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(This bibliography includes feminist or gender-based analyses of the library profession, as well as materials about the history of women in librarianship)

Arranged by Date

 

2010

Black, Kimberly. What Books by African American Women Were Acquired by American Academic Libraries?:
      A Study of Institutional Legitimation, Exclusion, and Implicit Censorship
. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2010.
Fulton, Crystal. "An Ordinary Life in the Round: Elfreda Annmary Chatman." Libraries & the Cultural Record
      45.2 (2010): 238-259.
Goeke, Richard J., and Mary Hogue. "The Impact of Gender and Experience on the Strength of the Relationships
     Between Perceived Data Warehouse Flexibility, Ease-of-Use, and Usefulness." Information Resources
     Management Journal
23.2 (2010): 1-19.
Hahn, Trudi Bellardo, and Diane L. Barlow. "Women Pioneers in the Information Sciences, Part II Introduction."
     Libraries & the Cultural Record 45.2 (2010): 163-166.
Ilyas, Zareen. "Women Librarians' Contribution in Development of Pakistan Librarianship." Pakistan Library
     & Information Science Journal
41.1 (2010): 32-40.
Kim, Yong-Mi. "Gender Role and the Use of University Library Website Resources: A Social Cognitive Theory Perspective."
      Journal of Information Science 36.5 (2010): 603-617.
Koelsch, Beth Ann. "Uses of the Collections at UNC Greensboro Betty H. Carter Women Veterans Historical Project."
      North Carolina Libraries 68.1 (2010): 238-259.
La Barre, Kathryn. "Pauline Atherton Cochrane: Weaving Value from the Past." Libraries & the Cultural Record 45.2 (2010): 210-237.
Ladenson, Sharon. "Paradigm Shift: Utilizing Critical Feminist Pedagogy in Library Instruction." Critical Library Instruction:
     Theories and Methods
. Ed. Maria T. Accardi, Emily Drabinski, and Alana Kumbier. Duluth, MN: Library Juice Press, 2010. 105-112.
Reece-Evans, Linsay. "Gender and Citation in Two LIS E-Journals: A Bibliometric Analysis of LIBRES and Information
     Research." LIBRES: Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal 20.1 (2010): n.p.
Sieminski, Mary. "The Lycoming County Women's History Project: Building an Archival Community." Microform & Imaging
      Review
39.2 (2010): 61-65.
Smith, Linda, and Carol Tenopir. "Martha E. Williams: Pioneer Information Scientist and Online Industry Guru."
      Libraries & the Cultural Record
45.2 (2010): 185-209.
Urquhart, Christine, and Alison Yeoman. "Information Behaviour of Women: Theoretical Perspectives on Gender."
      Journal of Documentation 66.1 (2010): 113-139.
Weisbard, Phyllis Holman. "More Online Videos for Women's Studies: An Update to 'A Torrent of Moving Images.'"
     Feminist Collections 31.3 (Summer 2010): 20-26.
Williams, Robert. "Madeline M. Henderson: From Chemical Information Science Pioneer to Architect of the New
     Information Science." Libraries & the Cultural Record 45.2 (2010): 167-184.
Wood, Susan. The Subject Representation of Core Works in Women's Studies: A Critical Analysis of the
       Library of Congress Subject Headings.
M.S. Thesis, University of Tennessee, School of Information Sciences.
       http://trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1632&context=utk_gradthes&sei-redir=1#search=%22susan+wood+library+of+congress+women%27s+studies%22

 

2009

Adler, Melissa. "Transcending Library Catalogs: A Comprehensive Study of Controlled Terms in Library of Congress
      Subject Headings and User-Generated Tags in LibraryThing for Transgender Books." Journal of Web Librarianship
     
3.4 (2009): 309-331.
Alarcon, Maria R. Osuna. "Maria Moliner and Her Contribution to the History of Spain's Public Libraries."
     Libraries & the Cultural Record
44.2 (2009): 220-233.
Avercamp, Shawn. "Chronicling African American Women Students at the University of Iowa." Microform &
     Imaging Review
38.4 (2009): 157-162.
Beattie, Heather. "Where Narratives Meet: Archival Description, Provenance, and Women's Diaries." Libraries & the
     Cultural Record
44.1 (2009): 82-100.
Bolton, Brooke A. "Women's Studies Collections: A Checklist Evaluation." Journal of Academic Librarianship 35.3
     (May 2009): 221-226.
Burt, Laura. "Vivian Harsh, Adult Education, and the Library's Role as Community Center." Libraries & the Cultural
     Record
44.2 (2009): 234-255.
Carrer, Pinuccia. "A Pink Database: A Repertoire of Feminine Names in the Noseda Collection of the Conservatory
     Library in Milan." Fontes Artis Musicae 56.1 (2009): 7-9.
Fayet-Scribe, Sylvie. "Women Professionals in Documentation in France During the 1930s." Libraries & the Cultural
     Record
44.2 (2009): 201-219.
Hahn, Trudi Bellardo, and Diane L. Barlow. "Women Pioneers in the Information Sciences: Introduction." Libraries
      and the Cultural Record
44.2 (2009): 157-161.
Hankins, Rebecca. "Uncovering Black Feminist Writers 1963-90: An Evaluation of Their Coverage in Research Tools."
     Reference & User Services Quarterly 48.3 (2009): 270-286.
Jones, Shelley Kathleen. "The Community Library as Site of Education and Empowerment for Women: Insights from
      Rural Uganda." Libri 59.2 (Jun 2009): 124-133.
Lamont, Melissa. "Gender, Technology, and Libraries." Information Technology and Libraries 28.3 (Sep 2009): 137-142.
Lawrimore, Erin. "Margaret Cross Norton: Defining and Redefining Archives and the Archival Profession."
     Libraries & the Cultural Record 44.2 (2009): 183-200.
Magnuson, Marta L. "Electronic Women's Grey Literature in Academic Libraries." Collection Building 28.3 (2009): 92-97.
McDowell, Kate. "Surveying the Field: The Research Model of Women in Librarianship, 1882-1898." Library Quarterly
     79.3 (Jul 2009): 279-300.
McElrath, Susan. "Unveiling Women's History Online: Digitizing the Washington College of Law Historical Collection."
     Microform & Imaging Review 38.4 (2009): 138-146.
Middleton, Ken. "Women's History Collections: Digitization, Access, and the Future of Collaboration." Microform & Imaging
     Review
38.4 (2009): 120-123.
Mortimore, Jeffrey M., and Amanda Wall. "Motivating African-American Students Through Information Literacy Instruction:
      Exploring the Link Between Encouragement and Academic Self-Concept." Reference Librarian 50.1 (Jan/Mar 2009): 29-42.
     (Includes study done at a historically black women's college)
Moss, G.A., and R.W. Gunn. "Gender Differences in Website Production and Preference Aesthetics: Preliminary
      Implications for ICT in Education and Beyond." Behavior & Information Technology 28.5 (Sep/Oct 2009): 447-460.
Najmabadi, Afsaneh. "Women's Worlds in Qajar, Iran: A Digital Archive and Website Project of the History Department and
      Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Harvard University." Microform & Imaging Review 38.4 (2009): 130-133.
Nwezeh, Chinwe M.T. "Women Librarians in Nigerian Universities: Their Status, Occupational Characteristics, and
      Development." E-JASL: The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship 10.3 (2009): n.p.
Perrone, Fernanda. "Whose History is it? Doing Research in the Archives of Women's Religious Communities."
      Catholic Library World 80.1 (2009): 27-31.
Pickett, Carmelita. "Black Studies Scholarship and Its Coverage in Thomson Reuters' Web of Science." Collection
     Management
34.4 (Oct/Dec 2009): 260-275. (Includes cross-comparison with women's studies journals)
Read, Maren. "The Middletown Women's History Collection: A Case Study in Building a Digital Collection of Women's
     History Resources." Microform & Imaging Review 38.4 (2009): 124-129.
Record, Aloha, and Ravonne Green. "Examining Gender Issues and Trends in Library Management from the Male Perspective."
     Library Administration & Management 22.4 (Fall 2008): 193-198.
Ruffner, Malissa, and Emily J. Glenn. "Highly Subjective: The Librarianship of Winifred Sewell." Libraries & the Cultural Record
      44.2 (2009): 256-275.
Schmit, Karla M. "A Few Good Women, 1969-1974: An Oral History Collection Experienced Through an Online Curriculum for
     Grades 6-12." Microform & Imaging Review 38.4 (2009): 163-170.
Tagliavini, Annamaria. "The Italian Digital Women's Library in the Context of Europe."
      Microform & Imaging Review 38.4 (2009): 134-137.
Walker, Christopher H., and Ann Copeland. "The Eye Prophetic: Julia Pettee." Libraries & the Cultural Record 44.2 (2009): 162-182.
Weisbard, Phyllis Holman. "Collecting, Preserving, and Sharing Women's History." Feminist Collections 30.3 (2009): 10-12.
Wilson, Virginia. "Female Public Library Patrons Value the Library for Services, Programs, and Technology." Evidence-Based
     Library and Information Practice
4.1 (2009): 17-20.
Zellers, Jessica. "Women Administrators in Academic Libraries: Three Decades of Change." Library Trends 58.2 (2009): 215-228.

