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Sex segregation in librarianship : demographic and career patterns of academic library administrators / by Irvine, Betty Jo.(CARDINAL)143544;
Bibliography: pages 153-166.
Subjects: Library administrators.; Sex discrimination in employment.; Sex discrimination against women.; Women in library science.; Women librarians.; Library surveys.; Academic libraries;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Women and library management : theories, skills, and values / by Weingand, Darlene E.(CARDINAL)154711;
Bibliography: pages 111-118.
Subjects: Women librarians; Library administration;
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The librarians / by Thomas, Sherry(Sherry M.),author(CARDINAL)345328;
"Murder disrupts the peaceful, predictable daily routine of life for four quirky librarians who must protect their life-altering secrets in the first contemporary mystery from USA Today bestselling author Sherry Thomas. Sometimes a workplace isn't just a workplace but a place of safety, understanding, and acceptance. And sometimes murder threatens the sanctity of that beloved refuge.... In the leafy suburbs of Austin, Texas, a small branch library welcomes the public every day of the week. But the patrons who love the helpful, unobtrusive staff and leave rave reviews on Yelp don't always realize that their librarians are human, too. Hazel flees halfway across the world for what she hopes will be a new beginning. Jonathan, a six-foot-four former college football player, has never fit in anywhere else. Astrid tries to forget her heartbreak by immersing herself in work, but the man who ghosted her six months ago is back, promising trouble. And Sophie, who has the most to lose, maintains a careful and respectful distance from her coworkers, but soon that won't be enough anymore. When two patrons turn up dead after the library's inaugural murder mystery-themed game night, the librarians' quiet routines come crashing down. Something sinister has stirred, something that threatens every single one of them. And the only way the librarians can save the library-and themselves-is to let go of their secrets, trust one another, and band together.... All in a day's work." -- Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Women library employees; Women librarians; Women library administrators; High school students; Football players; Libraries; Secrecy; Halloween; Murder; Police;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 43
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Shadows reel [sound recording] / by Box, C. J.,author.(CARDINAL)340747; Chandler, David,1950-narrator.(CARDINAL)340748;
Read by David Chandler.A day before the three Pickett girls come home for Thanksgiving, Joe is called out for a moose poaching incident that turns out to be something much more sinister: a local fishing guide has been brutally tortured and murdered. At the same time, Marybeth opens an unmarked package at the library where she works and finds a photo album that belonged to an infamous Nazi official. Who left it there? And why? She learns that during World War II, several Wyoming soldiers were in the group that fought to Hitler's Eagles Nest retreat in the Alps, and one of them took the Fuhrer's personal photo album. Did another take this one and keep it all these years? When a close neighbor is murdered, Joe and Marybeth face new questions: Who is after the book? And how will they solve its mystery before someone hurts them, or their girls?
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Audiobooks.; Detective and mystery fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Audiobooks.; Pickett, Joe (Fictitious character); Murder; Game wardens; Falconers; Women library administrators; Photograph albums; Family secrets; National socialism;
Available copies: 29 / Total copies: 34
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Women view librarianship : nine perspectives / by Lundy, Kathryn Renfro,1918-(CARDINAL)154904;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Interviews.; Women librarians; Library science; Academic libraries;
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An illuminated life : Belle da Costa Greene's journey from prejudice to privilege / by Ardizzone, Heidi.(CARDINAL)537250;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 543-547) and index.Raised expectations -- Gilded dreams in New York -- Princeton : early influences -- Belle Greene, girl librarian -- A turn in the road -- The whirl in which I live -- Bella Italia -- Hiding in the light -- A modern woman -- Crossroads -- Battlefields -- Lady directress -- A woman of a certain age -- Shining through the darkness.
Subjects: Biographies.; Case studies.; Greene, Belle da Costa.; Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959; Pierpont Morgan Library; African American librarians; Women library administrators; Manuscripts; Art; Passing (Identity);
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Edith Cavell / by Judson, Helen.;
Childhood in rural England -- Governess in Brussels -- Training at the London Hospital -- Superintendent at St. Pancras Infirmary -- Shoreditch Infirmary -- First Nurses' Training School of Brussels -- Opening of the School of Rue De La Culture -- Mastery of Obstacles -- Achievement and responsibilities -- Friendships and jealousies -- August 1914, return to Brussels -- Brussels under German occupation -- Danger and courage -- Betrayal -- Arrest and trial -- Judgment passed -- Dawn, October 12.
Subjects: Biographies.; Cavell, Edith, 1865-1915.; Nurse administrators; Nurses; Nurses; World War, 1914-1918; Nursing ethics.; Women and war.; Old State Library Collection.;
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The crying of lot 49 / by Pynchon, Thomas.(CARDINAL)145492;
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Subjects: Fiction.; Administration of estates; Married women;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 9
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Mae Carol Jemison : astronaut and educator / by Ploscariu, Iemima,author.(CARDINAL)430550; Vogt, Gregory,consultant.(CARDINAL)318734;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Endeavor to dream -- Growing up -- Turbulence -- Career dilemmas -- Dancing doctor -- A heart for Africa -- The NASA years -- Science ambassador -- Shooting for the stars.Junior Library GuildIn Mae Carol Jemison, learn how the American astronaut and doctor chose to pursue a career in science and became the first African-American woman in space, followed by work advocating for space exploration and women and minorities in the sciences.Ages 11-13.Grades 6-8.1220L1220LAccelerated Reader ARA Junior Library Guild selection (JLG)
Subjects: Biographies.; Jemison, Mae, 1956-; Jemison, Mae, 1956-; United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration; United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.; Astronauts; Diversity in the workplace; Physicians; Astronauts; Physicians;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Charlotte Eugenia (Hawkins) Brown, 1883-1961 [microform] : papers, 1900-1961. by Brown, Charlotte Hawkins,1883-1961.(CARDINAL)194675; North Carolina.Historic Sites Section.(CARDINAL)168401; Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America.(CARDINAL)267203;
No. 1. Personal: a biography to miscellaneous (reel 1, Series I, #1-29) -- No. 2. Correspondence, 1902-1920 (reel 2, Series II, #30-41) -- No. 3. Correspondence, Jan-Feb. 1921 to others, n.d. (reel 3, Series II, #42-55) -- No. 4. Palmer Memorial Institute Administration to Rules (reel 4, Series III, #56-76).Microfilm.
Subjects: Personal correspondence.; Autobiographies.; Brown, Charlotte Hawkins, 1883-1961.; Palmer Memorial Institute (Sedalia, N.C.); African American women teachers; African American women teachers; Women school administrators; Women school administrators; North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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