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The Outer Circle : Women in the Scientific Community
Zuckerman, Harriet and Cole, Jonathan R. and Bruer, John T.
2/1/1991, Yale University Press, ISBN: 0393027732
This book contains interviews with three women scientists and papers selected from symposia on women in science held at . . .

Celebrating Women in Mathematics and Science
Cooney, Miriam
2/1/1996, National Council of Teachers and Mathematics
This book includes a collection of biographical sketches honoring women in mathematics and science. It was written by mi . . .

Women of Mathematics: A Bibliographic Sourcebook
Grinstein, Louise and Campbell, Paul J.
2/1/1987, Greeenwood Press
This book contains 43 articles. Each of the articles contains a biography, a summary of achievements, and a bibliograph . . .

Gender and Programming: What's Going On?
Carter, Janet and Jenkins, Tony
11/1/1999, ITiCSE '99 6/99
The way in which a student most quickly learns to program is obviously the most important factor in the way programming . . .

Departmental Differences Can Point the Way to Improving Female Retention in Computer Science
Cohoon, J. McGrath
11/1/1999, SIGCSE '99 3/99
This article compares the differences in the Computer Science departments of different colleges in order to assess why s . . .

I'm a Stranger Here Myself: A Consideration of Women in Computing
Cottrell, Janet
11/1/1992, ACM SIGUCCS XX 1992
Although the number of women in computer science has increased, they are underrepresented in the faculty. Is this becaus . . .

A Psychological Perspective on Gender Differences in Computing Participation
Clarke, Valerie A. and Teague, Joy G.
9/1/1994, SIGSCE 94- 3/94
This paper looks into the factors in which students choose their areas of study in order to assess why it is that there . . .


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