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Women in Engineering Program Library

The following list of items is a compilation of all the resources currently available in the Women in Engineering Library located in 208 Hammond Building. These resources are available for anyone who wishes to use them. If you are interested in checking an item out, please contact WEP office by email, by phone or stop by the WEP office in 208 Hammond Building. Items may be checked out for two weeks at a time.

 

 

THE PAPER LIBRARY

This is a list of books, periodicals, and pamphlets sorted by subject.

Books for Girls Grad Studies Schools and Girls
Career Development – Job Hunt Skills Guides Self Development
Climate IT Careers Statistics
Company Information Journals and Proceedings Textbooks
Engineering Learning for Life Undergraduate Life
Equity Ethnicity Learning Technology WEPAN
Faculty Miscellaneous Women and Careers
Feminism Penn State Women and Computers
Girl Scouts Role Models Women and Sciences and Mathematics
Women Issues

Also check out  the Video & CD Library !!

Books For Girls Top

1. EW4 Edut, Ophira. Adios, Barbie: Young Women Write About Body Image and Identity. (Seal Press, 1998).

2. GW5 Gilligan, Lyons, and Hammer. Making Connections: The Relational Worlds of Adolescent Girls at Emma Willard School. (Harvard University Press, 1990).

3. HB5 Holohan, Maureen. Friday Nights by Molly (Book#1 in the Series)(The Broadway Ballplayers, Inc.1998)

4. KW2 Karnes, Frances A, PhD. Girls & Young Women Inventing. (Free Spirit Publishing, 1995).

5. OW1 Odean, Kathleen. Great Books for Girls. (Ballantine Books, 1997).

6. OW2 Orenstein, Peggy. SchoolGirls. (Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1994).

7. PW2 Pasternak, Ceel; Thornburg, Linda. Cool Careers for Girls in Computers. (Impact Publications, 1999).

8. TW7 Thimmesh, Catherine. Girls Think of Everything: Stories of Ingenious Inventions by Women. (Houghton Mifflin Company Boston, 2000)

Career development – Job Hunt Skills Top

1.BB5 Birnbach, Lisa. Going to Work: A Unique Guided Tour Through Corporate America. (Villard Books, 1988).

2.CW1 Combs, Patrick. Major in Success: Make College Easier, Beat the System, and Get a Very Cool Job!  (Ten Speed Press, 1994).

3.GW1 Garner, Geraldine. Great Jobs for Engineers.

4.HW10 Hansen, Katharine. Dynamic Cover Letters For New Graduates (Ten Speed Press, 1998)

5.HW14 Heiberger, Mary Morris; Vick, Julia Miller. The Academic Job Search Handbook. Second Edition . (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996)

6.KW5 Krueger, Brian. College Grad Job Hunter. (Adams Media Corporation, 1998).

7.MW3 Morin, Laura. Every Woman's Essential Job Hunting and Resume Book. (Bob Adam's Inc., 1994).

8.WB2 Wendleton, Kate. Through the Brick Wall: How to Job-Hunt in a Tight Market. (Villard Books, 1992).

Climate Top

1.BW13 Bernice, Resnick, Sandler. Women Faculty at Work in the Classroom, or, Why it still Hurts To Be a Woman in Labor . (Center for Women Policy Studies, May, 1993)

2.CB3 Chilly Collective, editors. Breaking Anonymity: The Chilly Climate for Women Faculty.  (Wilfrid Laurier United Press, 1995).

3.DB1 Davis, Cinda-Sue; Ginorio, Angela B; Hollenshead, Carol S; Lazarus, Barbara B; Rayman, Paula M. and Associates. The Equity Equation . (Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1996)

4.DW6 Davis, Cinda-Sue; Ginorio, Angela B; Hollenshead, Carol S; Lazarus, Barbara B; Rayman, Paula M. and Associates. The Equity Equation. (Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1996).

5.GW3 Ginorio, Angela Be waring the Climate for Women in Academic Science. (Association of American Colleges and Universities, 1995).

6.HW3 Henes, Robby. Equity in Education: Gender Bias in the College Classroom. (University of California-Davis, 1994).

7.NB1 Noble, David F. A World Without Women: The Christian Clerical Culture of Western Science. (Oxford University Press, 1992).

8.SW1 Silverstein, Brett; Perlick, Deborah. The Cost of Competence: Why Inequity Causes Depression, Eating Disorders, and Illness in Women. (Oxford University Press, 1995).

9.SW2 Seymour, Elaine, PhD; Hewitt, Nancy M. PhD.  Talking About Leaving. (University of Colorado, 1994).

10.SW3 Sandler, Bernice Resnick; Silverberg, Lisa A; Hall, Roberta Mo ther Chilly Classroom Climate: A Guide to Improve the Education of Women. (NAWE).

11.SW6 Scieszka, Jon; Smith, Lane. Math Curse. (Viking Press, 1995).

12. TW1 Tannen, Deborah. You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation. (Ballantine Books, 1995).

13.TW3 Tidball, Elizabeth M; Smith, Daryl G; Tidball, Charles S; Wolf-Wendel, Lisa Be taking Women Seriously: Lessons for Educating the Majority. (American Council on Education and Oryx Press, 1999).

14.WW10  WEPAN.  College Classroom Climate Resources (Women in Engineering Programs Advocates Network, 1994)

Company information Top

1.PW11 Packard, David. The HP Way – How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company . (HarperBusiness, 1995)

2.RW4 Rodengen, Jeffrey La the Legend of Ingersoll-Rand. (Write Stuff Syndicate, Inc., 1995).

3.SW12 Spector, Robert. Shared Values- A History of Kimberly Clark (Greenwich Publishing Group, Inc, 1997)  

Engineering Top

1.AW11 ASEE 2001 Edition. Profiles of Engineering and Engineering Technology Colleges . (American Society for Engineering Education, 2002).

