Librarians have been depicted in the literature as missionaries, apostles, and crusaders, militant maid Marians spreading the gospel of the library spirit. This thesis examines the historical depiction of the typical early librarian by posing two key questions. First, to what extent was the work of librarianship different or unique compared to that of other middle-class female occupations? And second, in what way was the librarian herself distinct from other middle-class women; that is, what defining characteristics or life events brought her to and kept her in librarianship? Utilizing local newspapers, official reports, and census and vital statistics data, this study contrasts the lives of forty-one women who, between 1895 and 1924, ...
265 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This is a historical case stu...
Julia Asplund had a lively concern for all social legislation but her greatest efforts through 50 ac...
White supremacy and patriarchy have acted upon and through the white female body, which has implica...
inclusion in Master's Theses by an authorized administrator of SJSU ScholarWorks. For more info...
In this thesis, I examine how two writer-librarians that worked in the 135th Street Branch of the Ne...
This article examines the backgrounds, education, and careers of the first group of students in San ...
This article offers an introduction to the history of oral storytelling in public libraries in the U...
The contributions of people like Shirley Wood, one of the founders of the Association of Christian L...
OVERTHE PAST CENTURY women have played a variety of roles in library education. Not only have they c...
Augusta Braxston Baker (1911-1998) was a Black American librarian whose tenure within the New York P...
Free public libraries, and ???modern??? library methods, arrived late in the Pacifi c Northwest. Tw...
This paper focuses on the history of women librarians of the land-grant universities in the West and...
Year in review Ukrainian Marian Collection Exhibit: Juggling for Mary Marian Library Fellowships: Re...
This study examines the history of librarian stereotypes, the responses of librarians to them, and t...
Women have a very special place in the history of North Carolina’s libraries, as well as libraries t...
265 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This is a historical case stu...
Julia Asplund had a lively concern for all social legislation but her greatest efforts through 50 ac...
White supremacy and patriarchy have acted upon and through the white female body, which has implica...
inclusion in Master's Theses by an authorized administrator of SJSU ScholarWorks. For more info...
In this thesis, I examine how two writer-librarians that worked in the 135th Street Branch of the Ne...
This article examines the backgrounds, education, and careers of the first group of students in San ...
This article offers an introduction to the history of oral storytelling in public libraries in the U...
The contributions of people like Shirley Wood, one of the founders of the Association of Christian L...
OVERTHE PAST CENTURY women have played a variety of roles in library education. Not only have they c...
Augusta Braxston Baker (1911-1998) was a Black American librarian whose tenure within the New York P...
Free public libraries, and ???modern??? library methods, arrived late in the Pacifi c Northwest. Tw...
This paper focuses on the history of women librarians of the land-grant universities in the West and...
Year in review Ukrainian Marian Collection Exhibit: Juggling for Mary Marian Library Fellowships: Re...
This study examines the history of librarian stereotypes, the responses of librarians to them, and t...
Women have a very special place in the history of North Carolina’s libraries, as well as libraries t...
265 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This is a historical case stu...
Julia Asplund had a lively concern for all social legislation but her greatest efforts through 50 ac...
White supremacy and patriarchy have acted upon and through the white female body, which has implica...