ACRL Women's Studies Section

Bibliography of Scholarship on Women's Studies Librarianship

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(this bibliography includes feminist or gender-based analyses of the library profession)

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Agosto, Denise E. "Girls and Gaming: A Summary of the Research with Implications for
       Practice." Teacher Librarian 31.3 (2004): 8-14.
Ariel, Joan. "Building Women's Studies Collections." Choice 24 (1987): 849-54.
---. "Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies." Serials Review 11 (1985): 5-8.

Atkinson, Steven D., and Judith Hudson, eds. Women Online: Research in
        Women's Studies Using Online Databases
. New York: Haworth Press, 1990.

Barnes, Sherri. "World Wide Web Reviews: African American/Black/Womanist Feminism
      on the Web." Feminist Collections 23.1 (Fall 2001): 28-30.
Baum, Christina D. Feminist Thought in American Librarianship. Jefferson, NC:
       McFarland, 1992.
Bennett, Jane, and Jennifer Radloff. “Grassroots Networks and Information in
      an African Context.” Information Sources in Women’s Studies and Feminism.
       Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002. 46-66.
Berman, Sanford. "New Subject Headings of Interest to Women." WLW Journal
       15.1 (1992): inside front cover.
---. "Out of the Kitchen but Not into the Catalog." Subject Cataloging: Critiques
       and Innovations. New York: Haworth Press, 1984. 167-71.
Bezanson, Deborah. “Women and Government Online: Two Case Studies.”
       Women Online: Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases
.
       Ed. Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990.
       385-396.
Blagden, Pauline. "Patterns of Library Use among Researchers in the Field of
       Women's Studies with Special Reference to the Fawcett Library." Women's
       Studies International Forum
10 (1987): 317-29.
Blomqvist, Katarina, and Jytte Nielsen. “The Collection and Cataloging of Grey
       Literature.” Information Sources in Women’s Studies and Feminism.
       Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002. 67-76.
Boere, Marianne. "Managing a Women's Periodicals Collection in a Women's Library."
       The Serials Librarian 35.1-2 (1998): 239-246.
Boydston, Jeanne M.K. "Academic Women's Studies Serials on the Web: A
       Pilot Study." The Serials Librarian 35.1-2 (1998): 139-52.
Braidotti, Rosi. “The Power of Naming.” Information Sources in Women’s
       Studies and Feminism
. Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur,
       2002. 169-177.
Brits, Petra. “Lesbian Sources.” Information Sources in Women’s Studies and
       Feminism. Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002. 128-133.
Broidy, Ellen. "Bibliographic Instruction in Women's Studies: From the Grassroots
       to the Ivory Tower." Conceptual Frameworks for Bibliographic Education:
       Theory into Practice
. Eds. Mary Reichel and Mary Ann Ramey. Littleton, CO:
       Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 1987. 86-96.
---. "Celebrating Diversity, Ten Years Later." Reference Services Review 27.3
      (1999): 266-270.
Buss, Helen M., and Marlene Kadar, eds. Working in Women's Archives: Researching Women's Private
       Literature and Archival Documents
. Waterloo, Ont.: Wilfrid Laurier UP, 2001.
Capek, Mary Ellen. "Wired Words: Developing an Online Thesaurus and Database
       for Improving Access to Women's Information Resources." Women &
       Language
10.1 (1986): 54-5.
---. A Women’s Thesaurus: An Index of Language Used to Describe and Locate
       Information By and About Women. New York: Harper and Row, 1987.
Carter, Sarah, and Maureen Ritchie. Women's Studies: A Guide to Information
       Sources
. Mansell, United Kingdom: McFarland, 1990.
Catanese, Lynn Ann. Women's History: A Guide to Sources at Hagley Museum
       and Library. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997.
Chmielewski, Wendy. "Women's History Archives." Archival Information. Ed. Steven Fisher.
       Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2004.
Choo, Chun Wei and Christine Marton. "Information Seeking on the Web by Women in IT
      Professions." Internet Research 13.4 (2003): 267-280.
Clark, Virginia. “The Kern Factor: Women’s Publishing in Western Europe.”
       Women’s Studies in Western Europe: A Resource Guide
. Eds. Stephen
       Lehmann and Eva Sartori. (WESS Occasional Publication, no. 2) Chicago:
       Association of College & Research Libraries, 1986: 5-86.
Clink, Kellian D. "The Iols as a Collection Development Tool: Women's Studies
       at Mankato State University." Conference on Integrated Online Library
       Systems
. New York: Learned Information, 1992.
Comfort, Kazanka, Lydia Goje, and Kachong Funmilola. "Relevance and Priorities of ICT for Women
       in Rural Communities: A Case Study from Nigeria." Bulletin of the American Society for
      Information Science and Technology
29.6 (2003): 24-25.
Connaway, Lynn Silipigni. “An Examination of the Inclusion of a Sample of
       Selected Women Authors in Books for College Libraries.” College and
       Research Libraries
56(1995): 71-84
Conteh-Morgan, M. "Reading African Women's Writing: The Role of Librarians in
      Expanding the Canon. The Reference Librarian 87/88 (2004): 163-178.
Conway, Meghan, Stephanie Gonder, and Michele Butler. "Women's Studies