2.AW12 Adams, James L. Flying Buttresses, Engropy, and O-Rings: The World of an Engineer. (Harvard University Press, 1991).

3.BW22 Baine, Celeste. Is There an Engineer Inside You? (Bonamy Press, 2002).

4.BW22 Baine Celeste. The Fantastical Engineer: A Thrillseeker's Guide to Careers in Theme Park Engineering. (Bonamy Publishing, 2000).

5.EW1 Edson, Lee. The Making of the NAE: The First 25 Years. (National Academy of Engineering, 1989).

6.HW9 Holtzapple, Mark T; Reece, Dan W.  Foundations in Engineering. (McGraw Hill, 2000).

7. JW1 Johnston, Stephen F.; Gostelow, J. Paul; King, W. Joseph.  Engineering and Society (Prentice Hall, Inc., 2000)

8.KW4 Kemper, John Dustin. The Engineer and His Profession. (University of California, 1975).

9.LW2 Landis, Raymond B. Studying Engineering: A Road Map to a Rewarding Career. (Discovery Press, 1995).

10.NW1 Engineering Education and Practice in the United States: Foundations of Our Techno-Economic Future.  (National Academy Press, 1985).

11.NW2 Engineering Undergraduate Education. (National Academy Press, 1986).

12.OW3 Oakes, William C; Leone, Les L; Gunn, Craig J. An Introduction to Engineering: Engineering Your Future. (Great Lakes Press, 1999).

13.OW4 Oakes, William C; Leone, Les L; Gunn, Craig J. An Introduction to Engineering: A Problem Oriented Approach . (Great Lakes Press, 2001).

14. OW5 Oakes, William C; Leone, Les L; Gunn, Craig J. An Introduction to Engineering: A Short Course . (Great Lakes Press, 2001).

15.RB2 Reklaitis, Janine K. Small Groups for Students In Engineering. (Purdue University WEP, 1999)

16.SB3 Schinzinger, Roland; Martin, Mike W. Introduction to Engineering Ethics. (McGraw Hill Companies Inc., 2000).

17.SW11 SEFI. European Journal of Engineering Education Volume 22 Number 4 (December 1997).

18. WW14      Willis, Daniel. The Emerald City – and Other Essays On The Architectural Imagination. (Princeton Architectural

Press, 1999)

Equity: Ethnicity Top

1. BW9 Bowen, William and Derek Bok. The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions. (Princeton University Press, 1998).

2. HW6 Hunter, Anne-Barrie; Seymour, Elaine. Talking About Disability. (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1998).

3. FB1 Faludi, Susan. Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women. (Anchor Books by Doubleday, 1991).

4. JB1 Jacobs, Harriet A. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. (Harvard College, 1987).

5. LW5 Lim, Shirley Geok-Lin; Herrera-Sobek, Maria; Padilla, Genaro. Power, Race, and Gender in Academe. (The Modern Language Association of America, 2000).

6. NW11  National Science Foundation Women, Minorities, and Persons With Disabilities in science and engineering: 2000 (September 2000).

7. QW1 Engineering Diversity - Cultural Change Strategies for the School of Engineering at the University of Queensland . (The University of Queensland, 1999)

Faculty Top

1.BW10 Buck, Joyce B.; Moore, John W.; Schwartz, Marion; Supon, Stan. The Penn State Adviser (Division of Undergraduate Studies Publication, 2000)

2.DW1 Davidson, Cliff E; Ambrose, Susan A . The New Professor's Handbook: A Guide to Teaching and Research in Engineering and Science.  (Anker Publishing Company, Inc., 1994).

3.EW7 Enerson, Diane M.; Johnson, R.Neill; Milner, Susannah; Plank, Kathryn M. The Penn State Teacher II – Learning To Teach, Teaching to Learn. (The Pennsylvania State University, 1997).

4.NW4 National Academy of Sciences. Advisor, Teacher, Role Model, Friend: On Being a Mentor to Students in Science and Engineering. (National Academy Press, 1997).

5.NW21 NAS, NAE, IOM. Adviser, Teacher, Role Model, Friend – On Being A Mentor To Students In Science And Engineering. (National Academy Press, 1997)

6.PS4 Bunnell, Tracey; Kendall, Mary Ellen. Getting Started – The Engineering Teaching Assistant Manual (Engineering Instructional Services, May 1995)

7.PS5 Willits, Fern K.; Moore, Betty L.; Enerson, Diane M. Penn State – Quality of Instruction – Surveys of Students and Teachers at University Park (The Pennsylvania State University, 1997)

8.SB4 Sandler, Bernice. Women Faculty at Work in the Classroom, Or, Why It Still Hurts to be a Woman in Labor.  (Center for Women Policy Studies).

9.TW4 Toth, Emily. Ms. Mentor's Impeccable Advice for Women in Academia.  (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997).

