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Introduction: gender issues in information needs and services.

Publication: Library Trends
Publication Date: 22-SEP-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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Are gender issues in information needs and services really a "trend" worthy of examination in the first decade of the twenty-first century? Isn't this a passe topic? Aren't we well into the "post-feminist" era? As the editors of this issue, we answer these questions with a resounding "no!" in...

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...Although North American society has made enormous strides the past half-century, we have yet to reach true equality between men and women. Libraries and information workers continue to operate in a social environment where information needs and services are affected by gender and gender politics.

Starting in the late 1960s, librarianship as a profession embraced second-wave feminism and its principles and responded creatively on many fronts. "Equal pay for equal worth" became a rallying cry for all the female-intensive professions, including librarianship. The mentoring, promotion, and retention of women in top leadership positions became a priority for many libraries and for the major professional associations as well.

Additionally, women (and sympathetic men) in librarianship and other information professions used their skills to improve service to readers who sought information on gender issues. Firm in the belief that information is power, librarians embraced their responsibility to empower women to be full citizens and whole persons. Whether a patron wanted a consciousness-raising novel by Doris Lessing,...

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