 

2008

Applegate, Rachel. "Gender Differences in the Use of a Public Library." Public Library Quarterly 27.1 (2008): 19-31.
Burek Pierce, Jennifer. "'Why Girls Go Wrong': Advising Female Teen Readers in the Early Twentieth Century."
     Library Quarterly
77.3 (Jul 2007): 311-326.
Daniels, Caroline. "The Feminine Touch Has Not Been Wanting: Women Librarians at Camp Zachary Taylor, 1917-1919."
     Libraries & the Cultural Record 43.3 (2008): 286-307.
Davis-Kahl, Stephanie. "The Case for Chick Lit in Academic Libraries." Collection Building 27.1 (2008): 18-21.
Epps, Sharon K. "African American Women Leaders in Academic Research Libraries." portal: Libraries
      and the Academy
8.3 (Jul 2008): 255-272.
Fialkoff, Francine. "Gender Matters." Library Journal 133.3 (Feb 15 2008): 8.
Graves, Stephanie J., Jian Anna Xiong, and Ji-Hye Park. "Parenthood, Professorship, and Librarianship: Are They Mutually
     Exclusive?" Journal of Academic Librarianship 34.3 (May 2008): 202-210.
Hehman, Jennifer L. "The Division on Women in Indiana Libraries: Digital Photo Archive Project - The Women of Indiana
     Libraries, 1850s-1950." Indiana Libraries 27.3 (2008): 100-104.
Jones, Marie F. "Academic Libraries as Feminine and Feminist Models of Organization." Diss. East Tennessee
      State U, 2008. Web.
     http://etd-submit.etsu.edu/etd/theses/available/etd-0328108-090530/unrestricted/JonesM041308f.pdf
Loomis, Abbie. "Professional Reading." (Review of Librarians, Literacy and the Promotion of Gender Equity).
      Feminist Collections 29.1 (2008): 6-9.
McGinty, Stephen, and Anne C. Moore. "Role of Gender in Reviewers' Appraisals of Quality in Political Science Books: A
     Content Analysis." Journal of Academic Librarianship 34.4 (Jul 2008): 288-294.
"Professional Women: Vital Statistics." Progressive Librarian 31 (2008): 67-74.
Trauth, Eileen M., Jeria L. Quesenberry, and Haiyan Huang. "A Multicultural Analysis of Factors Influencing
      Career Choice for Women in the Information Technology Workforce." Journal of Global Information
      Management
16.4 (Oct/Dec 2008): 1-23.
Tucker, Susan, and Svanhildur Bogadottir. "Gender, Memory, and History: In One Culture and Across Others."
     Journal of Archival Organization 6.4 (2008): 288-310.
Weihs, Jean. "Women in Libraries: The Long Struggle for Equality." Technicalities 28.3 (May/Jun 2008): 9-12.
Weisbard, Phyllis Holman. "Gender Issues in Libraries." Feminist Collections 29.2 (2008): 12-13.
     (Reviews special Gender issue of Library Trends 56.2 Fall 2007)
---. "A Torrent of Moving Images: Free Online Videos for Women's Studies." Feminist Collections
      29.3-4 (2008): 29-34.
Wieranga, Saskia E., ed. Traveling Heritages: New Perspectives on Collecting, Preserving, and Sharing
      Women's History.
Amsterdam: Aksant Academic Publishers, 2008.
Yoo, Eun-Young, and Louise S. Robbins. "Understanding Middle-Aged Women's Health Information Seeking
      on the Web: A Theoretical Approach." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and
      Technology
59.4 (2008): 577-590.

