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 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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München :
K.G. Saur,
2003.
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Colección: | IFLA publications ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements; Preface; I Changing Roles of Women Librarians; Library Services for Women in Developing Countries; How Long Do Women Have to Wait?; Libraries and Women Librarians: A Cuban Woman Librarian's Point of View; To Make the Women Visible; The Role of Woman Librarian in the Development of Information Strategies at the University of Havana; Gouvernment Programs and Publications on Women in Cuba; II Professional Status as a Goal; Status of the Library Women in Japan; Transition of Library and Information Science Education in China: Problems and Perspectives.
- Propping Up ""Half of the Sky"" in the Library: Present Situation and Prospects of Chinese Female LibrariansIII Library Managers and Gender; Women as Managers of Libraries: a Development Process in India; Motivation to Manage: A Comparative Study of Male and Female Library and Information Science Students in the United States of America, India, Singapore, and Japan; Setting up a Women's Studies Library; IV Information Services for Women: Access and Hindrances; Women and Consumer Health Information: Issues for the 21st Century; Services Provided for Women by the Libraries of the Ryazan Region.
- Women's Development and Information on Women in KoreaA Call for a New Dialog; Freeing Access to Women's Information: An Overview; Women, Democracy and Participation in the Information Society; V Women's Information Needs: A Societal and Feminist Issue; Information Needs of Women: Addressing Diverse Factors in the Indian Context; Women's Healthcare, Censorship, and the Library: Problems, Issues, Questions; VI Key to the Future: Education; Gender and Equity in the Library and Information Studies Curriculum: Building Confidence for the Future.
- National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs): One Route to Improve the Status of Women in Libraries?Women's Issues in Contemporary China: The Case of Female University Librarians in Beijing; Libraries for Life in the Papua New Guinea Information Society?; Information Use in Gender and Development: A Study of Behavioral Pattern; VII Information Society, Culture and Economy: Global Challenges; Information and Documentation on Women: A European Network?; Women in Development Programs and Publications of the World Bank and the IDB; The Women of Kazakstan: The Source of Cultural Development.
- Women and the Information Society: Barriers and ParticipationAPPENDIX; Strategic Plan for the Round Table on Women's Issues 2002-2003.