Librarians, as an occupational group, appear to have received surprisingly little attention from those who study work and gender. Like other feminized occupations, such as midwives and nurses, this group is of interest for how they have engaged in a project of professionalization in recent decades. Academic librarians have faced challenges to fully realizing a professional status because of their traditional organizational position as helpers or handmaidens to the professoriate. In order to more thoroughly outline a research agenda for examining this occupational group, this paper will present a review of the literature on the organization of librarians’ work from a sociological and library science perspective, using Sociologi...
This thesis employs a third wave feminist perspective to consider the regular crises experienced by ...
Librarianship is a feminized profession, and like teaching, nursing, and social work with which it s...
Librarianship has long been viewed as a “pink collar” profession, meaning a predominantly female pro...
Most librarians are women, yet the library profession has devoted little attention to the unequal st...
Most librarians are women, yet the library profession has devoted little attention to the unequal st...
Most librarians are women, yet the library profession has devoted little attention to the unequal st...
This article is an examination of the history of gender demographics in the field of librarianship. ...
Permission to archive original author manuscript (preprint)Academic librarianship is a heavily femin...
This article reviews post-1974 scholarly literature on women’s leadership in academic libraries, wit...
This article reviews post-1974 scholarly literature on women’s leadership in academic libraries, wit...
and textual data, and a cultural climate of disdain for the traditional, the professional demands pl...
This writing literature review gives a framework for understanding the professional development of a...
While much of the literature on gender in librarianship approaches this issue at an organizational l...
The main purpose of this Masters thesis is to examine gender division in public libraries by rev...
The main purpose of this Masters thesis is to examine gender division in public libraries by rev...
This thesis employs a third wave feminist perspective to consider the regular crises experienced by ...
Librarianship is a feminized profession, and like teaching, nursing, and social work with which it s...
Librarianship has long been viewed as a “pink collar” profession, meaning a predominantly female pro...
Most librarians are women, yet the library profession has devoted little attention to the unequal st...
Most librarians are women, yet the library profession has devoted little attention to the unequal st...
Most librarians are women, yet the library profession has devoted little attention to the unequal st...
This article is an examination of the history of gender demographics in the field of librarianship. ...
Permission to archive original author manuscript (preprint)Academic librarianship is a heavily femin...
This article reviews post-1974 scholarly literature on women’s leadership in academic libraries, wit...
This article reviews post-1974 scholarly literature on women’s leadership in academic libraries, wit...
and textual data, and a cultural climate of disdain for the traditional, the professional demands pl...
This writing literature review gives a framework for understanding the professional development of a...
While much of the literature on gender in librarianship approaches this issue at an organizational l...
The main purpose of this Masters thesis is to examine gender division in public libraries by rev...
The main purpose of this Masters thesis is to examine gender division in public libraries by rev...
This thesis employs a third wave feminist perspective to consider the regular crises experienced by ...
Librarianship is a feminized profession, and like teaching, nursing, and social work with which it s...
Librarianship has long been viewed as a “pink collar” profession, meaning a predominantly female pro...