua...
Queer library workers face the decision of how and when to express their gender identities and sexua...
The author discusses her experience as a law professor and a member of the gay and lesbian community
Panelists will discuss different aspects of information needs from different library types to provid...
The notion that work should be an asexual environment and the inability of the general public to tak...
Graduate winner: 1st place, 2022, 35th Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competitio
School libraries should be a space where students of all ages feel welcome and safe. I (Lisa) can sp...
The need for progressive change in people???s attitudes and behaviors is essential for a communityw...
This study examines the experiences of public library staff who works in an LGBTQ-profiled children’...
Librarianship is a feminized profession, and like teaching, nursing, and social work with which it s...
Newsletter - Published by Edmonton Working Women, this issue features staying in the closet at work,...
The Future Voices in Public Services column is a forum for graduate students in library and informat...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...
The author discusses her experiences as an out lesbian librarian, both in the United States and ab...
In the fifteen-plus years I\u27ve been a law librarian, I\u27ve been in and out of the closet. Or, m...
Queer library workers face the decision of how and when to express their gender identities and sexua...
Queer library workers face the decision of how and when to express their gender identities and sexua...
The author discusses her experience as a law professor and a member of the gay and lesbian community
Panelists will discuss different aspects of information needs from different library types to provid...
The notion that work should be an asexual environment and the inability of the general public to tak...
Graduate winner: 1st place, 2022, 35th Annual Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Competitio
School libraries should be a space where students of all ages feel welcome and safe. I (Lisa) can sp...
The need for progressive change in people???s attitudes and behaviors is essential for a communityw...
This study examines the experiences of public library staff who works in an LGBTQ-profiled children’...
Librarianship is a feminized profession, and like teaching, nursing, and social work with which it s...
Newsletter - Published by Edmonton Working Women, this issue features staying in the closet at work,...
The Future Voices in Public Services column is a forum for graduate students in library and informat...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...