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Roffman, Karin. Women Writers And Their Libraries In The 1920S. In Institutions Of Reading: The Social Life Of Libraries In The United States, 203-30. Institutions Of Reading: The Social Life Of Libraries In The United States. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007.
Chambers, Sydney, and Carolynne Myall. Women & The Values Of American Librarianship. Las Colinas, TX: Publishers Associates, 1994.
Smith, Lesley, and Jane H.M. Taylor, eds.. Women, The Book And The Godly:. 2 vol. Woodbridge, England: D.S. Brewer, 1995.
Fayet-Scribe, Sylvie, and Michael Buckland. Women Professionals In Documentation In France During The 1930S. Libraries & The Cultural Record 44, no. 2. Libraries & The Cultural Record (2009): 201-219.
Hahn, Trudi Bellardo, and Diane L. Barlow. Women Pioneers In The Information Sciences, Part Ii. Libraries & The Cultural Record. Libraries & The Cultural Record, 2010.
Hahn, Trudi Bellardo, and Diane L. Barlow. Women Pioneers In The Information Sciences, 1900-1950. Libraries & The Cultural Record. Libraries & The Cultural Record, 2009.
McCook, Kathleen de la Pena, ed.. Women Of Color In Librarianship: An Oral History. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1998.
Cleary, Jim. Women Librarians At The Public Library Of New South Wales: The First Generation. Australian Library Journal 40, no. February. Australian Library Journal (1991): 3-26.
Travis, Trysh. The Women In Print Movement: History And Implications. Book History 11. Book History (2008): 275-300.
Dobbs, Marjo. Women In Library Association Leadership, 1876-1900. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1991.
Tidcombe, Marianne. Women Bookbinders, 1880-1920. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 1996.
Maack, Mary Niles. Women As Visionaries, Mentors, And Agents Of Change. Grotzinger, Laurel A., James V. Carmichael, Jr., And Mary Niles Maack. Women's Work: Vision And Change In Librarianship: Papers In Honor Of The Centennial Of The University Of Illinois Graduate School Of Library And Information Science University Of Illin no. July. Grotzinger, Laurel A., James V. Carmichael, Jr., And Mary Niles Maack. Women's Work: Vision And Change In Librarianship: Papers In Honor Of The Centennial Of The University Of Illinois Graduate School Of Library And Information Science University Of Illin (1994): 105-130.
Taylor, Jane H.M., and Lesley Smith, eds.. Women And The Book: Assessing The Visual Evidence. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 1997.
Aiken, Jane. Women And Intellectual Resources: Interpreting Print Culture At The Library Of Congress. Women In Print: Essays On The Print Culture Of American Women From The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries. Women In Print: Essays On The Print Culture Of American Women From The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries (2006): 179-207.
Robbins, Sarah. Woman's Work For Woman: Gendered Print Culture In American Mission Movement Narratives. In Women In Print: Essays On The Print Culture Of American Women From The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, 251-80. Women In Print: Essays On The Print Culture Of American Women From The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, 2006.
Simpson, Murray C. T. A Woman's Library In 1729: Grisel Erskine. In The Edinburgh History Of The Book In Scotland. Volume 2: Enlightenment And Expansion, 1707-1800, 447-458. The Edinburgh History Of The Book In Scotland. Volume 2: Enlightenment And Expansion, 1707-1800. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press, 2012.
Wadsworth, Sarah, ed.. The Woman's Building Library Of The World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Libraries & Culture 41. Libraries & Culture (2006): 1-161.
Flint, Kate. The Woman Reader: 1837-1914. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1993.

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