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sim.management.dal.ca 261
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The Under Representation of Women in a "Feminized Profession" by ...
Librarianship is not the only feminized profession; women are also predominantly associated with teaching and nursing, and all three professions share ...
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Adaptive Technologies for Individuals with Visual Impairments ...
“Technical aids,” at http://www.cnib.ca/tech_aids/index.htm, accessed 27 November 2005. ... “VisuCAT,” at http://visucat.cnib.ca:8000/ ...
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The Under Representation of Women in a "Feminized Profession" by ...
Harris discusses why librarianship, as a feminized profession, is construed disapprovingly. She states, “the predominance of women appears as the cause, ...
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Adaptive Technologies for Individuals with Visual Impairments ...
“Technical aids,” at http://www.cnib.ca/tech_aids/index.htm, accessed 27 November 2005. ... “VisuCAT,” at http://visucat.cnib.ca:8000/ ...
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Submit or Resist: Google, is there a third way? by Deborah Hicks
In response, the library community has divided itself into two “sides”: those who want librarians to “submit” to the search capabilities of Google (the ...
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The Under Representation of Women in a "Feminized Profession" by ...
The former view…blames the victim and promises that discrimination will stop when ..... In relation to how these stereotypes influence the perceptions of male .... Amanda Bird is currently a graduate student in Dalhousie University’s ...
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