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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* [http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.php?topic=10097 LibraryThing discussion thread on librarians in fiction]
* [http://www.librarything.com/talktopic.php?topic=10097 LibraryThing discussion thread on librarians in fiction]
* [[The Librarian Hero (WisCon 30 panel)]]


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Revision as of 12:52, 17 June 2007

SF fans and writers = bibliophiles; bibliophiles love librarians; and therefore librarians show up disproportionately in SF. Which is interesting because librarianship in real life is gendered profession, disproportionately female (and gay).

Female librarians

  • "Batwoman"
  • Evelyn Carnahan in "The Mummy" feature film, 1999
  • Cimerone in The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patricia C. Wrede spends a lot of time working in the library and at one point holds the title Head Cook and Librarian.
  • Jane Fletcher. The World Celaeno Chose (Dimsdale: London, 1999) - a librarian plays an important role (although by the time of the plot she is an ex-librarian)
  • Ellen Klages, "In the House of the Seven Librarians" (Firebirds Rising anthology)
  • Joanna Russ' The Female Man (one of the protagonists is a librarian)
  • Nancy Springer, . Fair Peril (librarian protagonist / gay black male librarian cohort)
  • Cynthia Ward . "Brass in Pocket" in New Amazons edited by Margaret Weis, 2000. (not a very nice librarian; in fact a librarian that is one of the stereotypical shy women without social skills)
  • M. K. Wren. A Gift Upon the Sea (tale centers around a post-holocaust archivist of books and the threats posed by fundamentalist christians)

Male and other-gendered librarians

Unsorted

Further reading