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Language, Gender, and Professional Writing: Theoretical Approaches and Guidelines for Nonsexist Usage (Book Review)
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Gender and the Politics of Information: Reflections on Bringing the Library into the Classroom
New technologies offering different ways to generate and access
information, as well as revolutionary changes in how (and why)
we communicate, led to an effort to reconceptualize the nature
of library instruction. Combining some key tenets of the information
literacy movement with core feminist principles and critical
theoretical approaches, two academic librarians created a course
designed to explore the changing nature of information and to explode
the myth of its neutrality. Through discussion of the development
of the initial course proposal, the creation of the syllabus
and the structure of the class, a case is presented for altering (and
expanding) the role of the librarian in the classroom.published or submitted for publicatio
Librarianship (Book Review)
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Career Profiles And Sex-Discrimination In The Library Profession - Heim,K, Estabrook,Ls
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Language, Gender, And Professional Writing - Theoretical Approaches And Guidelines For Nonsexist Usage - Frank,Fw, Treichler,Pa
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Language, Gender, And Professional Writing - Theoretical Approaches And Guidelines For Nonsexist Usage - Frank,Fw, Treichler,Pa
Career Profiles and Sex Discrimination in the Library Profession (Book Review)
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