Feminism Top

1. BB1 Bacon, Margaret Hope. Mothers of Feminism, The Story of Quaker Women in America. (Harper & Row, 1986).

2. BB2 Bacon, Margaret Hope. Mothers of Feminism. The Story of Quaker Women in America. (Harper & Row, 1986).

3. BB3 Barry, Kathleen. Susan B. Anthony: A Biography of a Singular Feminist. (Ballantine Books, 1988).

4. BW12  Blum, Deborah. Sex on the Brain – The Biological Differences Between Men and Women (Viking, 1997)

5. FW1 Friedan, Betty. The Feminine Mystique. (Dell Publishing, 1984).

6. FW3 Fausto-Sterling, Anne. Myths of Gender Biological Theories About Women and Men. (Basic Books, 1985).

7. HW2 Hekman, Susan J. Gender and Knowledge: Elements of a Postmodern Feminism. (Northeastern University Press, 1992).

8. MB1 Miller, Jean Baker M.D. T oward a New Psychology of Women. (Beacon Press, 1976).

9. MW1 Miller, Jean Baker M.D. Toward a New Psychology of Women . (Beacon Press, 1976)

10. MW2 Longino, Helen E; Miner, Valerie. Competition, A Feminist Taboo? (The Feminist Press, 1987).

11. TB2 Tobias, Sheila. They're Not Dumb, They're Different – Stalking the Second Tier. (Research Corporation, 1990)

12.TW2 Tobias, Sheila. They're Not Dumb, They're Different: Stalking the Second Tier.  (Research Corporation, 1990).

13. WB1 Weisman, Leslie Kanes. Discrimination by Design: A Feminist Critique of the Man-Made Environment. (University of Illinois Press, 1994).

Girl Scouts Top

1. CW9 Center for Innovative Sintered Products. Kid Kits (CD Included ). (Penn State University)

2.GS1 Girl Scouts. Brownie Girl Scout Try-Its. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1997).

3.GS2 Girl Scouts. Cadette Girl Scout Handbook. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1995).

4.GS3 Girl Scouts. Interest Projects for Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts.  (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1997).

5.GS4 Girl Scouts. A Resource Book for Senior Girl Scouts. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1995).

6.GS5 Girl Scouts.  Girl Scout Badges and Signs. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1990).

7.GS6 Girl Scouts. The Guide for Junior Girl Scout Leaders. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1994).

8.GS7 Girl Scouts. The Guide for Brownie Girl Scout Leaders.  (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1993).

9.GS8 Girl Scouts. Contemporary Issues: Leading Girls to Mathematics, Science, and Technology: Into the World of Today and Tomorrow. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1987).

10.GS9 Girl Scouts. Junior Girl Scout Handbook (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1994, 2001)

11.GS10 Girl Scouts. Brownie Girl Scout Handbook (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1993, 2000)

12.GS11 Girl Scouts of the USA. Safety-Wise. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1987)

13.GS12 Energy Technology Projects. Girl Scout Electric Adventure Workbook . (The Penn State University, 1988)

14.GS13 Girl Scouts. Worlds to Explore – Handbook for Brownie and Junior Girl Scouts . (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1977)

15.GS14 Girl Scouts. Junior Girl Scout Badgebook. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 2001)

16.GS15 Girl Scouts. Contemporary Issues – A Challenge for Environmental Action – Earth Matters . (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1987).

17.GS16 Girl Scouts. More Brownie Girl Scout Try-Its . (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1989).

18.GS17 Girl Scouts. Cadette and Senior Girl Scout Interest Projects. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1987).

19.GS18 Girl Scouts. Daisy Girl Scouts Leaders' Guide . (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 1989).

20.GS19 Energy Technology Projects. Electricity – Girl Scout Activity Booklet . (The Penn State University).

21.GS20  Girl Scouts. Try-Its For Brownie Girl Scouts. (Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 2000).

22.GS21  Geology Day at Penn's Cave – May 16,1992 – Junior Girl scouts Troop 1499 . (Geology Day Workbook/Diary for Junior Girl Scouts)(Author Unknown, 1992)

Grad Studies Top

1. BW14 Basalla, Susan; Debelius, Maggie. “So what are you going to do with that?” – A Guide to Career-Changing For M.A.'s and PhD's. (Farrar, Straus, And Giroux, New York, 2001)

2.LB1  Lazarus, Barbara B.; Ritter, Lisa M.; Ambrose, Susan A. The Woman's Guide to Navigating the PhD in Engineering & Science (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, 2001)

3.LW10 Lovitts, Barbara E. Leaving the Ivory Tower .  (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2001)

4. MW8 Manis, Jean; Frazier-Kouassi, Susan; Hollenshead, Carol; Burkam, David . A Survey of The Graduate Experience: Sources of Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction Among Graduate Students At The University of Michigan. (The Center for the Education of Women, 1993)(Research Reports with Summary in Brief attached as handout)

5.PW1 Peters, Robert L., PhD. Getting What You Came For: The Smart Student's Guide to Earning a Master's or PhD. (The Noonday Press, 1992).

6.PW7 Peters, Robert L., PhD. Getting What You Came For: The Smart Student Guide to Earning a Master's or PhD. (The Noonday Press, 1992).

7.WW5 Wright Dziech, Billie; Weiner, Linda. The Lecherous Professor: Sexual Harassment on Campus. (Beacon Press, 1984).

Guides Top

1.DW3 Doughty, Harold R. Guide to American Graduate Schools. (Penguin Books, 1990).

2.EW5 Educational Testing Service. GRE: Practicing to Take the General Test. (ETS, 1996).

3.NW3 New York Times. Manual of Style Usage. (Times Books, 1976).  

4.SW17 Schall, Joe. A Style Manual for Engineering Students. (Burgess International Group, Inc., 1996)

5.SW18 Schall, Joe. A Style Manual for Engineering Students. (Burgess International Group, Inc., 1996)

6.SW19 Schall, Joe. A Style Manual for Engineering Students. (Burgess International Group, Inc., 1996)

7.YW1 Young-Bruce, Doris M; Young, William C. The Higher Education Money Book for Women and Minorities. (Young Enterprises International Inc., 1997).

IT Careers Top

1.AW6 Aspray, William; Freeman, Peter. The Supply of Information Technology Workers in the United States. (Computer Research Association, 1999).