 

2007

Agosto, Denise E., Kimberly L. Paone, and Gretchen S. Ipock. "The Female-Friendly Public Library: Gender Differences
     in Adolescents' Uses and Perceptions of U.S. Public Libraries." Library Trends 56.2 (2007): 387-401.
Allison, Melody M. "Women's Health: Librarian as Social Entrepreneur." Library Trends 56.2 (2007): 423-448.
Ankem. Kalyani. "Information-Seeking Behavior of Women in Their Path to an Innovative Alternative Treatment
     for Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids." Journal of the Medical Library Association 95.2 (Apr 2007): 164-172, E51-E53.
Badawi, Ghaji. "Libraries and Women's Participation in Nigerian Politics." IFLA Journal 33.2 (Jun 2007): 168-175.
Boyd, Donald C. "The Book Women of Kentucky: the WPA Pack Horse Library Project, 1936-1943."
     Libraries & the Cultural Record 42.2 (2007): 111-128.
Broidy, Ellen. "Gender and the Politics of Information: Reflections on Bringing the Library into the Classroom."
     Library Trends
56.2 (2007): 494-508.
Cassell, Kay Ann, and Kathleen Weibel. "Public Library Response to Women and Their Changing Roles Revisited."
     Library Trends
56.2 (2007): 303-327.
Christensen, Ben. "Minoritization vs. Universalization: Lesbianism and Male Homosexuality in LCSH and LCC.
     Knowledge Organization
35.4 (2008): 229-238.
Dresang, Eliza T., Melissa Gross, and Leslie Holt. "New Perspectives: An Analysis of Gender, Net-Generation
      Children, and Computers." Library Trends 56.2 (2007): 360-386.
Fidishun, Dolores. "Women and the Public Library: Using Technology, Using the Library." Library Trends 56.2 (2007): 328-343.
Fitzpatrick, Jane Brodsky. Mrs. Magavero: A History Based on the Career of an Academic Librarian.
      Duluth, Minn.: Library Juice Press, 2007.
Gilley, Jennifer. "Women's Studies Information-Seeking: A State of the Union Address."
     National Women's Studies Association Journal 19.2 (Summer 2007): 220-229.
Goldthorp, Jacqueline D. "Can Scottish Public Library Services Claim They Are Socially Inclusive of all Minority
      Groups When Lesbian Fiction is Still So Inaccessible?" Journal of Librarianship and Information
      Science
39.4 (2007): 234-248.
Ingold, Cindy. "Women's Studies Databases: A Critical Comparison of Three Databases for Core Journals in Women
     and Gender Studies." Library Trends 56.2 (2007): 449-468.
Kerslake, Evelyn. "'They Have Had to Come Down to the Women for Help!' Numerical Feminization and the
     Characteristics of Women's Library Employment in England, 1871-1974." Library History 23.1 (Mar 2007): 17-40.
Lopez-Huertas, Maria J., and Isabel de Torres Ramirez. "Gender Terminology and Indexing Systems: The Case of
     Woman's Body Image and Visualization." Libri 57.1 (Mar 2007): 34-44.
Mason, Karen M., and Tanya Zanish-Belcher. "Raising the Archival Consciousness: How Women's Archives Challenge
      Traditional Approaches to Collecting and Use, Or, What's in a Name?" Library Trends 56.2 (2007): 344-359.
Maybee, Clarence. "Understanding Our Student Learners: A Phenomenographic Study Revealing the Ways that
      Undergraduate Women at Mills College Understand Using Information." Reference Services Review 35.3 (2007): 452-462.
Mehra, Bharat, and Donna Braquet. "Library and Information Science Professionals as Community Action Researchers
     in an Academic Setting: Top Ten Directions to Further Institutional Change for People of Diverse Sexual Orientations
      and Gender Identities." Library Trends 56.2 (2007): 542-565.
Miller, Eva. "The Women Who Drive Library Technology." Library Journal 132.8 (May 1, 2007): 28-32.
Musoke, Maria G.N. "Information Behaviour of Primary Health Care Providers in Rural Uganda: An Interaction-Value
     Model." Journal of Documentation 63.3 (2007): 299-322.
Olson, Hope A. "How We Construct Subjects: A Feminist Analysis." Library Trends 56.2 (2007): 509-541.
Prigoda, Elena, and Pamela J. McKenzie. "Purls of Wisdom: A Collectivist Study of Human Information Behaviour
     in a Public Library Knitting Group." Journal of Documentation 63.1 (2007): 90-114.
Robbins, Louise. "Responses to the Resurrection of Miss Ruth Brown: an Essay on the Reception of a Historical
     Case Study." Libraries & the Cultural Record 42.4 (2007): 422-437.
Sachs, Honor R. "Reconstructing a Life: the Archival Challenges of Women's History." Library Trends
     56.3 (2007): 650-666.
Searing, Susan E. "Biographical Reference Works for and About Women, from the Advent of the Women's
     Liberation Movement to the Present: an Exploratory Analysis." Library Trends 56.2 (2007): 469-493.
Steinerova, Jela, and Jaroslav Susol. "Users' Information Behaviour--A Gender Perspective." Information
     Research
12.3 (Apr 2007): np.
Weisbard, Phyllis Holman. "A Research Revolution in the Making: Google Books and More As Sources
      for Women's History." Feminist Collections 28.2 (Fall 2007): 6-13.
Whitmire, Ethelene. "Breaking the Color Barrier: Regina Andrews and the New York Public Library."
     Libraries & the Cultural Record
42.4 (2007): 409-421.

 

2006

Amekuedee, John-Oswald, and Theodosia S.A. Adanu. "Women Librarians in Ghana: Their Status and Career Development."
     African Journal of Library, Archives, and Information Science 16.1 (Apr 2006): 39-43.
Gilley, Jennifer. "Information Science: Not Just for Boys Any More." American Libraries
      37.6 (June/July 2006): 50-51.
Harris, Roma M., C.. Nadine Wathen, and Jana M. Fear. "Searching for Health Information in Rural Canada:
     Where Do Residents Look for Health Information and What Do They Do When They Find It?" Information
     Research
12.1 (Oct 2006): np.
Kemp, Beverley. "Archiving Women's Websites: A Collaborative Pilot Project." ALISS Quarterly 1.4 (Jul 2006): 11-13.
Kruger, Betsy, and Catherine Larson, eds. On Account of Sex: An Annotated Bibliography on the Status of Women in
     Librarianship, 1998-2002
. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2006.
M'jamtu-sie, L. Nance. "The Advent and Impact of Rural Resource Centres in Sierra Leone." Focus on International
     Library and Information Work
37.1 (2006): 25-27.
Quesenberry, Jeria L., Eileen M. Trauth, and Allison J. Morgan. "Understanding the 'Mommy Tracks': A Framework for
     Analyzing Work-Family Balance in the IT Workforce." Information Resources Management Journal 19.2 (Apr/Jun 2006): 37-53.
Schmidt, Per, and Mikael Gille. "How Big Would the World Be if I Could Not Read: A Study of Female Inmates' Reading
      Habits at the Hinseberg Institution." Svensk Biblioteksforskning 15.2 (2006): 1-21.
Sellie, Alycia. "Zines from the Stacks: Self-Published Tracts from Lady Library Workers." Feminist Collections 27.2-3
     (Dec 2005/Mar 2006): 36-38.
Wathen, C. Nadine, and Roma M. Harris. "An Examination of the Health Information Seeking Experiences of Women in
     Rural Ontario, Canada." Information Research 11.4 (Jul 2006): np.
Wilkinson, Carroll Wetzel. "Learning from Student Learning: A Librarian-Instructor's View of Her Information Literacy
       Class." Feminist Collections 25.4 (2004): 1-5.

