Résumés
Résumé
Une étude de cas fondée sur les données se penche sur les questions suivantes : 1) quels sont les facteurs sociaux, culturels, économiques et politiques qui motivent les hommes (18-30 ans) à devenir bibliothécaires professionnels aux États-Unis ; 2) dans quelle mesure la technologie a-t-elle motivé les hommes (18-30 ans) à devenir bibliothécaires professionnels et ; 3) quels sont les stéréotypes professionnels auxquels ils sont confrontés.
Abstract
A case study addresses the questions 1) what social, cultural, economic, and/or political factors influence males (ages 18-30) to become professional librarians in the United States; 2) to what extent technology has influenced males (ages 18-30) decisions to become professional librarians and; 3) what professional stereotypes they encounter.
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