Description |
1 online resource (xi, 396 pages) : illustrations. |
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Series |
Series on Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies
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Series on gender and sexuality in information studies.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Intro; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Prelude: Female Articulation and the Librarian (Or, So Hard to Say); Part I -- Emotional Work and Ethics of Care; Behavioral Expectations for the Mommy Librarian: The Successful Reference Transaction as Emotional Labor; "Nothing More than a Gear in your Car:"Neutrality and Feminist Reference in the Academic Library; Purposeful and Productive Care: The Feminist Ethic of Care and the Reference Desk; Feminist Reference Services: Transforming Relationships through an Ethic of Care; A Woman's Work is Never Done: Reference Outside the Library |
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Part II -- Ways of Doing and Rethinking the WorkSeeing Writing Center Practices through a Feminist Lens & Applying the Lessons Learned to Reference Desk Practice; Margaret Fuller's Legacy Interpreted for the Postmodern Library; Proceed With Care: Reviewing Reference Services Through The Feminist Lens; Feminist Pedagogy and Special Collections Reference: Shifting the Balance; Filling in the Gaps: Using Zines to Amplify the Voices of People Who Are Silenced in Academic Research; Information of My Own: Peer Reference and Feminist Pedagogy |
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Social Justice in the Stacks: Opening the Borders of Feminism in LibrariesPart III: Intersectional and Collaborative Work; Intersectionality at the Reference Desk: Lived Experiences of Women of Color Librarians; Reference and Beyond: Aspiring Librarians and Intersectional Feminist Strategies; Feminist Pedagogy and the Critical Catalog; Feminist LibGuides: Towards Inclusive Practices in Guide Creation, Use, and Reference Interactions; Exploring a Feminist Disability Studies Reference Desk; LIS Graduate Student Workers, Feminist Pedagogy, and the Reference Desk: Praxis and a Narrative |
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Feminist Pedagogy and the Reference Desk: A ConversationPostlude: The Creature Questions its Reflection: Lyrical Feminist Explorations of Reference Desk Interactions; Contributor Biographies; Index |
Summary |
"This edited collection considers how feminist strategies and philosophies might initiate, reshape, and critique approaches to library reference services"-- Provided by publisher. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Reference services (Libraries) -- Philosophy.
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Reference services (Libraries) |
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Philosophy. |
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Academic libraries -- Reference services -- Philosophy.
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Academic libraries -- Reference services. |
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Research -- Methodology -- Study and teaching.
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Research -- Methodology -- Study and teaching. |
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Research -- Methodology. |
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Information literacy -- Study and teaching.
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Information literacy -- Study and teaching. |
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Librarians -- Professional ethics.
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Librarians -- Professional ethics. |
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Feminist ethics.
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Feminist ethics. |
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Critical pedagogy.
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Critical pedagogy. |
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Feminism and higher education.
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Feminism and higher education. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Reference works.
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Reference works.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Accardi, Maria T. Feminist Reference Desk : Concepts, Critiques, and Conversations. Sacramento, CA : Litwin Books, LLC, ©2017 9781634000185 |
ISBN |
1634000773 (ebook) |
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9781634000772 (ebook) |
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9781634000185 |
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1634000188 |
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