Journals And Proceedings Top

1. CW13 CMU. Meeting of the Minds- think Out LOUD (Carnegie Mellon University, Undergraduate Research Symposium, May 7-8,2002)

2. KW8 Kearney, A.T. Workforce Initiative – Findings and Recommendations (1999)

3. LW4 Logue, H.A. & L.M. Talapessy. Women in Science: International Workshop.  (International Workshop, 1993).

4. NW10 National Science Foundation.  Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring Program, Mentoring for the 21st Century Workforce: A Symposium (September, 1997)

5. NW15 Before It's Too Late. A Report to the Nation from the National Commission on Mathematics and Science Teaching for the 21st Century (Education Publications Center, 2000)

6. NW17 The Bridge Volume 29, Number 2 (National Academy Of Engineering, 1999)

7. NW22 National Association for Women In Education. Initiatives – The Journal Of NAWE – Volume 59, Number 1. (NAWE, 1999 )

8. NW24 National Science Board. Science and Engineering Indicators 2002 Volume 1 with CD and Information Cards . (National Science Foundation, 2002).

9. NW25 National Science Board. Science and Engineering Indicators 2002 Volume 2-Appendix Tables . (National Science Foundation, 2002).

10. PS3 The Penn State Commission for Women Tenure-Track Faculty Study – Summary and Recommendations (May 1994)

11. PW3 Petrides, Lisa Ann. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering. (Educational Testing Services, 1997).

12. PW4 Petrides, Lisa Ann. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering.  (Educational Testing Services, 1997).

13. PW5 Petrides, Lisa Ann. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering. (Educational Testing Services, 1997).

14. PW6 Petrides, Lisa Ann.  Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering. (Educational Testing Services, 1997).

15. PW8 The Pennsylvania State University Summer Research Opportunities Program Journal: Summer 1999 Volume 7. (Penn State University, 1999).

16. PW9 Petrides, Lisa Ann. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering. (Educational Testing Services, 1994).

17. RW6 The Radcliffe Public Policy Institute & The Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology Science Careers, Gender Equity, and the Changing Economy (1996)

18. SW14 Society of Women Engineers. Five Decades of The Society of Women Engineers. (SWE, 2000)

Learning for life Top

1.DW5 Detz, Joan. How to Write and Give a Speech. (St. Martin's Griffin, 1984).

2.HW4 Hunter, Dale; Bailey, Anne; Taylor, Bill. The Art of Facilitation.( Fisher Books, 1995).

3.HW5 Hunter, Dale; Bailey, Anne; Taylor, Bill . How to Create Group Synergy: The Art of Facilitation. (Fisher Books, 1995).

4.HW7 Hunter, Dale; Bailey, Anne; Taylor, Bill. The Art of Facilitation.  (Fisher Books, 1995).

5.KW3 Krathwohl, David R. How to Prepare a Research Proposal: Guidelines for Funding and Dissertations in the Social and Behavioral Sciences.  (Syracuse University Press, 1988).

6.LW3 Lucas, Stephen. The Art of Public Speaking. (McGraw Hill Company, Inc., 1998).

7.LW6 Lucas, Stephen E. Selections From the Speech Communication Teacher, 1986-1991. (McGraw Hill Inc., 1992).

8.LW7 Lucas, Stephen E. Selections From the Speech Communication Teacher, 1991-1994 .(McGraw Hill Inc., 1995).

9.LW8 Lucas, Stephen E. Instructor's Manual to Accompany The Art of Public Speaking.  (McGraw Hill Inc., 1995).

10.RW5 Rozakis, Laurie, PhD. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Speaking in Public With Confidence. (Alpha Books, 1995).

11.SW5 Scholtes, Peter R. The Leader's Handbook: A Guide to Inspiring Your People and Managing the Daily Workflow. (McGraw Hill, 1998).

Learning Technology Top

1.BW1 Baartmans, Beverly Gimmestad; Sorby, Sheryl A. Introduction to 3-D Spatial Visualization. (Prentice Hall, 1996).

2.BW2 Baartmans, Beverly Gimmestad; Sorby, Sheryl A. Introduction to 3-D Spatial Visualization, Instructor's Resource Manual. (Prentice Hall, 1996).

3.GW4 Greenlaw, Raymond; Hepp, Ellen. Introduction to the Internet for Engineers. (McGraw Hill, 1999).

4.MW12 Macaulay, David. The Way Things Work. (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988)

5.MW13 Macaulay, David. The Way Things Work. (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988)

6.MW14 Macaulay, David. The Way Things Work. (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988)

7.MW15 Macaulay, David. The Way Things Work. (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988)

8.MW16 Macaulay, David. The Way Things Work. (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988)

9.NW5 NASA. Elementary School Aerospace Activities: A Resource for Teachers. (NASA, 1997).

10.SB5 Small Engines Service Manual: Ninth Edition. (Intertec Publishing Corporation, 1969).

Miscellaneous Top

1.AW5 Adams, Scott.  Bring Me the Head of Willy the Mailboy! (Andrews and McKeel, 1995).

2 . BB6 Brumberg, Joan Jacobs. Fasting Girls:The History of Anorexia Nervosa .(Plume, 1988)

3.KW7 Kravetz, Stacy. Welcome to the Real World. (W. W. Norton & Company, 1997)

4.MW4 Machenzie, Midge. Shoulder to Shoulder, A Documentary. (Vintage Press, 1988).

5. NW16 Office of Inspector General. Semiannual Report to the Congress . National Science Foundation, September 1999)

Penn State Top

1.BW4 Bezilla, Michael.  The College of Engineering at Penn State: A Century in the Land-Grant Tradition. (Penn State University Press, 1996).

2. BW5 Bezilla, Michael. Engineering Education at Penn State: A Century in the Land-Grant Tradition.  (Penn State University Press, 1996).

