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Computer Technology and Gender
www.umbc.edu/cwit/
Center for Women and Information Technology – “The Center's mission is to encourage more women and girls to become involved with information technology, both as knowledgable users and as professionals in the field. The Center's web site includes resources that further the mission. They include what is perhaps the most extensive online collection of news articles concerningwomen and information technology (IT); a large bibliography of books about women and IT that includes links to reviews, interviews, web sites, etc. to help people learn more about a book's contents and worth; a FAQ that includes links to information about careers, training, financial aid, statistics, and programs for women and girls interested in IT; links to women-related web sites focusing on Science/Technology, on Cyberculture/Internet Information, and on websites for girls; information about women-related email lists in Science/Technology; announcements of conferences, calls for papers, fellowships, and jobs; links to academic programs focusing on gender and science/technology; a vast collection of web-based syllabi for women- and gender-related courses, including courses focusing on women and science/technology; and more.” (Joan Korenman, Director)tap.mills.edu/
The Ada Project - "The Ada Project (TAP), named in honor of Ada Lovelace, is a clearing house for information and resources related to women in computing."
www.systers.org/
The Systers Home Page by Anita Borg (Her Systers' Keeper) - "We are an informal organization for technical women in computing that began in 1987 as a small mailing list for women in "systems", thus the name systers. There are now over 2500 systers in 38 countries. If you are a woman in the technical end of computing, you are welcome to join."
www.mills.edu/ACAD_INFO/MCS/SPERTUS/Gender/gender.html
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