Athena Unbound: The Advancement of Women in Science and Technology by Henry Etzkowitz, et al (Paperback - January 2000). www.amazon.com

Balancing The Equation: Where are Women & Girls in Science, Engineering & Technology? Researched and published by The National Council for Research on Women. Read the executive summary of this valuable resource guide online. www.ncrw.org/publications/pubs.htm

"Discover Engineering Through Reading." Browse through the list of books geared toward all different age groups with topics like career guidance, space, engineering, science fiction, and more. www.eweek.org/2002/Library/reading.shtml

The Engineering Hangout offers a list of engineering magazines. www.engineeringhangout.com/links/engmags.html

Visit AWSEM's Gender Equity site to read some compelling facts, articles, and an annotated bibliography, which focus on gender equity in the world of science. The articles included are, In Their Nature: Compelling Reasons to Engage Girls in Science and Gender Equity and Mentorship in Science, Engineering and Mathematics: 1997 and they can be found at www.awsem.com

The Journal of Technology Education is a place for scholarly discussions and offers manuscripts that focus on the research, philosophy, and theory of technology in education. Also offered are book reviews, editorials, guest articles, literature reviews, and reactions to past articles.
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/

Setting the Record Straight: The History and Evolution of Women's Professional Achievement in Engineering by Betty Reynolds and Jill Tietjen. www.amazon.com

The Woman's Guide to Navigating the Ph.d in Engineering and Science by Barbara B. Lazarus, et al (Paperback - January 2001). www.amazon.com

Women and the Machine: Representations From the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age by Julie Wosk. The book includes over 150 photographs, illustrations, cartoons, art works, and other images that reveal the ways women have overcome stereotypes and skepticism about their mechanical abilities over the past three centuries. It includes chapters on women and electricity, women and automobiles, women and aviation, women working in wartime, and other material. This book is not to be missed. Find it at www.amazon.com

Women in Science and Engineering: Choices for Success (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 869) by Cecily Cannan Selby (Editor) (Paperback - June 2000). www.amazon.com

Women's Science: Learning and Succeeding from the Margins by Margaret A. Eisenhart, Elizabeth Finkel (Paperback - November 1998). www.amazon.com

 

Archives of Women in Science and Engineering

Iowa State University e-Library. www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/wise/wise.html
Tanya Zanish-Belcher, Asst. Professor
Head, Special Collections Dept. & University Archives
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140
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E-mail: tzanish@iastate.edu

Society of Women Engineers Archives,
www.reuther.wayne.edu

Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Contact: Lauren Kata, (313) 577-4024, laurenkata@wayne.edu.

 

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