Foreword - Amina Shah, National Librarian of Scotland Chapter One: Saints and Stereotypes: Of men, lions, and holy women in the library world - Jennifer Horan Chapter Two: Turning the Page on Cliché: Uncovering female borrowing patterns in the Books and Borrowing database - Dr Cleo O'Callaghan Yeoman Chapter Three: Glasgow Girls: Following in our foremothers' footsteps at the Mitchell Library - Clare Thompson Chapter Four: Notes from a New Professional I: History Her Story - Leah Higgins Chapter Five: Dear Reader: Taylor Swift and the joy of legal deposit - Dr Sarah Mackay Chapter Six: Going With and Against the Flow: Menstrual literacy in bloody brilliant libraries - Kirsten MacQuarrie Chapter Seven: A Day in the Life of a Feminist Librarian - Silvia Spaltro Chapter Eight: Safe and Seen in the School Library: Attachment theory, feminist practice and giving girls what they need to thrive - Pamela McLean Chapter Nine: Child-led, Librarian-held: Early empowerment of tomorrow's young women through the serious work of play - Francesca Boyd-Thorpe Chapter Ten: Called to Challenge: How libraries can catalyse women's creativity - Jemima Frankel and Joy McLean Chapter Eleven: Ms Information: intentionally inclusive practices in a feminist library partnership - Gill Ryan Chapter Twelve: A Five-Part Feminist Feature: Glasgow Women's Library - Dr Adele Patrick, Wendy Kirk, Donna Moore, Gabrielle Macbeth and Caroline Gausden Chapter Thirteen: More Than One Way to be a Man: A Call to Action for Colleagues - Sean McNamara and Kavan P. Stafford Chapter Fourteen: Lighting Up Lives: A Feminist Librarian's Response to Toxic Masculinity - Anaïs Cayzac Chapter Fifteen: World-Changing Work: Planting the seeds eco-feminism needs to flourish in libraries - Kirsten MacQuarrie Chapter Sixteen: Razzle-dazzle 'em! Why ethical AI can't be left to the tech bros - Dr Emily Munro Chapter Seventeen: Notes from a New Professional II: Interviews on Imposter Syndrome - Leah Higgins Chapter Eighteen: Beyond the Small Print: finding the words, losing the preface - Amanda Wright Conclusion.
Feminist Librarianship : Principles, Practices and Provocations