 

2005

Ball, Joanna. "The Stately and Beautiful Blonde: Ethel Gerard, the Library Assistants' Association
       and Women Librarianship." Impact: The Journal of the Career Development Group
       Special Ed. 110th Anniversary (2005): 11-12.
Denda, Kayo. "Beyond Subject Headings: A Structural Information Retrieval Tool for Interdisciplinary Fields."
      Library Resources and Technical Services 49.4 (2005): 266-275.
Farmer, Leslie S.J. Librarians, Literacy and the Promotion of Gender Equity. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2005.
Gerard, Ethel. "Librarianship from a Woman Assistant's Point of View." Impact: The Journal of the
       Career Development Group
Special Ed. 110th Anniversary (2005): 8-10.
Gilley, Jennifer. "Writings of the Third Wave: Young Feminists in Conversation." Reference & User
       Services Quarterly
44.3 (Spring 2005): 187-198.
Iwe, Josephine I. "Enhancing Women's Productivity in the Library and Information Sector in Nigeria."
       Electronic Library
23.3 (2005): 319-332.
Kretschmer, Hildrun, and Isidro F. Aguillo. "New Indicators for Gender Studies in Web Networks."
       Information Processing & Management 41.6 (Dec 2005): 1481-1494.
Marshakova-Shaikevich, Irina. "Bibliometric Maps of Field of Science." Information Processing &
      Management
41.6 (Dec 2005): 1534-1547.
Rothbauer, Paulette. "The Internet in the Reading Accounts of Lesbian and Queer Young Women: Failed
       Searches and Unsanctioned Reading." Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 28.4
      (Dec 2005): 89-110.
---. "People Aren't Afraid Anymore, But It's Hard to Find Books: Reading Practices that Inform the
       Personal and Social Identities of Self-Identified Lesbian and Queer Young Women." Canadian
       Journal of Information and Library Science
28.3 (Jul 2005): 52-74.
Stauffer, Suzanne M. "She Speaks as One Having Authority: Mary E. Downey's Use of Libraries as
       a Means to Public Power." Libraries & Culture 40.1 (Winter 2005): 38.62.
Tobias, Vicki. "Blog This! An Introduction to Blogs, Blogging, and the Feminist Blogosphere." Feminist
       Collections
26.2-3 (Win/Spr 2005): 11-14.
Zemon, Mickey, and Alice Harrison Bahr. "Career and/or Children: Do Female Academic Librarians
       Pay a Price for Motherhood?" College & Research Libraries 66.5 (Sep 2005): 394-405.

 

2004

Chmielewski, Wendy. "Women's History Archives." Archival Information. Ed. Steven Fisher.
       Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2004.
Conteh-Morgan, M. "Reading African Women's Writing: The Role of Librarians in
      Expanding the Canon. The Reference Librarian 87/88 (2004): 163-178.
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 & 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)
Dilevko, Juris, and Keren Dali. "Review of Independent Press Books in Counterpoise and Other
      Publications." College & Research Libraries 65.1 (2004): 56-77.
Esser, Linda. "The View from the Intersection of School Library Women & Work." Progressive
      Librarian
24 (2004/2005): 14-27.
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.
Huber, Jeffrey T., Kathryn E. Peek, and Joslyn Fisher. "Evaluating Digital Delivery Methods for
      Women's Health Information Targeting Health Professionals and Students." Journal of the
      American Medical Library Association
92.2 (2004): 268-271.
Jiyane, Veli and Dennis N. Ochalla. "An Exploratory Study of Information Availability and
      Exploitation by the Rural Women of Melmoth, KwaZulu-Natal." South African Journal
      of Library and Information Science
70.1 (2004): 1-8.
Kowal, Kimberly C., and Deborah K. Ultan. "BiblioFemina: A Panel Discussion on Women in
      Publishing, Bookselling, and Libraries." Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical
      Services
28.1 (2004): 93-105.
Krikos, Linda A. and Cindy Ingold. Women's Studies: A Recommended Bibliography.
       3rd ed. Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, 2004.
Murgai, Sarla R. "Motivation to Manage and Status of Women in Library and Information Science:
       A Comparative Study Among the United States, India, Singapore, and Thailand."
       The Southeastern Librarian 52.1 (2004): 16-29.
Plant, Helen. "Women's Employment in Industrial Libraries and Information Bureaux in Britain, ca.
       1918-1960." Library History 20.1 (2004): 49-63.
Pritchard, Sarah M. Rev. of Apostles of Culture: The Public Librarian and American Society,
       1876-1920
, by Dee Garrison. Library Quarterly 74.4 (Oct. 2004): 477-486.
Warner, Dorothy, and J. Drew Procaccino. "Toward Wellness: Women Seeking Health Information."
      Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
55.8 (2004): 709-730.
Wilkinson, Carroll Wetzel. "Stronger Students, Better Research: Information Literacy in the Women's
      Studies Classroom." Feminist Collections 25.4 (2004): 1-5.

 

2003

Dickstein, Ruth. "Women's Studies Databases." Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science.
       ed. Miriam Drake. 2nd ed. rev. and expanded. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2003.
Garrison, Dee. Apostles of Culture: The Public Librarian and American Society, 1876-1920.
       1979. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2003.
Goulding, Anne, and Rachel Spacey. "Women and the Information Society: Barriers and Participation."
       IFLA Journal 29.1 (2003): 33-40.
Huber, Jeffrey T., Kathryn E. Peek, and Lisa A. Hughes. "Woman to Woman: Community Health
       Information Project." Journal of the Medical Library Association 91.4 (2003): 404-410.
Kublik, Angela, Virginia Clevette, Dennis Ward, and Hope Olson. "Adapting Dominant Classifications
      to Particular Contexts." Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 37.1/2 (2003): 13-31.
Manoff, Marlene. "Tools for Feminist and Women's Studies Scholars in Literature: Issues
      and Problems." In Bibliography in Literature, Folklore, Language and Linguistics: Essays
      on the Status of the Field
. David William Foster and James R. Kelly, eds. Jefferson, NC:
      McFarland, 2003. 48-69.
Ricigliano, Lori. "Technology, Gender & the Academic Library: NetConnect Talks to Lori Ricigliano."
       netConnect: Supplement to Library Journal (Spring 2003): 6.
Siitonen, Leena, ed. Women's Issues at IFLA: Equality, Gender, and Information on Agenda: Papers
      from the Programs of the Round Table on Women's Issues at IFLA Annual Conferences, 1993-2002
.
       Munchen: K.G. Saur, 2003.
Westbrook, Lynn. "Information Needs and Experiences of Scholars in Women's Studies:
       Problems and Solutions." College & Research Libraries 64.3 (2003): 192-209.
Wood, Susan. The Subject Representation of Core Works in Women's Studies: A Critical Analysis of the
       Library of Congress Subject Headings.
M.S. Thesis, University of Tennessee, School of Information Sciences.
       http://trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1632&context=utk_gradthes&sei-redir=1#search=%22susan+wood+library+of+congress+women%27s+studies%22

