Abstract

Educational technologies (ET), as a subset of information and communication technology, are an ever-increasing presence in schools and school libraries. Neuman's (2003) review of the school library media research suggested that the question of how students learn with electronic information sources is one of the field's key research questions for the coming decade. Although large bodies of gender and ET research exist in the fields of education and gender studies there has been relatively little related research in library and information science and even less in school library settings. Agosto reviews some of the major literature in the area and explain why this issue is relevant to school library media service.

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