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Article
Pitt, Jeremy
(September 2019)
Being Human in this Technical World.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 81-81).
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Book
IEEE,
(2009)
Proceedings of 2009 IEEE Conference on the History of Technical Societies: 5--7 August 2009, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Book
IEEE,
(2007)
2007 IEEE Conference on the History of Electric Power.
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Chapter
Javid, M.
(1999)
Symbiotic model for a working cyberschool: the tentative findings of a two-year case study.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 383-392).
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Chapter
S. Kesar
(1999)
Computer misuse: search for a solution.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 91-98).
(/isis/citation/CBB695209502/)
Chapter
Carus, K.B.
(1999)
Marie Hegeler Carus -- An Accidental Engineer.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB904045379/)
Chapter
Jane Pirone
(1999)
Using the World Wide Web for social change: drummergirl.com, a case study.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 48-53).
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Chapter
Brennan, J.
(1999)
Workspace design, ergonomics and gender.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 162-170).
(/isis/citation/CBB307277667/)
Chapter
Martin, C. D.
(1999)
Paradigms, pitfalls and the pipeline: gender issues in the information technology workforce.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 343-346).
(/isis/citation/CBB796066532/)
Chapter
Romanienko, Lisiunia A.
(1999)
Gender Differences in Adaptation Patterns among Scientists in Developing Nations: Exploring the Case Studies of Ghana, Kenya, and Kerala.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 321-333).
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Chapter
Soudek, Ingrid H.
(1999)
Recruiting and keeping women students and faculty in engineering: a case study of women at the University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 231-241).
(/isis/citation/CBB775152762/)
Chapter
Alting, A.
(1999)
Success in a science and engineering research environment in industry: the relationship between success, gender and area of research.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 111-117).
(/isis/citation/CBB895562545/)
Chapter
Frank, A. J.
(1999)
Chinese and American women compared: experiences and opportunities in science and technology.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 320-320).
(/isis/citation/CBB039912670/)
Chapter
Little, Joyce Currie
(1999)
The role of women in the history of computing.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 202-205).
(/isis/citation/CBB030002075/)
Chapter
Ling, Rich
(1999)
"We release them little by little": maturation and gender identity as seen in the use of mobile telephony.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 289-289).
(/isis/citation/CBB432785898/)
Chapter
Elizabeth A. Buchanan; Lipinski, T. A.
(1999)
The "girl next door" in virtual play space: victim, or vixen, or invisible?.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 3-18).
(/isis/citation/CBB718854553/)
Chapter
Steward, S.
(1999)
Technology and gender inequality in the defense industry.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 135-137).
(/isis/citation/CBB788833196/)
Chapter
Stephan, Karl David
(1999)
Technologizing the home: Mary Pennington and the rise of domestic food refrigeration.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 290-294).
(/isis/citation/CBB151020543/)
Chapter
Rubio, D.; Cerezo, Eva; Sandra S. Baldassarri; et al.
(1999)
Women and technology: the Spanish scenery.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 105-107).
(/isis/citation/CBB054009722/)
Chapter
Lucena, Juan C.
(1999)
"Women in engineering": a history and politics of a struggle in the making of a statistical category.
In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society
(pp. 185-194).
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