UID:
edocfu_9960073648602883
Format:
1 online resource (229 p.)
ISBN:
1-78063-296-7
Series Statement:
Chandos Information Professional Series
Content:
When you picture a librarian, what do you imagine? An old white woman with glasses and a prudish disposition? That is the image that many people conjure up when asked to picture a librarian; with 82 per cent of the professional force being female and the average age of a librarian at 45, coupled with popular stereotypical images, it is difficult to dispute the perceptions. But there is more to librarians than meets the eye. This book will explore the origin of the image and popular media images of the librarian, in addition to the effects of the stereotype, and the challenges to the perception
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Not Your Ordinary Librarian: Debunking the popular perceptions of librarians; Copyright; Contents; List of figures and table; Acknowledgements; Introduction: "You don't look like a librarian"; Notes; 1 In the beginning: the origin of librarian stereotypes; Contemporary history of librarianship; Women, libraries, and the origins of the stereotypes; Libraries during the Great Depression; The old maid, policeman, inept, and psycho librarians; Belle da Costa Greene and history's forgotten librarians; Notes; 2 Hollywood love affair: the librarian in American film
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Marian Paroo, also known as Marian the LibrarianMary the Librarians; The mean, uncooperative, and unseen librarians; Notes; 3 Heroes, vigilantes, and rock stars: the librarian on television; Television's heroes: Barbara Gordon and Rupert Giles; Librarians in children's programs; Notes; 4 Not your ordinary library: the librarian in literature; Children's literature; Adult literature; Notes; 5 How true are the perceptions?: examining the common librarian; The truth of exclusion; The truth of underrepresentation; The truth of appearance; Notes
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6 Perception is reality: the effects of stereotypical imagesStereotypes interfere with service; Negative images adversely affect funding; Underrepresentation hinders recruitment efforts; Notes; 7 Diverging images: the sexy, author, and friendly librarian; Stereotyping in advertisements; Claiming and changing our image; Using the love of books to our advantage; Bridging; Active recruitment is essential; Reconsidering policies; Maximizing technology's influence; Getting to the root of the profession; Notes; 8 The end of stereotypes: a new beginning; Appendix A: Films featuring librarians
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Appendix B: Films featuring minor librarian rolesAppendix C: Films that mention librarians; Appendix D: Foreign films featuring librarians; Appendix E: Good librarian websites; Bibliography; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-84334-670-2
Language:
English