Kerslake, Evelyn, and Nickianne Moody, eds. Gendering Library History. Liverpool, England: Media Critical and Creative Arts, Liverpool John Moores University, Association for Research in Popular Fictions, 2000.
Evelyn Kerslake
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Maack, Mary Niles. “Telling Lives: Women Librarians in Europe and America at the Turn of the Century”. In Gendering Library History, edited by Evelyn Kerslake and Mickianne Moody, 57-81. Liverpool, England: Media Critical and Creative Arts, John Moores University, Association for Research in Popular Fictions, 2000.
Kerslake, Evelyn. “Constructing Women in Library History: Responding to Julia Taylor’s Left on the Shelf”. Libraries & Culture 34, no. 1 (1999): 52-63.
Kerslake, Evelyn. “A History of Women Workers in English Libraries, 1871-1974”. University of Loughborough, 1999.
Liladhar, Janine, and Evelyn Kerslake. “No More Library Classes for Catherine: Marital Status, Career Progression and Library Employment in 1950s England”. Women’s Studies International Forum 22, no. 2 (1999): 215-24.
Kerslake, Evelyn, and Janine Liladhar. “Jolly Good Reading for Girls: Discourses of Library Work and Femininity in Career Novels”. Women’s History Review 8, no. 3 (1999): 489-504.
Kerslake, Evelyn, and Margaret Kinnell. “Public Libraries, Public Interest and the Information Society: Theoretical Issues in the Social Impact of Public Libraries”. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 30, no. 3 (1998): 159-67.
Kerslake, Evelyn. “My Famous Kate Pierce: Biographies of and in the Archive”. Vitae Scholasticae 19, no. Spring (2000): 35-58.
Kerslake, Evelyn. “No More the Hero: Lionel McColvin, Women Library Workers, and Impacts of Othering”. Library History 17, no. 3 (2001): 181-87.
Kerslake, Evelyn, and Janine Liladhar. “Angry Sentinels and Businesslike Women: Identity and Marital Status in 1950s English Library Career Novels”. Library History 17, no. 2 (2001): 83-90.
Beck, Clare. “Adelaide Hasse: The Historiography of the Difficult Woman”. In Gendering Library History, edited by Evelyn Kerslake and Mickianne Moody, 15-30. Liverpool, England: Media Critical and Creative Arts, Liverpool John Moores University Association for Research in Popular Fictions, 2000.