This article introduces a Library Trends special issue about gender, race, and sexuality in information studies. The papers are drawn from the 2014 Gender & Sexuality in Information Studies colloquium held at the University of Toronto, and represents the first special issue of a scholarly LIS journal dedicated to this theme
This article, by Jon Sims, is based on a presentation given at the national training day on Law, Gen...
This article discusses how the organisational literature on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Studies and the broader discipline of sexualit...
This article introduces a Library Trends special issue about gender, race, and sexuality in informat...
In October 2014, more than a hundred scholars, practitioners, and activists gathered at the Univers...
Although North American society has made enormous strides in the past half-century, we have yet to r...
The proliferation of publications in the lesbian, Gay, bisexual, and transgender press has allowed t...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...
This article, by Heather Dawson, outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the aca...
With global perspectives from librarians and archivists who promote innovative methods to improve se...
This article outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the academic study of law, ...
The author of this article presents the available findings on the reading habits and preferences of ...
Summarizes gay and lesbian activism in librarianship and the role of libraries in supporting gay and...
This article explores how self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questionin...
This poster is based on statistical analysis of library and information science (LIS) literature, cu...
This article, by Jon Sims, is based on a presentation given at the national training day on Law, Gen...
This article discusses how the organisational literature on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Studies and the broader discipline of sexualit...
This article introduces a Library Trends special issue about gender, race, and sexuality in informat...
In October 2014, more than a hundred scholars, practitioners, and activists gathered at the Univers...
Although North American society has made enormous strides in the past half-century, we have yet to r...
The proliferation of publications in the lesbian, Gay, bisexual, and transgender press has allowed t...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...
This article, by Heather Dawson, outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the aca...
With global perspectives from librarians and archivists who promote innovative methods to improve se...
This article outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the academic study of law, ...
The author of this article presents the available findings on the reading habits and preferences of ...
Summarizes gay and lesbian activism in librarianship and the role of libraries in supporting gay and...
This article explores how self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questionin...
This poster is based on statistical analysis of library and information science (LIS) literature, cu...
This article, by Jon Sims, is based on a presentation given at the national training day on Law, Gen...
This article discusses how the organisational literature on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Studies and the broader discipline of sexualit...