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1 online resource (236 pages). |
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Gender and sexuality in information studies |
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Gender and sexuality in information studies.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Be competent, be confident, and dare greatly: lessons learned from twenty-five years of surviving and thriving in library IT / Janet Crum -- Support for women in it is support for the team / Allison Deluca -- A road not planned: my journey in library IT / Denise A. Garofalo -- My journey and tips for women interested in IT / Vincci Kwong -- How two women embraced their path to IT management / Rachel Vacek and Kat Hagedorn -- Finding your job-career balance / Melissa Wisner -- Trust me, i'm a library IT professional / Jingjing Wu -- Librarian as CIO? Naturally! / Susie Speer Corbett -- Essentialism, social construction, or individual differences / Jenelys Cox, Jeff Rynhart, Shea-Tinn Yeh -- Women in library IT - One man's perspective / Kevin Finkenbinder -- A career in library technology: a personal essay / Julie Guzzetta -- Beyond the horizon - learning new skills through the influence of diverse computer professionals / Alisha Taylor -- Jump ship / Marcia L. Dority Baker -- The story of my unintended journey into systems librarianship / Olufunmilayo Fati -- "I've had the perfect job for me": an interview / Alexandra Gallin-Parisi and Donna Kaminski -- My journey through library IT / Robin Hastings -- Not the "same as it ever was": an accidental systems librarian / Amy Hezel -- Library IT is never boring / Tari Scott Keller -- IT and libraries: a perfect career marriage / Karen Knox -- Blending Liberal arts and it: finding a place for a tech-loving non-programmer / Amanda Hartman McLellan -- How Hamlet helped me become a library "techie" / Este Pope --Chimera in the library: a journey through the cultures of IT, libraries, & library IT / Stephanie Walker -- Breaking stereotypes and meeting challenges / Cathleen S. Carstens -- Emotional labor: the unexpected hard work / Tara Coleman -- Yes, I speak tech: my experiences with sexism in the workplace / Suzanna Conrad -- Empowerment, teamwork, and personal growth / Deloris J. Foxworth -- My life in IT / Lynne E. Grigsby -- Feminist finds her footing / Dana Haugh -- Counting down to looking up / Rhela Sudo -- Walking the tightrope! / Sharon Whitfield -- Where I belong / Becky Yoose -- Girls to the front: what Riot Grrrl tells us about women in library IT / Kate Dohe -- Setting our values as library technology leaders and women / Margaret Heller and Hong Ma -- Girls don't do woodworking / Catherine Larson -- From imposter to contender: the women of library IT / Christina Mune -- GratITude / Leah M Root -- What a difference a decade (or three) makes / Kathy Watts -- Tell imposter syndrome to take a seat / Kathy Zadrozny. |
Note |
Description based on print version record. |
Subject |
Women library employees -- United States.
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Libraries -- Information technology -- Social aspects -- United States.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Ladenson, Sharon, editor.
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Sattler, Kelly, editor.
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Brandon, Jenny, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: We can do IT : women in library information technology. Sacramento, CA : Library Juice Press, 2018, c2017 236 pages Gender and sexuality in information studies. 9781634000536 (DLC) 2018008670 |
ISBN |
9781634000536 |
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9781634000727 (e-book) |
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