       in Academic Library Collections." Current Studies in Librarianship
       19 (1995): 70-84.
Cowley, Ruth. What About Women? Information Sources for Women’s
       Studies
. [Manchester]: Fanfare Press, 1984.
Cronin, Blaise, Elisabeth Davenport, and Anna Martinson. "Women's Studies:
       Bibliometric and Content Analysis of the Formative Years." Journal of
       Documentation
53 (1997): 123-38.
Darter, Pat. "An Information Network for Women's Studies." Library
       Association Record
90 (1988): 287.
Davies, Myfanway and Peter A. Bath. "Interpersonal Sources of Health and Maternity Information
       for Somali Women Living in the UK: Information Seeking and Evaluation." Journal of
       Documentation
58.3 (2002): 302-318.
Denda, Kayo. "Beyond Subject Headings: A Structural Information Retrieval Tool for Interdisciplinary Fields."
      Library Resources and Technical Services 49.4 (2005): 266-275.
---. "Women's & Gender Studies Journal Database: A Rutgers Experience." Serials Review 28 (2002): 261-266.
Detlefsen, Ellen Gay. “Issues of Access to Information about Women.” Special
       Collections
3.3-4 (1986): 163-171.
Deyrup, Marta Mestrovic. "Is the Revolution Over? Gender, Economic, and Professional Parity
      in Academic Library Leadership Positions." College & Research Libraries 65.3 (2004): 242-250.
Dickstein, Ruth. "Electronic Resources for Global-Local Teaching and Research." In
      Encompassing Gender: Integrating International Studies and Women's Studies.
      New York: Feminist Press, 2002: 468-481.
Dickstein, Ruth, and Sara Brownmiller. An Index to Women's Studies Anthologies: Research
       Across the Disciplines, 1980-1984
. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1994.
Dickstein, Ruth, and Sara Brownmiller. An Index to Women's Studies Anthologies: Research
       Across the Disciplines, 1985-1989
. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1996.
Dickstein, Ruth, Marcia Evans, and Lisa B. German. "From Zero to Four:
       A Review of Four New Women's Studies Cd-Rom Products." The
       Serials Librarian
35.1-2 (1998): 59-84.
Dickstein, Ruth & Kelly Barrick Hovendick. "Women's Studies Databases." 1 November 2004.
      Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. Ed. by Miriam Drake. 2nd edition. Marcel
      Dekker, Inc., NY. 10 January 2005 <http://dekker.com> (online subscription required)
Dickstein, Ruth and Kari McBride. "Listserv Lemmings and Fly-brarians on the Wall: A
      Librarian-Instructor Team Taming the Cyberbeast in the Large Classroom." College
      & Research Libraries
59.1 (1998): 10-17.
Dickstein, Ruth, Victoria A. Mills, and Ellen J. Waite. Women in LC's Terms:
       A Thesaurus of Library of Congress Subject Headings Relating to
       Women
. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 1988.
Dickstein, Ruth and Karen Williams. “Social and Behavioral Sciences Databases.”
       Women Online: Research in Women’s Studies Using Online
       Databases
. Ed. Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York:
       Haworth Press, 1990. 73-94.
Dilevko, Juris, and Keren Dali. "Review of Independent Press Books in Counterpoise and Other
      Publications." College & Research Libraries 65.1 (2004): 56-77.
Dilevko, Juris, and Roma Harris. "Information Technology and Social Relations: Portrayals
      of Gender Roles in High Tech Product Advertisements." Journal of the American
       Society for Information Science
48.8 (1997): 718-727.
Dolan, Donna R. “Exploring the Coverage of Women in Biomedical Databases.”
       Women Online: Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases.
       Ed. Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990.
       95-121.
Douglas-Payne, Nancy. "Library Services for Women: Women's Studies."
       Festschrift in Honor of Dr. Arnulfo D. Trejo
. University of Arizona
       Graduate Library School, 1984. 164-71.
Drenthe, Gusta. "The Dutch Women's Thesaurus: A Tool for Cooperation Between Women's
      Collections in the Netherlands and Belgium." Women's Studies International Forum 16.4
      (July 1993): 437.
Dryden, Sherre. "Building a Women's Studies Library with No Curriculum,
       Budget, or Administrative Support." Feminist Teacher 3.2 (1988): 10-13.
Dunne, Jennifer E. "Information Seeking and Use by Battered Women: A
       Person-in-Progressive-Situations Approach." Library & Information Science Research
      24.4 (2002): 343-355.
Durniak, Barbara Ammerman. “Researching Information About Women in
       Reference Databases: Advances and Limitations.” Women Online: Research
       in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases
. Eds. Steven D. Atkinson and
       Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990. 175-203.
Emery, Mark W. "Considerations Regarding Women's Studies Collection
       Development in Academic Libraries." Collection Management 10.1-2
       (1988): 85-94.
Esser, Linda. "The View from the Intersection of School Library Women & Work." Progressive
      Librarian
24 (2004/2005): 14-27.
Falk, Joyce Duncan. “Humanities.” Women Online: Research in Women’s Studies
       Using Online Databases
. Eds. Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New
       York: Haworth Press, 1990. 7-72.
Fang, Xiaoli. "Ethnic NewsWatch and GenderWatch: Valuable Resources for Social Identity
       Studies." Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 20.2 (2002): 81-87.
