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California-based organization whose mission is to increase the impact of women on technology and to increase the positive impact of technology on women's lives.
http://www.anitaborg.org/
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Among the resources on the AWIS web site are information about awards, scholarships, statistics, job openings, book reviews, profiles of outstanding women in science and more.
http://www.awis.org/
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"Learn and share knowledge about information technology careers, the Internet, hardware, software, through an interactive community of women.
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Digital Sisters has been created "to promote and provide technology education and enrichment for young girls and women of color".
http://www.digital-sistas.org/
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Founded by former astronaut Sally Ride, Imaginary Lines is an organization whose mission is "to increase the number of girls who are technically literate and who have the foundation they need to go on in science, math, or engineering".
http://www.imaginarylinesinc.com/
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A communal blog [i.e., web log] devoted to women and technology. It claims to be "a celebration of women's contributions to computing.
http://www.misbehaving.net/
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They offer a comprehensive presentation of reflexology for everyone from first-timers to seasoned professionals, including: articles, research studies, FAQ, history, training courses, professional & student clinics, referral directory of reflexologists, instructional video/DVD,hand, foot & ear charts, books, self help products, LaFuma chairs, and more.
http://www.pacificreflexology.com/
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This site offers everything from basic information about careers in science, math, and engineering to how to choose a graduate school and more.
http://www.phds.org/
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The aim of this web site is "to become the one-stop resource for all things woman and computer." Among the resources are product reviews.
http://www.siliconsalley.com/
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This site offers a variety of valuable resources related to women and engineering, including a very extensive bibliography of articles and research on women in engineering and the sciences.
http://www.wepan.org/
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An international community and network dedicated to supporting women who work as, or aspire to become, web designers, developers, and programmers.
http://www.wise-women.org/
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This very useful site, co-sponsored by the Women's Bureau and the University of Washington Women's Center, is a national clearinghouse for information about activities, events, organizations, etc.
http://www.wgit.org/
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An annotated list of sites about and for women in the fields of library & information science, information technology, and computer science.
http://www.womeninit.net/
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This site describes itself as "an audio resource for young girls, young women, parents, middle and high school teachers, college professors and more.
http://www.womeninscience.org/
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A Hawaii-based organization that seeks to improve the "economic quality of life for women by encouraging them into higher-paying technology occupations".
http://www.womenintech.com/
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