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_aOut Behind the Desk _eWorkplace Issues for LGBTQ Librarians _fTracy Marie, Nectoux |
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_aDuluth _cLibrary Juice Press _d2011 _eUSA |
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_aGender and Sexuality in Librarianship _fEmily, Drabinski |
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330 | _aLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender librarians and library workers are in a singular position to address the difficulty--even today, even in libraries--of choosing to be out at work. The discussions in Out Behind the Desk are an uncommon and valuable addition to the literature of gender and sexuality in the workplace, a topic that has been little examined in library literature. Through personal narratives, as well as historical and critical approaches, this volume represents a broad spectrum of orientations and gender identities, highlighting a range of experiences of being and/or coming out at work. Librarians, library workers, library school students, and library administrators--no matter their orientation or gender identity--will find Out Behind the Desk helpful in creating an inclusive, diverse, and safe workplace for both employees and patrons who are sexual minorities. | ||
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