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Mollins, Tracey. Learning our way: Women, computers and literacy. Toronto: St. Christopher House Adult Literacy Program, 2001.
Find full textHarasim, Linda M. Final conferencing report on the Ontario Women Educators' Computer Network: Women and computers in education. [Toronto]: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 1986.
Find full textLohr, Steve. Digital revolutionaries: The men and women who brought computing to life. New York, N.Y: Roaring Brook Press, 2010.
Find full textMargriet, Heesters, and International Federation for Information Processing., eds. Vrouwen, werk en computers. Amsterdam: Nederlands Genootschap voor Informatica, 1989.
Find full textJennings, Mary. Teaching computing to women: A resourcepack. (Cambridge): (National Extension College), 1986.
Find full textDumas, Marie-Claire. Women and computers: Current situation and prospects for future action. Laval, Quebec: Canadian Workplace Automation Research Centre, 1985.
Find full textNordquist, Joan. Women and cyberspace: Gender issues : a bibliography. Santa Cruz, Ca: Reference and Research Services, 1998.
Find full textLagesen, Vivian Anette. Extreme make-over?: The making of gender and computer science. Trondheim: NTNU, 2005.
Find full text1950-, Harcourt Wendy, ed. Women@Internet: Creating new cultures in cyberspace. London: Zed Books, 1999.
Find full text1969-, Flanagan Mary, and Booth Austin, eds. Reload: Rethinking women + cyberculture. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2002.
Find full textGerhard, Brosius, Haug Frigga 1937-, and Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Politik Hamburg., eds. Frauen, Männer, Computer: EDV im Büro, empirische Untersuchungen. Hamburg: Argument-Verlag, 1987.
Find full textBencivenga, Rita. Femmes et hommes devant l'ordinateur: Histoire du développement d'une relation positive. Paris: Harmattan, 2014.
Find full textNot Over Our Heads - Women and Computers in the Office (Conference) (1987 City University). Not over our heads: Women and computers in the office : conference report. London: Microsyster, 1988.
Find full textMorritt, Hope. Women and computer based technologies: A feminist perspecitve. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1997.
Find full textMorritt, Hope. Women and computer based technologies: A feminist perspective. Lanham: University Press of America, 1997.
Find full text1969-, Flanagan Mary, and Booth Austin, eds. Reload: Rethinking women & cyberculture. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2002.
Find full textSherman, Jackie. Essential computing skills for working women or returners: Everything you need to know to use computers in the workplace. Oxford: How To Books, 2005.
Find full textChaput-Rolland, Solange. Où es-tu?: [roman]. Montréal, Qc: Libre expression, 1995.
Find full textNebraska Commission on the Status of Women, ed. Nebraska girls and technology status report. Lincoln, Neb: Nebraska Commission on the Status of Women, 2003.
Find full textEducation, Imfundo: Partnership for IT in. Gender issues in the use of computers in education in Africa. London: Imfundo: Partnership for IT in Education, 2004.
Find full textDiehn, Andi. Technology: Cool women who code. White River Junction, VT: Nomad Press, 2015.
Find full textJ, Burger Carol, Creamer Elizabeth G, and Meszaros Peggy S. 1938-, eds. Reconfiguring the firewall: Recruiting women to information technology across cultures and continents. Wellesley, Mass: AK Peters, 2007.
Find full textFallon, Helen. WOW: Women on the web : a guide to gender-related resoures on the internet. Dublin: Women's Education Research and Resource Centre, University College Dublin, 1997.
Find full textGermany (West). Bundesministerium für Bildung und Wissenschaft., ed. Mädchen und Computer: Ergebnisse und Modelle zur Mädchenförderung in Computerkursen. Bonn: BMBW, 1992.
Find full textBonder, Gloria. The new information technologies and women: Essential reflections. Santiago, Chile: ECLAC, Women and Development Unit, 2003.
Find full textSchründer-Lenzen, Agi. Weibliches Selbstkonzept und Computerkultur. Weinheim: Deutscher Studien-Verlag, 1995.
Find full textTIC, Réseau genre et, ed. Fracture numérique de genre en Afrique francophone: Une inquiétante réalité. Dakar: Enda éditions, 2005.
Find full textStone, Tanya Lee. Who says women can't be computer programmers?: The story of Ada Lovelace. New York: Henry Holt & Company, 2017.
Find full textBracciale, Roberta. Donne nella rete: Disuguaglianze digitali di genere. Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli, 2010.
Find full textSanders, Jo Shuchat. What is computer equity?: A trainer's workshop guide. [New York]: Women's Action Alliance, 1991.
Find full textChristina, Schachtner, and Winker Gabriele, eds. Virtuelle Räume, neue Öffentlichkeiten: Frauennetze im Internet. Frankfurt/Main: Campus, 2005.
Find full textSanders, Jo Shuchat. Lifting the barriers: 600 tested strategies that really work to increase girls' participation in science, mathematics and computers. Washington NY: Jo Sanders Publications, 1994.
Find full textMerete, Lie, ed. He, she and IT revisited: New perspectives on gender in the information society. Oslo: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, 2003.
Find full textViggiano, Pasquale Luigi Di, Rossella Bufano, and Pasquale Luigi Di Viggiano. Donna e società: Partecipazione democratica e cittadinanza digitale. Trento: Tangram edizioni scientifiche, 2013.
Find full textWomen and Computers. Intellect (UK), 1996.
Find full textWomen and computing. New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 2002.
Find full textLohr, Steve. Digital Revolutionaries: The Men and Women Who Brought Computing to Life. Roaring Brook Press, 2009.
Find full textZakkak, Emily, Lynn Dohm, and Gabrielle Botbol. Stronger Together: Women in Cybersecurity. Cybertech Dave Consulting, LLC, 2024.
Find full textconsultant, Harris Duchess author, ed. Hidden human computers: The black women of NASA. ABDO Publishing Company, 2017.
Find full textHarris, Duchess. Hidden Human Computers: The Black Women of NASA. ABDO Publishing Company, 2017.
Find full textYount, Lisa. Edward Pickering and His Women Computers , Updated Edition. Facts On File, Incorporated, 2020.
Find full textThe Internet for Women. Spinifex Press, 1996.
Find full textSherman, Jackie. Essential Computing Skills for Working Women or Returners. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2008.
Find full textEdward Pickering and his women "computers": Analyzing the stars. New York, NY: Chelsea House, 2011.
Find full text(Editor), J. McGrath Cohoon, and William Aspray (Editor), eds. Women and Information Technology: Research on Underrepresentation. The MIT Press, 2006.
Find full textAspray, William, and Joanne Cohoon. Women and Information Technology: Research on Underrepresentation. MIT Press, 2018.
Find full textMalone, Erin. Timeline: The Women of Interaction Design. Experience Matters Design, LLC, 2022.
Find full textAmann, Dick, and Dick Smith. Women of Computer History: Forgotten Pioneers. Programmed Studies Inc., 1988.
Find full textMargolis, Jane, and Allan Fisher. Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing. MIT Press, 2003.
Find full textMargolis, Jane, and Allan Fisher. Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing. MIT Press, 2003.
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