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4000 Years of Women in Science -- An inventory of female astronomers, physicists, mathematicians and natural philosophers from the past 4,000 years. Biographies, photographs, and references.
African American Women Inventors: Historical -- Descriptions of inventions, and patents held by American Black women, with links and bibliographies
Bibliography of the history of women in science -- A couple of thousand references on the history of women in the sciences, organized by field. Includes a section on books for young people.
Biographies of Women Mathematicians -- on-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia
FeMiNa: Computers and Science: Associations: Science/Math -- Femina is the leading searchable directory of links to websites for, by and about women.
Graduate Women in Science -- Sigma Delta Epsilon "is an interdisciplinary society of scientists who encourage and support women to enter and achieve success in science." The society''s Web page includes fellowships, activities, publications, an online discussion group, plus links to other websites related to women in the sciences.
History of Women and Science, Health, and Technology -- A BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO THE PROFESSIONS AND THE DISCIPLINES
Women Who Walk Through Time -- Exploring Earth science with women scientists. Many of the resources are for girls and young women.
Women in Astronomy -- Produced by the American Astronomical Society''s Committee on the Status of Women. Contains names, professional affiliations and scientific information of females in the disciplines of astronomy and astrophysics.
Women in Math Project -- Extensive collection of women mathematicians'' biographies, and links to their professional associations.
Women in Technology Project -- Vermont Technical College''s project to encourage young women in middle school and high school to study math, science and technology. Lots of links.
Woods Hole''s Early Women -- Thirteen early (1850-1930) female marine biologists at Woods Hole, Massachusetts

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