The edited volume, Feminists Among Us: Resistance and Advocacy in Library Leadership, sets out to describe the practices of feminist library leaders, as well as to interrogate why library leadership in the United States and Canada is not more explicitly feminist. The volume succeeds by articulating and employing an expansive definition of feminism and feminist leadership
This paper explores British librarianship from a third wave feminist position. It proposes that cont...
The Feminist Library is not a typical public library; it is an organization with roots in the histor...
For nearly a decade, feminist writers have been calling for a more radical analysis of women in the ...
Feminists Among Us is a slim collection of nine essays, case studies, and interviews written by an i...
This article reviews post-1974 scholarly literature on women’s leadership in academic libraries, wit...
Because academic libraries are primarily staffed by women and are relatively autonomous entities in ...
Learning about the theory and practice of intersectional feminism played an important role in my dev...
This thesis employs a third wave feminist perspective to consider the regular crises experienced by ...
Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS Pushing the Margins consists of sev...
The American Library Association\u27s (ALA) centennial convention, held in Chicago, July 1976, and a...
Most librarians are women, yet the library profession has devoted little attention to the unequal st...
Nearly 80% of American librarians are women. Similarly, the majority of American librarians are Whit...
Objective – Feminist pedagogy in library instruction presents a new approach to actively engaging st...
This thesis employs a third wave feminist perspective to consider the regular crises experienced by ...
Review of Freedman, James M. and Freedman, Shin (Ed.) (2020). Becoming a Library Leader: Seven Stage...
This paper explores British librarianship from a third wave feminist position. It proposes that cont...
The Feminist Library is not a typical public library; it is an organization with roots in the histor...
For nearly a decade, feminist writers have been calling for a more radical analysis of women in the ...
Feminists Among Us is a slim collection of nine essays, case studies, and interviews written by an i...
This article reviews post-1974 scholarly literature on women’s leadership in academic libraries, wit...
Because academic libraries are primarily staffed by women and are relatively autonomous entities in ...
Learning about the theory and practice of intersectional feminism played an important role in my dev...
This thesis employs a third wave feminist perspective to consider the regular crises experienced by ...
Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS Pushing the Margins consists of sev...
The American Library Association\u27s (ALA) centennial convention, held in Chicago, July 1976, and a...
Most librarians are women, yet the library profession has devoted little attention to the unequal st...
Nearly 80% of American librarians are women. Similarly, the majority of American librarians are Whit...
Objective – Feminist pedagogy in library instruction presents a new approach to actively engaging st...
This thesis employs a third wave feminist perspective to consider the regular crises experienced by ...
Review of Freedman, James M. and Freedman, Shin (Ed.) (2020). Becoming a Library Leader: Seven Stage...
This paper explores British librarianship from a third wave feminist position. It proposes that cont...
The Feminist Library is not a typical public library; it is an organization with roots in the histor...
For nearly a decade, feminist writers have been calling for a more radical analysis of women in the ...