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Die neuesten Einträge in meiner Bibliographie Berufsbild BibliothekarIn im Überblick.

  • David P. Fisher: "Are librarians burning out?" In: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 22 (1990) 4, S. 216 - 235
  • Judith Elkin / Clare Nankivell: "Wastage within the library and information profession: a report". In: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 24 (1992) 2, S. 71 - 77
  • Indra Mary David: A study of the occupational interests and personality types of librarians. Wayne State University, PhD, 1990
  • Larry D. Dorrell / V. Lonnie Lawson: "What Are Principals' Perceptions of the School Library Media Specialist?". In: NASSP Bulletin 79 (1995) 573, S. 72 - 80
  • Bukky O. Omotayo: "Women and Conflict in the New Information Age". In: IFLA Journal 32 (2006) 4, S. 325 - 332
  • William R. Maidment: "Trade Unionism in Public Libraries". In: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 8 (1976) 3, S. 143 - 152
  • G.C.K. Smith / J.L. Schofield: "A General Survey of Senior and Intermediate Staff Deployment in University Libraries". In: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 5 (1973) 2, S. 79 - 96
  • David P. Fisher: "Is the librarian a distinct personality type?". In: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 20 (1988) 1, S. 36 - 47
  • Ibrahim Ramjaun: "The Library Profession in Mauritius: improving its status and image". In: Information Development 13 (1997) 3, S. 135 - 141
  • Ruth Simpson: "Masculinity at Work. The Experiences of Men in Female Dominated Occupations". In: Work, Employment & Society 18 (2004) 2, S. 349 - 368
  • Ian Kirkpatrick: "Workplace assimilation and conflict in professional service organisations: the case of university libraries". In: Public Policy and Administration 14 (1999) 4, S. 71 - 86
  • James G. Ollé: "Arundell Esdaile: a centenary tribute". In: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 12 (1980) 4, S. 217 - 228
  • Sarah C. Garcia: We Are Individuals: Librarians' Demonstration of Individuality on the World Wide Web. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science, MLIS Thesis, 2006
  • Frances E. Wood: "Scientists in Librarianship and Information Work. A survey of former information studies students of the Postgraduate School of Librarianship and Information Science, University of Sheffield,
    1964 - 1973". In: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 7 (1975) 1, S. 31 - 48
  • Anne Goulding: / Beth Bromham / Stuart Hannabuss / Duncan Cramer: "Professional Characters: The Personality of the Future Information Workforce". In: Education for Information 18 (2000), S. 7 - 32
  • John Agada: "Profiling Librarians with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: Studies in Self Selection and Type Stability". In: Education for Information 16 (1998), S. 57 - 69
  • Alan Johns: Survey of Librarians Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Form G Self-Scorable). Report 1990
  • Sarla R. Murgai: "Attitudes toward women as managers in library and information science". In: Sex Roles 24 (1991) 11+12, S. 681 - 700
  • D.L. Lee / J.E. Hall: "Female library school students and the occupational stereotype: fact or fiction?". In: College and Research Libraries 34 (1973), S. 265 - 267
  • S.T. Por: Why Librarianship? A survey of students’ reasons for choosing librarianship. Loughborough, MSc Thesis, 1992
  • R. Stoakley: "The selection and appointment of professional staff". In: Public Library Journal 5 (1990), S. 115 - 117
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