Monday, September 01, 2008

BBB news

Die neuesten Einträge in meiner Bibliographie Berufsbild BibliothekarIn im Überblick.

  • American Library Association: The racial, ethnic and sexual composition of library staff in academic and public libraries. Chicago: ALA 1977
  • K.S. Ambrose: "Power, women, and men". In: Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 66 (1978), S. 67 - 68
  • Wanda Auerbach: "Discrimination against women in the academic library". In: University of Wisconsin Library News 17 (1972), S. 1 - 11
  • Ethelene Whitmire: "Breaking the color barrier: Regina Andrews and the New York Public Library". In: Libraries & The Cultural Record 42 (2007) 4, S. 409 - 421
  • M. Biggs: "Librarians and the women question: an inquiry into conservation". In: Journal of library history 17 (1982), S. 411 - 428
  • Sophie Sabatier / Charles Oppenheim: "The ILS professional in the City of London: personality and glass ceiling issues". In: Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 33 (2001) 3, S. 145 - 156
  • A. Harrold: "'Bright ribbons and thin shoes'". In: Library Association Record 96 (1994) 2, S. 90
  • Judith Schiek Braunagel: "Job mobility of men and women librarians and how it affects career advancement". In: American Libraries 10 (1979), S. 643 - 647
  • A.J. Anderson: "'I'm being sexually harassed'".In: Library Journal 111 (1986), S. 44 - 47
  • Norman D. Holman: "Comparable worth and library employment". In: Drexel Library Quarterly 17 (1981) 3, S. 27 - 34
  • S. Creth: "The impact of changing life styles on library administration". In: Southeastern Librarian 30 (1980), S. 74 - 81
  • Wendy DeFichy: "Affirmative Action: Equal Opportunity for Women in Library Management". In: College and Research Libraries 34 (1973), S. 195 - 201
  • M.A. Drake: "Women in librarianship: jobs and careers". In: Library Management Bulletin 2 (1979), S. 7 - 8
  • James W. Milden: "Women, public libraries, and library unions: the formative years". In: Journal of Library History 12 (1977) 2, S. 150 - 158
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