Women in science
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Women in science
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Women in science
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Incoming Resources
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- Lethal tides : Mary Sears and marine scientists who helped win World War II, Catherine Musemeche
- The Madame Curie complex, the hidden history of women in science, Julie des Jardins
- Wonder women, 25 innovators, inventors, and trailblazers who changed history, written by Sam Maggs ; illustrated by Sophia Foster-Dimino
- Beating the Odds, Winning Strategies of Women in STEM, Burke, Patty
- Forces of nature, the women who changed science, Anna Reser & Leila McNeill
- Wonder women, 25 innovators, inventors, and trailblazers who changed history, written by Sam Maggs ; illustrated by Sophia Foster-Dimino
- A lab of one's own, one woman's personal journey through sexism in science, Rita Colwell and Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
- Women in physical science, by Jodie Mangor ; content consultant, Deborah Coen, professor of history, Barnard College, Columbia University
- Careers for tech girls in science, Rebecca T. Klein
- Equitable solutions for retaining a robust STEM workforce, beyond best practices, Donna Joyce Dean, Janet Bandows Koster
- A lab of one's own, one woman's personal journey through sexism in science, Rita Colwell, PhD, and Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
- Women of science, righting the record, edited by G. Kass-Simon and Patricia Farnes ; associate editor Deborah Nash
- She's such a geek!, women write about science, technology & other nerdy stuff, edited by Annalee Newitz & Charlie Anders
- Wonder women, 25 innovators, inventors, and trailblazers who changed history, written by Sam Maggs ; illustrated by Sophia Foster-Dimino
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