American Women in Technology: An Encyclopedia
By (Author) Linda Zierdt-Warshaw
By (author) Alan Winkler
By (author) Leonard Bernstein
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
1st July 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Technology: general issues
Reference works
604.820973
Hardback
384
A diverse compendium of biographies of leading American women in the field of technology. * Illustrations
"A valuable reference book." - Tech Directions "Is a well-written, engaging resource that is fun to browse. Recommended for public and academic libraries." - Library Journal "A good addition to any high school, public, and academic library reference section." - Booklist "These authors ... have done an outstanding job researching and writing their most current encyclopedia... A good place to begin research for general readers and lower-division undergradates." - Choice "The diverse information provided in this volume makes it useful for a wide range of reference queries. The writing is clear and concise, with vocabulary that is accessible to many ages... This is a worthwhile purchase for any library." - VOYA "This excellent new guide documents the struggle and contributions of women scientists... Thoroughly documented and well illustrated, this guide should prove useful to students at both the high school and university level." - Lawrence Looks at Books "An excellent resource for high school and undergraduate students ... an excellent resource for women's studies ..." - American Reference Books Annual
Linda Zierdt-Warshaw is a professional editor and a writer specializing in scientific and educational materials. Alan Winkler is a science resource specialist in the field of science education. Leonard Bernstein has authored several science textbooks and other instructional materials. He has taught secondary school science and founded a middle school with a focus on science and technology.