3. BW6 Bezilla, Michael. Penn State, an Illustrated History. (The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1985).

4.HB4 Heinsohn, Robert Jennings. Mechanical Engineering at Penn State: 1886-1986 .

5.PS1 2000-2002 Undergraduate Degree Programs Bulletin. (The Pennsylvania State University).

6.PS2 2000-2002 Undergraduate Degree Programs Bulletin. (The Pennsylvania State University).

Role Models Top

1. AB1 Ambrose, Susan A.; Dunkle, Kristin L.; Lazarus, Barbara B.; Nair, Indira; Harkus, Deborah A. Journies of Women in Science and Engineering:No Universal Constants. (Temple University Press, 1997).

2. CW3 Casey, Susan .Women Invent!Two Centuries of Discoveries That Have Shaped Our World. (Chicago Review Press, 1997).

3. CW7 Canel, Annie; Oldenziel, Ruth; Zachman, Karin. Crossing Boundaries, Building Bridges – Comparing the History of Women Engineers 1870s-1990s. (Harwood Academic Publishers, 2000)

4. FW4 Farnes, Patricia; Kass-Simon, G. Women of Science:Righting the Record. (Indiana University Press, 1990).

5. MW5 Macdonald, Anne L .Feminine Ingenuity:How Women Inventors Changed America. (Ballantine Books, 1992).

6. KW10 Karnes, Frances A; Stephens, Kristen R. Young Women of Achievement-A resource for Girls in Science, Math, and Technology . (Prometheus Books, 2002)

7. LW12 Leon, Vicki. Uppity Women of the New World. (Conari Press, 2001)

8. VB1 Vare, Ethlie Ann; Ptacek, Greg .Mothers of Invention. (Quill William Morrow, 1987).

9. VW1 Vare, Ethlie Ann; Ptacek, Greg. Mothers of Invention. (Quill William Morrow, 1987).

Schools and Girls Top

1. AW1 How Schools Shortchange Girls – The AAUW Report.(Marlowe & Company, 1995).

2. AW2 Harris, Louis and Associates. Hostile Hallways, The AAUW Survey on Sexual Harassment in America's Schools.  (AAUW, 1993).

3. AW3 Flom, Barbara; Hansen, Sunny; Walker, Joyce. Growing Smart, What's Working for Girls in School. (AAUW Educational Foundation, 1995).

4. AW4 AAUW. Shortchanging Girls, Shortchanging America. (Executive Summary, 1994).

5. CC1 Colman, Penny. Girls: A History of Growing Up Female in America . (Scholastic Inc., 2000)

6. EW4 Edut, Ophira. Adios, Barbie:Young Women Write About Body Image and Identity. (Seal Press, 1998).

7. EW6 Educational Testing Service The ETS Gender Study: How females and males perform in Educational Settings (ETS, May 1997)

8. GW5 Gilligan, Lyons, and Hammer. Making Connections:The Relational Worlds of Adolescent Girls at Emma Willard School. (Harvard University Press, 1990).

9. KW1 Kerr, Barbara A, PhD. Smart Girls Gifted Women. (Ohio Psychological Publishing).

10. OW2 Orenstein, Peggy. SchoolGirls. (Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1994).

11. SB1 Sadker, David; Sadker, Myra. Failing at Fairness:How Our Schools Cheat Girls.  (Touchstone, 1994).

Self-Development Top

1.BB4 Belenky, Mary Field; Clinchy, Blythe McVicker; Goldberger, Nancy Rule; & Tarule, Jill Mattuck. Women's Ways of Knowing:The Development of Self, Voice, and Mind. (Basic Books, 1986).

2.CB2 Covey, Stephen R. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. (Fireside, Simon, & Schuster, 1989).

3. EW9  Ender, Stephen C.; Newton, Fred B. Students helping Students – A Guide for Peer Educators on College Campuses . (Jossey-Bass, A Wiley Company, 2000)

4. EW10  Emerson, Carolyn J.; Williams, F. Mary.  Becoming Leaders:A Handbook for Women in Science, Engineering & Technology . (Robinson-Blackmore Printing & Publishing,2002)

Statistics Top

1.DW4 Division of Science & Engineering. Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science & Engineering. (National Science Foundation, 1998).

2.MW7 Women at the University of Michigan - A Statistical Report on the Status of Women Students, Faculty and Staff on the Ann Arbor Campus (Office of the President, 1992)

3.MW9 Women at the University of Michigan - A Statistical Report on the Status of Women Students, Faculty and Staff on the Ann Arbor Campus – Volume II (Office of the President, December 1993)

4.NW6 National Science Board.  Science & Engineering Indicators 1996 (National Science Foundation, 1996)

5.NW7  National Science Board.  Science & Engineering Indicators 2000 Volume 1 (CD included) (National Science Foundation, 2000)

6.NW8  National Science Board.  Science & Engineering Indicators 2000 Volume 2 Appendix Tables (National Science Foundation, 2000)

7.NW12  National Association of Minority Engineering Program Administrators. NAMEPA, Inc. 2000 Data Book (NAMEPA, 2000)

8. NW13 The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education Measuring Up 2000-The State-By-State Report Card for Higher Education (National Center for Public Policy and Higher  Education, 2000)

9.NW18 Best Practices for Supporting Minority Scientists, Engineers and Technicians – Statement of Wm. A. Wulf (President – NAE) before the Commission on the Advancement of Women and Minorities in Science, Engineering, and Technology Development. (National Academy of Engineering, 1999)

10.NW23  National Center For Education Statistics. Entry and Persistence of Women and Minorities in College Science and Engineering Education – Research and Development Report . (U.S. Department of Education, 2000)

11.PS6 Kendall, Mary Ellen; Aligizaki, Kalliopi; Gregg, Patricia. The Relationship of Entering Characteristics and University Experiences to Persistence in Engineering – Final Report of the 1992-93 Retention Study of Undergraduate Engineering Students At Penn State. (Penn State University, February 1994)

12.UW1 U. S. Science, Engineering & Technology.Workforce of the Future. (National Science & Technology Council, 1998).  

