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Librarianship and Motherhood

A Part-Time Solution

Pages 15-25 | Published online: 26 Oct 2008

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Zara T. Wilkinson. (2015) A Human Resources Dilemma? Emergent Themes in the Experiences of Part-Time Librarians. Journal of Library Administration 55:5, pages 343-361.
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Xin Bao, Ping Ke, Jie Wang & Liang Peng. (2021) Material penalty or psychological penalty? The motherhood penalty in academic libraries in China. The Journal of Academic Librarianship 47:6, pages 102452.
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Jane Simon. (1996) Success for women library managers ‐ but on whose terms?. Women in Management Review 11:3, pages 12-19.
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