 

2002

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.
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.
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.
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. "Women's & Gender Studies Journal Database: A Rutgers Experience."
      Serials Review 28 (2002): 261-266.
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.
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.
Fang, Xiaoli. "Ethnic NewsWatch and GenderWatch: Valuable Resources for Social Identity
       Studies." Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 20.2 (2002): 81-87.
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.
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.
Gerhard, Kristin. “Serials.” Information Sources in Women’s Studies and
       Feminism
. Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002. 22-34.
Greening, Anna. “Archival Materials.” Information Sources in Women’s Studies
       and Feminism.
Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002. 3-21.
Ikoja-Odongo, R. "Insights into the Information Needs of Women in the Informal Sector of
       Uganda." South African Journal of Library and Information Science 68.1 (2002): 39-52.
Jones, Elizabeth and Charles Oppenheim. "Glass Ceiling Issues in the UK Library Profession."
      Journal of Librarianship and Information Science
34.2 (2002): 103-115.
Kerslake, Evelyn. "Women and Librarianship: A Review Article." Journal of Librarianship
      and Information Science
34.1 (2002): 53-56.
Large, Andrew, Jamshid Beheshti, and Tarjin Rahman. "Gender Differences in Collaborative Web
       Searching Behavior: An Elementary School Study." Information Processing & Management
       38.3 (2002): 427-443.
Lee, Hur-Li. "Activism in Library Development: Women's Studies at Rutgers University, 1970-1995."
       Libraries and Culture 37.4 (2002): 339-362.
Maack, Mary Niles. "Documenting One Hundred Twenty Years of Writings on Women's Entry,
       Advancement, and Struggle for Equalization in Librarianship: A Review Article." The Library
       Quarterly
72.2 (2002): 241-246.
Marie, Jacquelyn, and Nancy Kushigan. “Electronic Resources.” Information Sources
       in Women’s Studies and Feminism
. Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur,
       2002. 35-45.
Novellino, Maria Salet Ferreira. “Information Sources for a Diverse Audience: The
       Case of HIV/AIDS.” Information Sources in Women’s Studies and Feminism.
       Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002. 117-127.
Ogunrombi, Samuel Adewale, H.C. Pisagih, and V.W. Udoh. "The Recognition of Women
       Librarians in Nigeria: An Evaluative Study." African Journal of Library, Archives, &
      Information Science
12.1 (2002): 81-89.
Olson, Hope A.. “If It’s There, Can You Find It? Bibliographic Control.” Information
       Sources in Women’s Studies and Feminism.
Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich:
       K.G. Saur, 2002. 100-114.
---, ed. Information Sources in Women’s Studies and Feminism. Munchen: K.G. Saur, 2002.
Osterman, Anne Charlotte. "Collections Supporting Women's Studies Majors in the United States."
      Diss. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002.
Searing, Susan E. “Feminist Values and the Canon Question: Shaping Library Collections
       and Electronic Gateways to Information in Women’s Studies.” Information Sources
       in Women’s Studies and Feminism
. Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002.
       79-99.
Vyas, Anju. “Spreading the Messages and Furthering the Boundaries: Women’s
       Information Resources from India.” Information Sources in Women’s Studies
       and Feminism
. Ed. Hope A. Olson. Munich: K.G. Saur, 2002. 134-153.
Wooten, Kelly. "Women's zines in the Sarah Dyer Zine Collection." Diss. University of North
       Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002.

 

2001

Barnes, Sherri. "World Wide Web Reviews: African American/Black/Womanist Feminism
      on the Web." Feminist Collections 23.1 (Fall 2001): 28-30.
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.
Fields, Anne M. "Women's Epistemological Development: Implications for Undergraduate
      Information Literacy Instruction." Research Strategies 18 (2001): 227-238.
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.

Harris, Roma M. "(Re)positioning Librarians: How Young People View the Information Sector."
      Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 42.4 (2001): 289-307.

Harvey, Sheridan, ed. American Women: a Library of Congress Guide for the Study of Women's
       History and Culture in the United States
. Washington: Library of Congress, 2001.
Heimrath, Rosie and Anne Goulding. "Internet Perception and Use: A Gender Perspective."
       Program 35.2 (2001): 119-134.
Iwe, Josephine I. "Women Librarians and the Challenges of Information Technology in Nigerian
       University Libraries." Information Development 17.1 (2001): 35-41.
Olson, Hope A. "The Power to Name: Representation in Library Catalogues." Signs: Journal of
       Women in Culture and Society
26 (2001): 639–668.
---. "Sameness and Difference: A Cultural Foundation of Classification." Library Resources and
      Technical Services 45.3 (2001): 115-122.
Piper, Paul S. and Barbara E. Collamer. "Male Librarians: Men in a Feminized Profession."
      The Journal of Academic Librarianship 27.5 (2001): 406-411.
Sierpe, Eino. "Gender and Participation in Computer-mediated LIS Education Topical Discussions:
      An Examination of JESSE, the Library/Information Science Education Forum." Journal of
      Education for Library and Information Science
42.4 (2001): 339-347.
Thornton, Joyce K. "African American Female Librarians: A Study of Job Satisfaction." Journal of
      Library Administration
33.1/2 (2001): 141-164.
Westbrook, Lynn. "Faculty Relevance Criteria: Internalized User Needs. Study
       of 5 Women's Studies Faculty Members." Library Trends 50.2 (2001): 197-206.

2000

Kruger, Betsy, and Catherine A. Larson, eds. (COSWL) On Account of Sex: An Annotated Bibliography
       on the Status of Women in Librarianship, 1993-1997
. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2000.

 

1999

Broidy, Ellen. "Celebrating Diversity, Ten Years Later." Reference Services Review 27.3
      (1999): 266-270.
Harris, Roma M. "Gender and Technology Relations in Librarianship." Journal of Education
      for Library and Information Science
40.4 (Fall 1999): 232-246.
Hildenbrand, Suzanne. "The Information Age Vs. Gender Equity." Library Journal 124.7 (April 15, 1999): 44-47.
Johnson, Susan. "Using Information Technology to Improve Collection Management:
       Women's Studies Journals." Library Computing 18.2 (1999): 98-104.
Westbrook, Lynn. Interdisciplinary Information Seeking in Women’s Studies.
       Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1999.
Weisbard, Phyllis Holman. "Using Women's Studies/Feminist Periodicals as a
       Resource for Researching Jewish Women." Judaica Librarianship 10.1-2
       (1999/2000): 71-74.