Textbooks Top

1.BW8 William E. Boyce. Elementary Differential Equations.

2.BW11  Boyce, William E.; DiPrima, Richard C.. Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2001, Seventh Edition)

3. BW16Brown; LeMay; Bursten. Chemistry: The Central Science –9 th Edition . (Pearson Education, 2003)

4. BW17Brown; LeMay; Bursten. Chemistry: The Central Science –9 th Edition-Solutions to Black Exercises . (Pearson Education, 2003)

5.CW10 Corwin, Charles H. Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Connections-Third Edition . (Prentice Hall, 2001)

6.CW11.1Corwin, Charles H. Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Connections-Third Edition-Study Guide and Selected Solutions Manual . (Prentice Hall, 2001)

7.CW12.1Corwin, Charles H. Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Connections-Third Edition-Media Companion for CW (includes CD). (Prentice Hall, 2001)

8.DW8 Downie, Diane; Slesnick, Twila; & Stenmark, Jean Kerr. Math For Girls and Other Problem Solvers. (Lawrence Hall of Science, 1981).

9.EW3 Edwards & Penney .Multivariable Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 4th Edition. (Prentice Hall, 1982).

10.HW8 Haines, Charles W. Student Solutions Manual to Elementary Differential Equations.

11.HW13 Holtzapple, Mark T; Reece, W. Dan. Foundations of Engineering. (McGraw Hill, 2000)

12.MW6  Moran, Judith Flagg; Davis, Marsha; Murphy, Mary.  Precalculus Concepts in Context. ( Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1996)

13. MW10Moore; Stanitski; Jurs. Chemistry: The Molecular Science (2002)

14. MW11Moore; Stanitski; Jurs. Chemistry: The Molecular Science-Student Solutions Manual . (Harcourt, 2002)

15.PW10 Pytel, Andrew; Kiusalaas, Jaan. Engineering Mechanics – Statics. (Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1999)

16.SW4 Stewart, James; Anderson, Daniel; Drucker, Daniel. Student Solutions Manual Volume One:Calculus. (Brooks / Cole Publishing, 1995).

17.SW8 Stewart, James. Student Solutions Manual Volume 2:Calculus . (Brooks / Cole Publishing, 1995).

18. TW11.1Thomas & Finney. Calculus- Part 1, 9 th Edition (Addison-Wesley, 1998)

Undergraduate Life Top

1. AW7 Alliance for Undergraduate Education The Freshman Year In Science and Engineering – Old Problems, New Perspectives for Research Universities (1990)

2.CW5 Committee on Institutional Cooperation. CIC WISE Initiative - WISE Best Practices Guidebook – Undergraduate Research and Living – Learning Programs (1998)

3.DW2 Donaldson, K. The Engineering Student Survival Guide. (Vintage Books, 1993).

4.DW7 Donaldson, Krista. The Engineering Student Survival Guide. (McGraw-Hill, 1999).

5.EN2 Ellis, David B. Becoming a Master Student , 5th Edition.(College Survival Inc., 1985).

6.GW6  Gardner, John N.; Jewler, A. Jerome.  Your College Experience – Strategies for success (Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1998).

7.KW9 Keeling, Richard P. Aids on the College Campus – Second Edition . (American College Health Association, 1989)

8. LW11 Light, Richard J. Making the Most of College – Students Speak Their Minds . (Harvard University Press, 2001)

9. OW6 Osher, Bill; Kellogg, Karen .  A Parent's Resource Guide to College with a Special Selection on Georgia Tech . ( Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company , 1998).

WEPAN Top

1. NW20 Conference Proceedings - NAMEPA/WEPAN 2001 Joint National Conference – Co-Champions for Diversity In Engineering . (April 21-24, 2001, Alexandria, Virginia)(Stipes Publishing L.L.C. 2001)

2.WB3 WEPAN .Impacting Change Through Collaboration:1997 Joint National Conference. (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1997).

3.WW1 WEPAN. Creating a Global Engineering Community Through Partnerships. (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1998).

4.WW4 WEPAN. Women in Engineering Conference:Capitalizing on Today's Challenges. (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1996).

5.WW6 WEPAN. Impacting Change Through Collaboration. (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1997).

6.WW7 WEPAN. Women in Engineering Conference:Moving Beyond Individual Programs to Systematic Change. (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1999).

7. WW8 WEPAN 2000. Second Stage Transformations:Creating a New Vision in the 21st Century. (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network)

8.WW11 WEPAN.  The First Ten Years 1990-2000 – Engineering a diverse future for the engineering profession (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 2000)

9.WW15WEPAN. Women in Engineering Conference:A National Initiative .(Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1991).

10.WW16 WEPAN. Women in Engineering Conference: A National Initiative. (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1990).

11.WW17WEPAN. Women in Engineering Conference: Effecting the Climate. (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1994).

12.WW18WEPAN. Women in Engineering Conference: Increasing Enrollment and Retention .(Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1993).

13.WW19WEPAN .Women in Engineering Conference:Increasing Enrollment and Retention. (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1992).

