Information technology (IT) is vitally important to many organizations, including libraries. Yet a review of employment statistics and a citation analysis show that men make up the majority of the IT workforce, in libraries and in the broader workforce. Research from sociology, psychology, and women’s studies highlights the organizational and social issues that inhibit women. Understanding why women are less evident in library IT positions will help inform measures to remedy the gender disparity
The librarian profession is dominated by women. The aim with this essay is to find out howmen and w...
Major disparities exist between men and women in their access, use and attitudes to information tech...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine how the gender of distance learning students re...
Information technology (IT) is vitally important to many organizations, including libraries. Yet a r...
Since the first implementation of technology in academic libraries, the computer has...
An interview with Lori Ricigliano, associate director for information and access ser...
A decade ago, research on gender, libraries, and information technology (IT) substantiated the over-...
As important aspects of librarianship converge with information technology (IT), the role of librari...
The purpose of this study is to examine sex/gender relations amongst staff in public libraries who h...
Per the United States Department of Labor Women’s Bureau’s latest available statistics, the percenta...
An examination of the literature reveals only limited research into the connections between gender a...
More and more modern organizations related to information technology are trying to equalize the numb...
Gender is an important dimension of social science research that interrogates the social inequalitie...
This article is an examination of the history of gender demographics in the field of librarianship. ...
National and international studies have shown an existing trend where less men than women visit a li...
The librarian profession is dominated by women. The aim with this essay is to find out howmen and w...
Major disparities exist between men and women in their access, use and attitudes to information tech...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine how the gender of distance learning students re...
Information technology (IT) is vitally important to many organizations, including libraries. Yet a r...
Since the first implementation of technology in academic libraries, the computer has...
An interview with Lori Ricigliano, associate director for information and access ser...
A decade ago, research on gender, libraries, and information technology (IT) substantiated the over-...
As important aspects of librarianship converge with information technology (IT), the role of librari...
The purpose of this study is to examine sex/gender relations amongst staff in public libraries who h...
Per the United States Department of Labor Women’s Bureau’s latest available statistics, the percenta...
An examination of the literature reveals only limited research into the connections between gender a...
More and more modern organizations related to information technology are trying to equalize the numb...
Gender is an important dimension of social science research that interrogates the social inequalitie...
This article is an examination of the history of gender demographics in the field of librarianship. ...
National and international studies have shown an existing trend where less men than women visit a li...
The librarian profession is dominated by women. The aim with this essay is to find out howmen and w...
Major disparities exist between men and women in their access, use and attitudes to information tech...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine how the gender of distance learning students re...