 

1998

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.
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 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.
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.
Gerhard, Kristin H., 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, 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.
Lent, Robin. "Women's Studies Journals: Getting the Collection Right!" The Serials
       Librarian
35.1-2 (1998): 45-587.
Marinko, Rita. "Citations to Women's Studies Journals in Dissertations, 1989 and 1994."
       The Serials Librarian
35.1-2 (1998): 29-44.
Olson, Hope. "Education for Cataloging Is/as Women's Studies." The Serials Librarian
       35.1-2 (1998): 153-66.
Saltysiak, Jessamyn Waddington. "Intra- Vs. Interdisciplinarity of Information Science
       and Women's Studies Literature." University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998.
Seidel, Heike. "The 'invisibles': Lesbian Women as Library Users." Progressive Librarian 14 (1998): 34-40.
Stacy-Bates, Kristine K., and Diana D. Shonrock. "Women's Studies as Represented
       in Twentieth Century Reference Books." The Serials Librarian 35.1-2 (1998):
       125-37.
Vega Garcia, Susan. “Indexing Patterns of Periodical Literature on African American
       Women and US Latinas.” Serials Librarian 35.1-2 (1998): 167-196.
Westbrook, Lynn. "Using Periodicals in Women's Studies: The Faculty Experience."
       The Serials Librarian
35.1-2 (1998): 9-27.

 

1997

Catanese, Lynn Ann. Women's History: A Guide to Sources at Hagley Museum
       and Library. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997.
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.
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.
Korenman, Joan. Internet Resources on Women. Baltimore, MD: National Center
       for Curriculum Transformation Resources on Women, 1997.
Kushigan, Nancy. “Researching Women’s Lives and Issues.” Database Magazine.
       20.6 (1997): 18-26.
McCracken, Madelyn F. "The Academic Library's Place in the Facilitation of Interdisciplinary
       Research: A Citation Analysis of Women's Studies Journals." University of North
       Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997.
Micham, Laura E. "A Repository of One's Own: An Examination of Activism within the
       General Field of Archivy as Exemplified by Women's Studies Archivy." University of
       North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997.
Olson, Hope A. "The Feminist and the Emperor's New Clothes: Feminist Deconstruction
       as a Critical Methodology for Library and Information Studies." Library and
       Information Science Research
19.2 (1997): 181-98.
Weeg, Barbara E. "Library Skill Development in a Women's Studies Course."
       Feminist Collections
18.3 (1997): 11-13.
Westbrook, Lynn. "Information Access Issues for Interdisciplinary Scholars: Results
       of a Delphi Study on Women's Studies Research." The Journal of Academic
       Librarianship
23 (1997): 211-16.

 

1996

Dickstein, Ruth, and Sara Brownmiller. An Index to Women's Studies Anthologies: Research
      Across the Disciplines, 1985-1989
. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1996.
Hildenbrand, Suzanne, ed. Reclaiming the American Library Past: Writing the Women In.
       Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing, 1996.
Intner, Sheila, and Elizabeth Futas. "The Role and Impact of Library of Congress
       Classification on the Assessment of Women's Studies Collections." Library
       Acquisitions: Practice and Theory
20.3 (1996): 267-79.
McBride, Kari and Ruth Dickstein. "Making Connections with a Listserv." Computers and
      Texts
12 (1996): 7-11.

 

1995

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.
Conway, Meghan, Stephanie Gonder, and Michele Butler. "Women's Studies
       in Academic Library Collections." Current Studies in Librarianship
       19 (1995): 70-84.
Hulseberg, Anna. “Literary Research in Women’s Studies: An Analysis of Indexing
       Sources.” Feminist Collections. 16.4 (1995): 13-18.
King, Geraldine. "Women Library Users and Library Users of Traditional Women's
       Subjects." The Reference Librarian 49-50 (1995): 179-93.
Koch, Loretta P., and Barbara G. Preece. "Table of Contents Services: Retrieving
       Women's Studies Periodical Literature." RQ 35.1 (1995): 76-86.
Krikos, Linda. "Bi Challenges in Women's Studies: The Gateway Answer."
       Research Strategies 13.2 (1995): 69-79.
Moseley, Eva Steiner, ed. Women, Information, and the Future: Collecting and
       Sharing Resources Worldwide
. Fort Atkinson, WI: Highsmith, 1995.
Pritchard, Sarah M. "Women's Studies Scholarship: Its Impact on the Information
       World." Women, Information, and the Future: Collecting and Sharing
       Resources Worldwide
. Ed. Eva Steiner Moseley. Fort Atkinson, WI:
       Highsmith Press, 1995. 15-23.
"Reviews of Women's Studies Microform Collections, Past and Present." Microform
       Review
24.3 (1995): 142-55.
Spivey, Mark. "Feminist Scholarship: Implications for Information Management and Research."
       Journal of Academic Librarianship 21 (May 1995): 159-166.
Su, Mila C. "Women Coaches, Personal Papers, and University Archives Collections:
       A Case Study at Pennsylvania State University." Archival Issues 20.2 (1995):
       155-65.
Sweetland, James H., and Peter G. Christensen. “Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Titles:
       Their Treatment in the Review Media and Their Selection by Libraries.”
       Collection Building 14.2 (1995): 32-41.
Warren-Wenk, P. "Internet Literacy: A Guide and Resources for Women's Studies."
       Feminist Teacher
9.2 (1995): 6-11.
Wentz, Julia A. "Research Guide to Women's Studies for Law Students." Legal
       Reference Services Quarterly
15.1 (1995): 43-56.

 

1994

Dickstein, Ruth, and Sara Brownmiller. An Index to Women's Studies Anthologies: Research
       Across the Disciplines, 1980-1984
. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1994.
Faries, Cindy. "Collection Evaluation in Women's Studies: One Model for Learning
       the Process." Collection Building 13.4 (1994): 1-7.
Glazier, Mary. "Internet Resources for Women's Studies." C&RL News 55.3
       (1994): 139-41, 43.
Hannigan, J.A. "A Feminist Standpoint for Library and Information Science Education." Journal
       of Education for Library and Information Science
35 (1994): 297-319.
Harris, Roma, and Patricia Dewdney. Barriers to Information: How Formal Help
       Systems Fail Battered Women
. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.
Hofmann-Weinberger, Helga, and Christa Wille. "From Utopia to Reality: The
       Austrian Network of Women's Studies Information and Documentation Centers."
       Biblios
43.3-4 (1994): 243-50.
Krikos, Linda. "Women's Studies Periodical Indexes: An in-Depth Comparison." Serials Review
       20.2 (1994): 65-78.
Pritchard, Sarah M. "Backlash, Backwater, or Back to the Drawing Board?" Wilson Library
       Bulletin
68.10 (1994): 42-46.