14. WW20WEPAN. Women in Engineering Conference:Is Systematic Change Happening? (Women in Engineering Program Advocates Network, 1995)

15. WW21 WEPAN .  WEPAN Membership 1998-99 . ( WEPAN , 1998)

16.WW22Brainard, Suzanne G. Ph.D; Herkus, Deborah A.; St. George, May R. A Curriculum for Training Mentors and Mentees –Guide for Administrators . (Women In Engineering Initiative, WEPAN Western Regional Center, University of Washington, 1998)

Women and Careers Top

1. AW9  AAUW Educational Foundation. Gaining a Foothold – Women's Transitions Through Work and College . (Researched by DYG Inc. and Lake Snell Perry Associates) (American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, 1999)

2. AW10 Austin, Linda. M.D. What's Holding You Back? – 8 Critical Choices for Women's Success . ( Basic Books ,  2000 )

3. BW3 Bravo, Ellen. The Job / Family Challenge. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1995).

4. EW8 Evans, Gail. Play like a Man, Win like a Woman-What men know about success that women need to learn . (Broadway Books, New York, 2000)

5. FB2 Fletcher, Joyce. Disappearing Acts:Gender, Power, and Relational Practice. (The MIT Press, 1999).

6. GW7 Gilberd, Pamela Boucher.  The Eleven Commandments of Wildly Successful Women . (Macmillan Spectrum, 1996)

7. GW8 Gallagher, Carol. Ph. D; Golant, Susan K. M.A. Going to the Top – A Road Map for Success from America's Leading Women Executives . (Viking, 2000)

8. HB3 Heim, Pat; Golant, Susan. Hardball for Women. (RGA Publishing Group Inc., 1992).

9. LW9 Levine, Suzanne Braun. Father Courage – What happens when men put family first. (Harcourt, Inc. 2000)

10. MB2 Mendell, Adrienne. How Men Think:The Seven Essential Rules for Making it in a Man's World. (Ballantine Books, 1996).

11. SB2 Salmansohn, Karen. How to Succeed in Business Without a Penis: Secrets and Strategies for the Working Woman.  (Three Rivers Press, 1996).

12. SW15 Swiss, Deborah J. The Male Mind at Work – A Woman's Guide to Working With Men. (Perseus Publishing, 2000)

13. TB1 Tannen, Deborah. Talking From 9 to 5. (Avon Books, 1994).

14. WW2 White, Kate. Why Good Girls Don't Get Ahead But Gutsy Girls Do:9 Secrets Every Working Woman Must Know. (Warner Books, 1995).

15. WW12 Wellington, Sheila; Catalyst. Be Your Own Mentor. - Strategies from Top Women on the Secrets of Success (Catalyst, Inc. 2001)

16. WW13 Wellington, Sheila; Catalyst. Creating Women's Networks . – A How-To Guide For Women And Companies. (Catalyst, Inc. 2001)

17. WW23 Wadsworth, Emily M. Giving Much, Gaining More – Mentoring for Success . (Purdue University Press, 2002)

Women And Computers Top

1.CW4 Cassell, Justine and Henry Jenkins. From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender and Computer Games. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999).

2.FW2 Frenkel, Karen A. Minerva's Machine:Women and Computing, A Documentary Feature. Paper.

3.FW5 Furger, Roberta. Does Jane Compute? – Preserving our daughter's place in the cyber revolution. (Warner Books, Inc., 1998)

4.HW11 Harcourt, Wendy (editor). Women@Internet - Creating new cultures in cyberspace (Zed Books Ltd, 1999)

5.TW5 Terry, Jennifer; Calvert, Melodie. Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life. (Routledge, 1997).

6.TW6 Terry, Jennifer; Calvert, Melodie.  Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life . (Routledge, 1997).

Women and Sciences and Mathematics Top

1.AB2 Afflack, Ruth.  Beyond Equals: To Encourage the Participation of Women in Mathematics. (Ruth Afflack, 1982).

2.BW15  Burger, Carol J.; Sandy, Mary L. A Guide to Gender Fair Education in Science and Mathematics . (Eisenhower Regional Consortium for Mathematics and Science Education at AEL, 1998)

3.CW2 CURIES. The Equity Agenda: Women In Science, Mathematics and Engineering. (Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1996)

4.CW8  CWSE. Women Scientists and Engineers Employed in Industry: Why So Few ? (The Committee on Women In Science and Engineering (CWSE) of the National Research Council, 1994)

5.KB1 Keller, Evelyn Fox. Reflections on Gender & Science . (Yale University Press, 1985)

6.KW6 Kaseberg, Alice; Kreinberg, Nancy; Downie, Diane.  Use Equals to Promote the Participation of Women in Mathematics. (Lawrence Hall of Science, 1980).

7. LW1 Lazarus, Barbara B. Bridging the Gender Gap in Engineering and Science.  (Carnegie Mellon University, 1995).

8.MB3 Metz, Susan Staffin. Increasing Access for Women in Engineering: WEPAN.  (Steven Institute of Technology, 1996).

9. MW1 McIlwee, Judith S; Robinson, J. Gregg.  Women in Engineering: Gender, Power, and Workplace Culture. (State University of New York Press, 1992).

10.NW9 National Academy of Sciences. Who Will Do the Science in the Future? A Symposium on Careers of Women in Science  (National Academy Press, 2000).

11. NW14 National Science Foundation. Women & Science – Celebrating Achievements, charting Challenges. (Conference Report) (National Science Foundation, 1997).

12.NW19 Who Will Do The Science Of The Future? A Symposium Of Careers Of Women In Science. (National Academy Of Sciences, 2000)

13.RB1 Rossiter, Margaret W.. Women Scientists In America-Struggles and Strategies to 1940. (The John Hopkins University Press, 1982)

14.RW1 Rosser, Sue V. Teaching the Majority: Breaking the Gender Barrier in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering. (Teachers College Press, 1995).

15.RW2 Rossiter, Margaret W. Women Scientists in America: Before Affirmative Action 1940-1972. (The John Hopkins University Press, 1995).

