Women in science and engineering : choices for success / edited by Cecily Cannan Selby.

Date:
1999
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Publication/Creation

New York : New York Academy of Sciences, 1999.

Physical description

xix, 263 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Notes

Papers from a conference held in New York City, Mar. 12-13, 1998

Contents

Introduction to a 25th anniversary conference -- Creeping toward inclusivity in science: executive summary -- Personal reflections -- Working together to expand opportunity -- Invitied background papers -- Pt.1. Changes: what difference has the last twenty-five years made? -- Pt.2. Choices: what keeps women in science and engineering? -- The work -- The workplace -- The rewards -- Pt.3. Successes: which policies and pratices work? -- What promotes success in the private sector? -- What policies of government agencies are worth emulating? -- What promotes the development of women scientists in academia? -- Academic policies and practices -- Pt.4. The future: what have we learned and how can it help?

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Includes bibliographic references and index

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  • 1573311669
  • 1573311677