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Bibliography
Barriers in Equality in Academia: Women in Computer Science at MIT; many authors, AI Lab Report, Feb. 1983.
Barriers to Equality: The Power of Subtle Discrimination to Maintain Unequal Opportunity; Mary Rowe, MIT. web.mit.edu/ombud/ombuds_publications.mit
Must There Be So Few? Including Women in CS; J. McGrath Cohoon, Intl. Conf. On Software Engineering, 2003, pp 668-674.
Unlocking the Clubhouse; Margolis & Fisher, MIT Press, 2001 (I think that’s the year…)
Women Undergraduate Enrollment in EE and CS at MIT; H. Abelson + committee, Jan. 1995.
www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~hal/women-enrollment-comm/final-report.html
Being a Woman Student at MIT or How to Miss the Stumbling Blocks in Graduate Education; Candace L Sidner, AI Lab Report, June 1979.
Why Are There So Few Women?; Ellen Spertus, AI Lab Tech Report, 1991.
www.ai.mit.edu/people/ellens/Gender/pap/pap.html
Digits of Pi: Barriers and Enablers for Women in Engineering; 2000.
www.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/dept/aeroastro/www/people/widnall/Digits_of_Pi.html
web.mit.edu/admissions/www/undergrad/freshman/faq/summer.html
web.mit.edu/fnl/ women/women.html
www.ai.mit.edu/academics/student-life/women.shtml
www-tech.mit.edu/V123/N3/timeline.3f.html
web.mit.edu/gep/
Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research
www.cra.org/Activities/craw/
LCSW Summary Recommendations [DRAFT] - LCS Report soon to come out.
Departmental Statistics c/o Marilyn Pierce
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