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2002 Program: Kelly Barrick Hovendick - Bibliography |
"Women, Technology & Libraries" Katherine C. Adams, "Loveless Frump as Hip and Sexy Party Girl: A Reevaluation of the Old-Maid Stereotype," The Library Quarterly 70, no. 3 (2000): 287-301. Toni Carbo Bearman, "The Information Society of the 1990s: Blue Sky and Green Pastures?" Online 11, no. 1 (1987): 82-86. Lynn Cherny & Elizabeth Reba Weise. Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace. (Seattle, WA: Seal Press, 1996). Paul F. DuMont & Rosemary Ruhig DuMont, "The Information Professional and the New Technology: An Investigation of Possible Differential Responses by Gender," Library Trends 37, no. 4 (Spring 1989): 510-520. Dolores Fidishun, "Listening to Our Side: Computer Training Issues of Middle-age and Older Women," Women's Studies Quarterly, 29, no. 3/4 (2001): 103-125. Dolores Fidishun, "Peoples Servers vs. Information Providers: The Impact of Service Orientation on Technology Training." Information Technology and Libraries, 20, no. 1 (2001): 29-33. Michael Gorman, "A Bogus and Dismal Science, or the Eggplant that
Marlene Hall, "Librarianship, A New Type of Profession," The Australian Library Journal (November 1984): 23-28. Roma Harris, "Information Technology and the De-Skilling of Librarians," Computers in Libraries (January 1992): 8-16. Roma Harris, "Gender and Technology Relations in Librarianship." Journal of Education in Library and Information Science, 40, no. 4 (Fall 1999): 232-246. Bettina Hasan. "Digital Image: The Stereotype of the Female Librarian and Images of and by Librarians on the Internet." PhD dissertation submitted to University of Wales, Dept. of ILS, 2001. Elisabeth Hayes & Daniele D. Flannery, Women as Learners: The Significance of Gender in Adult Learning. (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2000). Suzanne Hildenbrand, "The Information Age versus Gender Equity? Technology and Values in Education for Library and Information Science," Library Trends 47, no. 4 (1999): 669-685. Forest Woody Hotrod, Jr., "The Emerging Information Counselor," Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 8 no. 5 (1982): 16-19. Frederick G. Kilgour, "History of Library Computerization," Journal of Library Automation, (1970): 218-229. Joan Korenman, "A URL of Our Own: The Center for Women and Information Technology," Women's Studies Quarterly, 29 no. 3/4 (2001): 148-155. Joan Korenman, Internet Resources on Women: Using Electronic Media in Curriculum Transformation. URL: http://research.umbc.edu/%7Ekorenman/wmst/updates.html. 11 June, 2002. Beverly P. Lynch and Kimberley Robles Smith, "The Changing Nature of Work in Academic Libraries," College and Research Libraries (September 2001): 407-420. Kathleen L. Maciuszko, OCLC: A Decade of Development, 1967-1977. (Littleton, CO: Libraries, Unlimited, 1984). Frances A. Maher & Mary Kay Thompson Tetreault, The Feminist Classroom: Dynamics of Gender, Race and Privilege (expanded edition). (NY: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001). Rosslyn Reed. "From Librarian to Information Scientist: Technology and Occupational Change in a Traditional Woman's Occupation." 8th Annual International Conference of the Gender and Science and Technology Association, Ahmedabad, India. http://www.wigsat.org/gasat/47.txt. Accessed January 1999. Sherry Turkle, The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit. (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1984). Sherry Turkle & S. Papert, "Epistemological Pluralist: Styles and Voices Within the Computer Culture." In C.D. Martin & E. Murchie-Beyman (eds.), In Search of Gender Free Paradigms for Computer Science Education. (Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education, 1990). Lynn Westbrook, "Pinning the Shift: Examining the Impact of Information Technology on Personal and Institutional Roles," Journal of Academic Librarianship, 26 no. 1 (January 2000): 59-64. Wayne A. Wiegand, The Politics of an Emerging Profession: The American Library Association 1876-1917. (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1986). John Yemma, "Navigators of the Net," Boston Globe, 14 July 1996, Sunday Magazine, p. 7. Pictures/Advertisements courtesy of:
Joanne Ellen Passet, Cultural Crusaders: Women Librarians in the American
West, 1900-1917. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1994).
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