 

1993

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.
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.
Goetsch, Lori A. and Sarah B. Watstein, eds. On Account of Sex: An Annotated Bibliography
       on the Status of Women in Librarianship
, 1987-1992. Metuchen: NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1993.
Hannigan, J.A. and H. Crew. "A Feminist Paradigm for Library and Information Science."
      Wilson Library Bulletin
68.2 (1993): 28-32.
Harris, Roma. “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
24.10 (1993): 874-876.
Krikos, Linda. "Recent Reference Sources in Women's Studies." Reference Services Review
       20 (1993): 19-24.
Mesplay, Deborah, and Loretta P. Koch. "An Evaluation of Indexing Services for Women's
       Studies Periodical Literature." RQ 3 (1993): 404-10.
Pattison, Laura B. "Acquisition of Feminist Books in Community College and Public Libraries:
       A Discussion and Study." In Multicultural Acquisitions. Karen Parrish, Bill Katz, and
      William A. Katz, (eds.). New York: Haworth Press, 1993.
Rogers, Margaret. "Are We on Equal Terms Yet? Subject Headings Concerning
       Women in LCSH, 1975-1991." Library Resources and Technical Services
       37.2 (1993): 181-96.
Vandergrift, Kay. "A Feminist Research Agenda in Youth Literature." Wilson Library
      Bulletin
68.2 (Oct 1993): 23-27.
Wells, Corri Elizabeth. "Towards a Poetics for Collecting Poetry by Women." Collection
      Building
12.1-2 (1993): 54-59.
Whitt, Alisa. "The Information Needs of Lesbians." Library and Information
       Science Research
15.3 (1993): 275-88.
Women's Audio-Visuals in English: Coverage of Selected Titles, 1985-1990:
       A Guide to Nonprint Resources in Women's Studies
. University of
       Wisconsin System Women's Studies Library, 1993.

 

1992

Baum, Christina D. Feminist Thought in American Librarianship. Jefferson, NC:
       McFarland, 1992.
Berman, Sanford. "New Subject Headings of Interest to Women." WLW Journal
       15.1 (1992): inside front cover.
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.
Harris, Roma. Librarianship: The Erosion of a Woman’s Profession. Norwood,
       NJ: Ablex Publishing, 1992.
Jesudason, Melba. "Building a Women's Studies Reading Area Collection: University
       of Wisconsin-Madison, College Library Experience." Reference Services Review
       20.1 (1992): 81-93.
Olson, Hope A. "Subject Access to Women's Studies Materials." Cataloging
       Heresy: Challenging the Standard Bibliographic Product.
Ed. Bella
       Hass Weinberg. Medford, NJ: LearnedInformation Inc., 1992. 159-69.
Pritchard, Sarah M. "Western European Women's Studies: Improving Access
       through Published Microform Collections." Collection Management 15.3-4
       (1992): 475-95.
Searing, Susan E."How Libraries Cope with Interdisciplinarity: The Case of
       Women's Studies." Issues in Integrative Studies 10 (1992): 7-25.
---. "Women's Studies for a "Women's" Profession: Theory and Practice in
       Library Science." The Knowledge Explosion: Generations of Feminist
       Scholarship
. Eds. Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender. New York: Teachers
       College Press, 1992. 225-34.
Women's Studies Collection Development Policies. Chicago: American Library
       Association, Women's Studies Section, 1992.

 

1991

Huston, Mary, and Rita Yribar. "Women's Knowing and Knowing Women: Instructional
       Lessons from Collection Development." Research Strategies 9 (1991): 77-86.
Mack, Thura. "A Model Methodology for Selecting Women's Studies Core Journals."
       Library and Information Science Research
13.2 (1991): 131-45.
Masters, Philinda, and Gillian Michell. "Access to Information: The Canadian Feminist
       Periodical Index and the Canadian Feminist Thesaurus." Resources for Feminist
       Research
20.1/2 (1991): 13-14.
Raaflaub, Yvonne. "Problems of Access to Lesbian Literature." RQ 31 (1991): 19-23.

 

1990

Atkinson, Steven D., and Judith Hudson, eds. Women Online: Research in
        Women's Studies Using Online Databases
. New York: Haworth Press, 1990.
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.
Carter, Sarah, and Maureen Ritchie. Women's Studies: A Guide to Information
       Sources
. Mansell, United Kingdom: McFarland, 1990.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Gossen, Eleanor, A. “Women in Nonbibliographic Databases.” Women Online:
       Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases
. Eds. Steven D.
       Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990. 259-280.
Hudson, Judith and Victoria A. Mills. “Women in the National Online Bibliographic
       Database.” Women Online: Research in Women’s Studies Using Online
       Databases.
Eds. Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth
       Press, 1990. 237-257.
Irving, Richard and Mary Jane Brustman. “Women’s Issues and Online Legal Research.”
       Women
Online: Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases. Eds.
       Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990. 123-153.
Kaula, PN. "Women Studies with Specific Reference to Their Role in Librarianship
       and Networking." Herald of Library Science 29 (1990): 193-200.
Miller, Connie. “Lesbians Online.” Women Online: Research in Women’s Studies
       Using Online Databases
. Eds. Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New
       York: Haworth Press, 1990. 281-299.
Pritchard, Sarah. "Linking Research, Policy, and Activism: Library Services in Women's
      Studies." Alternative Library Literature 1988-1989. Sanford Berman and James
      Danky, eds. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1990. 8-14.
Pritchard, Sarah. RLG Conspectus in Women's Studies. Stanford, Calif.: Research
      Libraries Group, 1990.
Reeves, Cheryl. “Women in Sport Online.” Women Online: Research in Women’s
       Studies Using
Online Databases. Ed. Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson.
       New York: Haworth Press, 1990. 369-383.
Sims-Wood, Janet, and Frances C. Ziegler. “Women of Color in Online Databases.”
       Women Online: Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases.
       Ed. Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990.
       301-313.
Stafford, Beth and Yvette Scheven. “Women in Developing Countries Online.” Women
       Online: Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases
. Eds. Steven D.
       Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990. 315-349.
Via, Barbara J. “Feminist Perspectives Through Cited Reference Searching.” Women
       Online:
Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases. Eds. Steven
       D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990. 221-236.
Walker, Geraldene, Ruth A. Palmquist, and Steven D. Atkinson. “Bibliometric
       Techniques Applied to Women’s Issues in Business Databases.” Women
       Online: Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases
. Eds. Steven
       D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990. 155-173.
Weinschenk, Andrea. “Women in News and Popular Databases.” Women Online:
       Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases
. Eds. Steven D.
       Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990. 205-219.
Zoe, Lucinda Rhea. “Women’s Studies Curriculum Materials Online.” Women
       Online: Research in Women’s Studies Using Online Databases
. Eds.
       Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson. New York: Haworth Press, 1990. 351-368.

