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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
L' informatique a-t-elle un sexe? L' informatique a-t-elle un sexe? Isabelle Collet D'où vient cet engouement des garçons pour l'informatique et ce manque d'intérêt de la part des filles ? Pour répondre à cette question, l'auteur retrace une "psycho-histoire de l'informatique", à tr… OL10012511W
Digital divas Digital divas Julie L. Fisher The geek is male. Or so it seems. As is well documented, there is a distinct under-representation of girls studying computing at high school level and, correspondingly, going on to have careers in IT… OL20018462W
Nü xing yu xin xi ji shu ge ming Nü xing yu xin xi ji shu ge ming Changqing Li Ben shu wei 21 shi ji de xin xi ji shu ge ming shi nü xing mian lin zhe xin de ji yu he tiao zhan, ta men ji yao can yu xin xi ji shu ge ming, tong shi xin xi ge ming you dui ta men gou cheng yi zhon… OL21181949W
Women in computer science careers Women in computer science careers Jetty Kahn Describes the careers of five women working in the computer science field: Maria Gini, Jessica Hodgins, Fern Hunt, Bonnie Labosky, and Misha Mahowald. OL24445633W
The Bride of Science The Bride of Science Benjamin Woolley Benjamin Woolley explores Ada Lovelace's life. He offers a fascinating insight into how Ada personified the changing times during the first half of the 19th century. Wooley shows Ada's struggle to r… OL4279942W
Ada Lovelace Ada Lovelace Lucy Lethbridge Daughter of the famous romantic poet Lord Byron, Adad Lovelace was a child prodigy. Brilliant at maths, she read numbers loke most people read words. In 1843 Ada came to the attention of Charles Babb… OL5839223W