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Links to Related Sites

The following annotated, frequently-updated sections of Women's Studies/Women's Issues Resource Sites and Gender-Related Electronic Forums include many links to sites focusing on women or girls and information technology, and to e-mail forums devoted to those issues (date indicates most recent update):

Web Sites for Girls and Young Women
Includes many sites promoting girls' use of technology (1/30/05)

Women-Related Cyberculture & Net Info
Women-related information about Cyberculture and/or the Internet (1/23/05)

Women-Related Web Sites in Science/Technology
Links to women-related articles, sites, and projects concerned with science/technology, including many focusing on information technology (1/17/05)

Women-Related Science/Technology E-mail Lists
Descriptions of >40 e-mail discussion forums (10/04/04)

And don't miss Wired Women, a lively and informative column about women and information technology. Written by Dianne Lynch, it appears on the Technology page of ABCNEWS.com every other Wednesday. [NOTE: Alas, the May 15, 2002 column marked the end of Wired Women, at least for now. This is a great loss. Partial archives are still available.]

Also of interest:

The following academic programs focus on gender and science/technology:

Technology, Gender, and Diversity
A 15-credit minor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
Women, Science, and Technology
A 10-course undergraduate minor at Georgia Tech
Gender, Science, and Technology
A 16-credit undergraduate minor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Women and Science
A 6-course undergraduate minor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Wired Women's Studies
Undergraduate and graduate program, University of York, England
Gender and Technology
Division within the Department of Human Work Science, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

Please send all additions and corrections to Joan Korenman

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