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  2. Diversity in librarianship - Wikipedia

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    The majority of librarians working in the U.S. are female, between the ages of 55–64, and Caucasian. [1] A 2014 study by the American Library Association of research done from 2009 to 2010 shows that 98,273 of credentialed librarians were female while 20,393 were male. 15,335 of the total 111,666 were 35 and younger and only 6,222 were 65 or older. 104,393 were white; 6,160 African American ...

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women in Red/Essays/Primer for ...

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    Adding women back into men's biographies, organizations they participated in, or other women's lives is another means of restoring the historical contributions of women. There may not be sufficient sourcing available now to meet Wikipedia notability standards, but as information becomes available, adequate information may come to light for a ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women scientists - Wikipedia

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    Martinogk (talk · contribs) - when reading and writing Wikipedia articles, I keep bumping into great women scientists without an article; soulsinsync (talk · contribs) - focus is on Canadian under-represented scientists (including women) but happy to create Wikipedia pages for any women scientists.

  5. Timeline of women in library science - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of women in library science throughout the world. 1796: Cecilia Cleve became the first female librarian in Sweden. [1] 1852: The first female clerk was hired for the Boston Public Library. [2] 1858: The first female library clerk was appointed to the Smithsonian Institution in 1858, and was also the Smithsonian's first female ...

  6. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science

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    Report to the National Commission on Library and Information Science (NCLIS). ERIC:ED100391.1974. 1978–2001 Study of the role of government documents in a national program of library and information services. "Principles of Public Information", adopted by NCLIS on June 29, 1990.

  7. List of female librarians - Wikipedia

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    American pioneer in the field of library science, faculty at University of Michigan from 1926 to 1938, where she was a founding faculty member in the department of library science. 1873-04-09 1960-08-22 Margaret Ridley Charlton: Canadian librarian 1858 1931-05-31 Margaret Scoggin: American librarian 1905-04-14 1968-07-11 Margaret Windeyer

  8. Anna Wessels Williams - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Anna Wessels Williams (1863–1954) was an American pathologist at the first municipal diagnostic laboratory in the United States.She used her medical training from the Women's Medical College of the New York Infirmary for research rather than medical practice, and over the course of her career worked on developing vaccines, treatments and diagnostic tests for many diseases, including ...

  9. American Men and Women of Science - Wikipedia

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    American Men and Women of Science is a biographical reference work on leading scientists in the United States and Canada, published as a series of books and online by Gale. [1] The first edition was published in 1906, named American Men of Science; the work broadened its title to include women in 1971. (However, women were listed in it before that.