Women
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- United Female Gamers Forum
- Video game industry interviews, news and reviews from a female gamer's point of view.
- 342
- Video Game Girl Ring
- WebRing (since 96) for girls who play videogames. The ring includes sites dedicated to console and/or arcade games.
- 343
- Woman of CTW
- Members of this Clan come in all flavors. Ages 12 to 50+. Occupations range from student to systems engineers homemakers to auto mechanics worldwide.
- 344
- Association for Women in Science
- Dedicated to achieving equity and full participation for women in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. Articles on women in space and resources.
- 347
- Women at Work: A Meeting on the Status of Women in Astronomy
- Notes from a 1992 workshop for women astronomers.
- 348
- Christian Science Monitor
- Article titled "Women in astronomy: Good news and ambiguous news." (July 11, 2003)
- 351
- ACM Committee on Women in Computing
- Celebrates, informs and supports women in computing, and works with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women.
- 353
- GenderChanger Academy
- A nonprofit organization located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It is run by female volunteers only. They encourage women to crash computers and to put them all back together again. Preferably with an improved installation.
- 355
- ICT Gender Awards
- Awards for projects by women using ICT's for the promotion of gender equality and/or women's empowerment.
- 356
- Recruiting Girls and Women to Technology
- About efforts in California to raise the percentage of women in computer programming training.
- 357
- The Ada Project
- Provides resources for women in computer science; job hunting resources and grant information.
- 358
- WIT - Women in Information Technology
- A network of members in Queensland focussed on the advancement of women in technology industries.
- 359
- Women In Technology
- Originally founded by Jerry McDonough at the School of Information Management and Systems, the site has morphed somewhat over the years, and now also covers science, research, engineering, and other technology-related fields, but has tried to stay true to Jerry's original vision.