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Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1977 July; 65(3): 321–329.
PMCID: PMC199361
Women and health sciences librarianship: an overview.
R K Goldstein
Abstract
In biomedical libraries, as in other areas of librarianship, women continue to be underrepresented in administrative positions. This paper reviews some of the factors contributing to the present situation and discusses implications and suggested courses of action for health sciences librarians.
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