 

1989

Nicholls, Paul, and Susanne Holtmann. "Women's Issues Searching with Dialog Ondisc
       Eric: Natural Language and Controlled Vocabulary Strategies." Laserdisk
       Professional
2 (1989): 97-103.
Patterson, Elizabeth. "Womenb's Studies Resources in Microform: An Update."
       Microform Review
18 (1989): 94-97.
Phenix, Katharine, and Kathleen de la Pena McCook for the Committee on the Status of Women in
      Librarianship, American Library Association. On Account of Sex: An Annotated Bibliography on
       the Status of Women in Librarianship, 1982-1986
. Chicago: American Library Association, 1989.
Pritchard, Sarah M. "The Impact of Feminism on Women in the Profession."
       Library Journal
114 (1989): 76-77.
Searing, Susan E. "A Quiet Revolution." The Women's Review of Books 6.5 (1989): 19-21.
Williamson, Susan G., Nicole Hahn Rafter, and Amy Cohen-Rose. "Everyone
       Wins: A Collaborative Model for Mainstreaming Women's Studies."
       The Journal of Academic Librarianship
15.1 (1989): 20-23.

 

1988

Darter, Pat. "An Information Network for Women's Studies." Library
       Association Record
90 (1988): 287.
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.
Dryden, Sherre. "Building a Women's Studies Library with No Curriculum,
       Budget, or Administrative Support." Feminist Teacher 3.2 (1988): 10-13.
Emery, Mark W. "Considerations Regarding Women's Studies Collection
       Development in Academic Libraries." Collection Management 10.1-2
       (1988): 85-94.
Green, Deborah. "Canadian Women's Studies: Toward a New Periodical Index."
       Canadian Library Journal 45 (1988): 175-78.
Jackson, Brown, Grace. Libraries and Information Centers within Women's Studies
       Research Centers
. Washington, D.C.: Special Libraries Association, 1988.
Pritchard, Sarah. "Trends in Computer-Based Resources for Women's Studies."
      Feminist Teacher 3 (Fall-Winter 1988): 8-13.
Searing Susan E. "Women's Issues Enliven Library School Course at Uw-Madison."
       Alternative Library Literature
. Eds. Sanford Berman and James P. Danky.
       New York: McFarland, 1988/1989.

 

1987

Ariel, Joan. "Building Women's Studies Collections." Choice 24 (1987): 849-54.
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.
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.
Capek, Mary Ellen. A Women’s Thesaurus: An Index of Language Used to Describe
       and Locate Information By and About Women. New York: Harper and Row, 1987.
Humphreys, Nancy. "Beyond Standard Forms of Information Organization: A Woman's
       Classification System for Libraries." Feminist Collections 9 (1987): 9-13.
Loeb, Catherine R., Susan E. Searing, and Esther Stineman. Women's Studies: A
       Recommended Core Bibliography
, 1980-1985. Littleton, Colo.: Libraries
       Unlimited, 1987.
Pritchard, Sarah M. "Linking Research, Policy, and Activism: Library Services in
       Women's Studies." Reference Librarian 20 (1987): 89-103.
Searing, Susan E."Fighting Sexism in the Stacks: The Library Response to
       Women's Studies." MPLA Newsletter 32 (1987): 1-7.
---. "Institutions of Memory: Libraries and Women's Work." Michigan Quarterly
       Review
26 (1987): 228-41.
Searing, Susan E., and Joan Ariel. "Women's Studies." Selection of Library Materials
       in Applied and Interdisciplinary Fields
. Eds. Beth Shapiro and John Whaler.
       Chicago: ALA, 1987. 250-67.

 

1986

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.
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.
Detlefsen, Ellen Gay. “Issues of Access to Information about Women.” Special
       Collections
3.3-4 (1986): 163-171.
Fisher, Edith Maureen. "Women of Color: Observations About Library Access."
       Ethnic Forum
6.1/2 (1986): 117-27.
Hildenbrand, Suzanne, 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.
Josephine, Helen B., and Deborah K. Blouin. "New Reference Sources on
       Women: An Analysis and Proposal." The Reference Librarian 15
       (1986): 109-22.
Lehmann, Stephen, and Eva Sartori, eds. Women's Studies in Western Europe: A
       Resource Guide
. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 1986.
Pankhurst, Rita. “Collection Development and Women’s Heritage: The Case of the
       Fawcett Library.” 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: 107-123.
Patterson, Elizabeth. "Women's Studies Resources in Microform." Microform
       Review
15 (1986): 99-102.
Stafford, Beth. “Kvindervrouwenstudies: Women’s Studies 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: 87-105.

 

1985

Ariel, Joan. "Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies." Serials Review 11 (1985): 5-8.
Harris, Roma. "The Gender Gap in Library Education." Journal of Education for Library
      and Information Science
25 (Winter 1985): 167-176.
Hildenbrand, Suzanne. "End User Satisfaction with Computerized Bibliographic
       Searches in Women's Studies: Preliminary Report of an Investigation."
       Proceedings of the National Online Meeting
. Medford, N.J.: Learned
       Information, 1985. 215-19.
Lochhead, Ishbel. "Bibliographic Control of Feminist Literature." Catalogue and Index
       76-77 (1985): 10-15.
Searing, Susan E. Introduction to Library Research in Women's Studies.
       Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1985.

 

1984

Berman, Sanford. "Out of the Kitchen but Not into the Catalog." Subject
       Cataloging: Critiques
and Innovations. New York: Haworth Press,
       1984. 167-71.
Cowley, Ruth. What About Women? Information Sources for Women’s
       Studies
. [Manchester]: Fanfare Press, 1984.
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.
McCook, Kathleen de la Pena and Katharine Phenix. On Account of Sex: An
      Annotated Bibliography on the Status of Women in Librarianship, 1977-1981
.
      Chicago: American Library Association, 1984.
Pritchard, Sarah. "Developing Criteria for Database Content Evaluation: The Example
      of Women's Studies." In Evaluation of Reference Services, Bill Katz and Ruth Fraley,
       eds. New York: Haworth Press, 1984. 247-261.
Sanguinetti, Mary Alice. "Indexing of Feminist Periodicals." Serials Librarian 8.4
       (1984): 21-33.

 

1982

Parikh, Neel, and Ellen Broidy. "Women's Issues: The Library Response." Wilson Library
       Bulletin
57.4 (1982): 295-99.

 

1979

Garrison, Dee. Apostles of Culture: The Public Librarian and American Society,
      1876-1920
. New York: Macmillan Information, 1979.
Stineman, Esther. “Issues in Women’s Studies Collection Development.” Collection
       Building
1.2 (1979): 57-76.
---. Women's Studies: A Recommended Core Bibliography. Littleton, Colo.:
       Libraries Unlimited, 1979.

 

1977

Marshall, Joan. On Equal Terms : A Thesaurus for Nonsexist Indexing and
       Cataloging
. New York: Neal-Schuman, 1977.

 

1974

Schiller, Anita. "Women in Librarianship." Advances in Librarianship 4 (1974): 103-147.

 


Prepared by Jennifer Gilley; 6/15/2004; updated 4/20/2005; 5/30/2006; 5/14/2007; 1/16/2009; 5/14/2010; 3/11/2011