Faries, Cindy. "Collection Evaluation in Women's Studies: One Model for Learning
       the Process." Collection Building 13.4 (1994): 1-7.
Faries, Cynthia. "Preserving the Value of Tables of Contents Online: A Critique
       of Women's Studies/Feminist Periodicals Coverage in Uncover, Faxon
       Finder, and Contentsfirst." The Serials Librarian 35.1-2 (1998): 85-124.
Farstad, Marjorie. “Indigenous Women’s Information.” Information Sources
       in Women’s Studies and Feminism
. Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur,
       2002. 154-166.
Fields, Anne M. "Women's Epistemological Development: Implications for Undergraduate
      Information Literacy Instruction." Research Strategies 18 (2001): 227-238.
Fisher, Edith Maureen. "Women of Color: Observations About Library Access."
       Ethnic Forum
6.1/2 (1986): 117-27.
Fisher, Julie. "The Potential and Use of Electronic Conferencing: A Study of Women's Involvement
       in a Global Context." Information Development 20.4 (2004): 242-247.
Fleming, Adonna, and Jan Squire Whitfield. "Mining Prospector: Enhancing
       Collection Development in Women's Studies at Ten Academic Libraries
       in Colorado." Colorado Libraries 27.2 (2001): 38-41.
Gannon-Leary, Pat and Sandra M. Parker. "The Round Table on Women's Issues Snapshot
       Project: The Status of Women in Libraries, Internationally." IFLA Journal 28.1 (2002): 17-23.
Garrison, Dee. Apostles of Culture: The Public Librarian and American Society,
      1876-1920
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---. Apostles of Culture: The Public Librarian and American Society, 1876-1920. 1979.
      Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2003.
Gerhard, Kristin. “Serials.” Information Sources in Women’s Studies and
       Feminism
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---, ed. Women's Studies Serials: A Quarter-Century of Development.
       New York: Haworth Press, 1998.
---. "Women's Studies Serials: A Quarter-Century of Development." The Serials
       Librarian
35.1-2 (1998): 1-7.
Gerhard, Kristin H., Trudi E. Jacobson, and Susan G. Williamson. "Indexing
       Adequacy and Interdisciplinary Journals: The Case of Women's Studies."
       College and Research Libraries 54.2 (1993): 125-33.
Gerhard, Kristin, Mila C. Su, and Charlotte C. Rubens. "An Empirical Examination
       of Subject Headings for Women's Studies Core Materials." College and
       Research Libraries
59.2 (1998): 130-38.
Glazier, Mary. "Internet Resources for Women's Studies." C&RL News 55.3
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Gossen, Eleanor, A. “Women in Nonbibliographic Databases.” Women Online:
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Goulding, Anne, and Rachel Spacey. "Women and the Information Society: Barriers and Participation."
       IFLA Journal 29.1 (2003): 33-40.
Green, Deborah. "Canadian Women's Studies: Toward a New Periodical Index."
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Greening, Anna. “Archival Materials.” Information Sources in Women’s Studies
       and Feminism.
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Harris, Roma M. "Gender and Technology Relations in Librarianship." Journal of Education
      for Library and Information Science
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---. “Gender, Power, and the Pursuit of Professionalism: Has Librarianship Shunned
       Its Service Ideals in its Struggle to be Seen as More Than Woman’s Work?”
       American Libraries
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---. Librarianship: The Erosion of a Woman’s Profession. Norwood,
       NJ: Ablex Publishing, 1992.
Harris, Roma, and Patricia Dewdney. Barriers to Information: How Formal Help
       Systems Fail Battered Women
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Harris, Roma, B. Gillian Michell, and Carol Cooley.. "The Gender Gap in Library Education."
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      167-176.
Harris, Roma and Margaret Ann Wilkinson."(Re)positioning Librarians: How Young People
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      Science
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Hildenbrand, Suzanne. "End User Satisfaction with Computerized Bibliographic
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---, ed. Reclaiming the American Library Past: Writing the Women In.
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---, ed. Women's Collections: Libraries, Archives, and Consciousness.
       New York: Haworth Press, 1986.
---. "Women's Studies Online: Promoting Visibility." RQ 26.1 (1986): 63-73.
Hofmann-Weinberger, Helga, and Christa Wille. "From Utopia to Reality: The
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Huber, Jeffrey T., Kathryn E. Peek, and Joslyn Fisher. "Evaluating Digital Delivery Methods for
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Humphreys, Nancy. "Beyond Standard Forms of Information Organization: A Woman's
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Intner, Sheila, and Elizabeth Futas. "The Role and Impact of Library of Congress
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Irving, Richard and Mary Jane Brustman. “Women’s Issues and Online Legal Research.”
       Women
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      Information Science
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