16. RW3 Rossiter, Margaret W. Women Scientists in America :Struggles and Strategies to 1940. (The John Hopkins University Press, 1982).

17.SB6 Schiebinger, Londa. The Mind Has No Sex?: Women in the Origins of Modern Science. (Harvard University Press, 1989).

18.SW7 Stanley, Autumn . Mothers and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised History of Technology. (The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1993).

19.SW9 Schiebinger, Londa. Has Feminism Changed Scientists? (Harvard University Press, 1999).

20.SW10 Schiebinger, Londa. The Mind Has No Sex?: Women in the Origins of Modern Science.  (Harvard University Press, 1989)

21.WW3 Warren, Rebecca Lowe; Thompson, Mary H. The Scientist Within You: Experiments and Biographies of Distinguished Women in Science, Volume 1. (ACI Publishing, 1994).

22.WW9 CQI Team on Women in Engineering: Final Report. (August, 1996).

Women Issues Top

1.AW8 Agouron Pharmaceuticals. Women First – A photographic exhibit of the women first clinical trial. (Agouron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 1999)

2.CB1 Bennett, Rebecca A; Hughes, Donna M; Kristofco, Clare M. Battered Not Broken. (Centre County Women's Resource Center, 1990).

3.CW6 Counts, Virginia Lee, P.E. Systems Modeling: Women Engineers – America's Untapped Resource for Competitive Advantage An Executive Summary of Master's Thesis. (Virginia Lee Counts, P.E. 1998)

4. GB1 Gilligan, Carol.  In A Different Voice - Psychological Theory and Women's Development . (Harvard University Press,1993)

5.HB1 Hane, Mikiso. Reflections on the Way to the Gallows: Voices of Japanese Rebel Women. (Pantheon Books and the University of California Press, 1988).

6.HB2 Hardesty, Nancy A. Women Called to Witness. (Abington Press, 1984).

7.HW1 Jamieson, Kathleen Hall. Beyond the Double Bind: Women and Leadership. (Oxford University Press, 1995).

8.HW12 Hanson, Katherine. Teaching Mathematics Effectively and Equitably to Females – Center for Equity and Cultural Diversity Working Paper I (Education Development Center, Inc. 1992)

9.SW13 The Spencer Foundation Conference. Women's Studies and the Study of Women: What Do We Know About Them and Their Influence? (The Spencer Foundation, 1999)

THE VIDEO & CD LIBRARY Top

This is a list of videos and CDs sorted alphabetically.

AW1 AT&T Mentoring for Success. (AT&T Public Relations, 1998).

AW2 CD 1996 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings . (ASEE, 1996)

AW3 CD 2000 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings . (ASEE, 2000)

BW1 A Curriculum for Training: Mentors & Mentees. (Suzanne G. Brainard, University of Washington, 1998).

CW1 Equity in Education: Gender Bias in the College Classroom. (University of California).

EW1 EAI Recruitment Video. (Engineering Animation, Inc.).

EW2 The Envisioneer Experience. (Envisioneers).

FW1 Audition Tape. (Filmspace Communications, 1997).

FW2 College of Engineering: ECSEL In Their Own Words (2copies). (Filmspace Communications).

FW3 College of Engineering: ECSEL In Their Own Words (Unused Clips)(2copies). (Filmspace Communications).

FW4 ECSEL. (Filmspace, Inc., 1997).

LW1 Video I Can Do That . (Tracy Casper Lang and Maude Brickner, 2000)

MW1 Sexual Harassment: Minimize the Risk. (McGrath Systems Inc.).

MW2 KEYs to Empowering Youth: A Science and Technology Mentoring Progress. (MIT Public Service Center).

NW1 Failing in Fairness Part I. (Dateline NBC News, 1994).

NW2 Failing in Fairness Part II. (Dateline NBC News, 1994).

NW3 Mechanical Engineering – Practice Problems – For the FE Exam. (NCEES, 2001). (CD)

NW4 Chemical Engineering – Practice Problems – For the FE Exam. (NCEES, 2001). (CD)

NW5 Civil Engineering – Practice Problems – For the FE Exam. (NCEES, 2001). (CD)

NW6 Electrical Engineering – Practice Problems – For the FE Exam. (NCEES, 2001). (CD)

NW7 General Engineering – Practice Problems – For the FE Exam. (NCEES, 2001). (CD)

NW8 Industrial Engineering – Practice Problems – For the FE Exam. (NCEES, 2001). (CD)

PW1 Penn State Engineering Overnite. (Penn State).

PW2 Metalworking: The Ride of a Lifetime. (Penn State).

PW3 Your Medical Future Starts Here. (Purdue University Women In Engineering).

PW4 Adult Student Profile: Claudia Lambert. (Penn State).

PW5 Your Future Starts Here. (Purdue University Women In Engineering).

PW6 Your Legal Future Starts Here. (Purdue University Women In Engineering).

PW7 Reengineering Engineering Education. (Penn State College of Engineering, 1996).

PW8 Producing World Class Engineers for The New Millennium. (Penn State College of Engineering, 1999).

PW9 Where Engineering Really Begins. (Penn State College of Engineering, 1990).

PW10 Engines: Spring 1998. (Penn State).

PW11 ENGR 297D Presentations. (Penn State).

PW12 Video Project Lead The Way . (2000)

SW1 CD Beyond 2000: Exploring Perspectives-Society of Women Engineers 2000 National Conference-Conference Proceedings . (SWE, 2000)

UW1 Opportunities in Engineering: Cool Careers For Smart Young Women. (University of Tennessee, 1998).

WW2 CD 2002 WEPAN National Conference Proceedings – San Juan, Puerto Rico Engineering for ALL Women – Exploring Perspectives . (WEPAN, 2002)


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