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  1. Hypatia of Alexandria: Mathematician and Martyr by MichaelA. B. Deakin, 2007-07-17
  2. Notable Women in Mathematics: A Biographical Dictionary
  3. European Women in Mathematics: Proceedings of the 13th General Meeting University of Cambridge, UK 3-6 September 2007
  4. European Women in Mathematics: Proceedings of the Tenth General Meeting
  5. Theoreticians and Builders: Mathematicians, Physical Scientists, Inventors (Remarkable Women: Past and Present) by Judy McClure, 2000-09
  6. The World of Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Mathematician of God by Massimo Mazzotti, 2007-10-24
  7. Women Mathematicians: Ada Lovelace, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Sophie Germain, Grace Hopper, Hypatia, Emmy Noether, Sofia Kovalevskaya
  8. Women Becoming Mathematicians. (Book Reviews).: An article from: Journal of Higher Education by Jerilee Grandy, 2002-03-01
  9. Women Mathematicians: Their Contributions by P Chengalvarayan, S. Gokilavani, 2007-12-01
  10. Celebrating Women in Mathematics and Science
  11. Hypatia: Mathematician, Inventor, and Philosopher (Signature Lives) by Sandy Donovan, 2008-01-01
  12. Study: women are putting family before mathematics.(NEWS & NOTES): An article from: Mechanical Engineering-CIME by Alan S. Brown, 2009-05-01
  13. Emergence of Women at the Highest Levels of Mathematics: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Ellen Elghobashi, 2000
  14. Women in Eighteenth-Century Mathematics: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Ellen Elghobashi, 2000

21. Women In Math (WIM) At UMCP
WIM is dedicated to serving the needs of women mathematicians at UMCP. Biographies Pictures of Some Famous women mathematicians.
http://www.math.umd.edu/~wim/
Welcome to the Women in Mathematics (WIM) Home Page
Women in Math (WIM) is an organization at the University of Maryland College Park (UMCP). WIM is dedicated to serving the needs of women mathematicians at UMCP. In order to fulfill that purpose, WIM members have organized a number of events. Two ongoing activities are monthly lunch get-togethers and biweekly graduate women talks . We also have an electronic newsletter for our members. This WWW page is WIM's latest endeavor. It is our goal that this page will include information or links to information in the following categories:
  • Scholarships, Conferences, etc. Women in Mathematics Women in Computer Science, Physics, or Engineering Advice for Graduate Students in Math or Other Scientific Disciplines ...
  • Pictures are now available from the 2nd Annual WIM picnic held in June! It was a great chance for students, faculty and staff from our department to talk over sub sandwiches and watermelon.
    I will always be on the lookout for new links to add. If you know of any, please let me know by sending e-mail to me at wim@math.umd.edu

    22. V International Conference Of Women-Mathematicians ``MATHEMATICS. ECONOMICS.''
    The foundation meeting of Russian women mathematicians held on May 25, 1993 inSouzdal has established the Association of Russian Women in Mathematics.
    http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/misc-info/ewm/newsletter/news4/main/node10.html
    Next: EWM WORKSHOP ON MODULI Up: ANNOUNCEMENTS OF FORTHCOMING MEETINGS Previous: EUROPEAN WOMEN IN MATHEMATICS
    V International Conference of Women-Mathematicians ``MATHEMATICS. ECONOMICS.''
    The foundation meeting of Russian women mathematicians held on May 25, 1993 in Souzdal has established the Association of Russian Women in Mathematics. The Association has been created aiming to render informational, consulting, and social support for women who have chosen mathematics as the sphere of their scientific activity. The International Congresses of Women Mathematicians were held under the auspices of UNESCO in Puschino (June, 1994) and Voronezh (June, 1995). The Russian Associations ``Women-Mathematicians" and ``Women in Science and Education", Rostov-on-Don State University and Studing Center ``ZNANIYE" propose to hold the fifth International Conference of Women-Mathematics, entitled ``Mathematics. Economics.", May 27-31, 1997. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE: G. Riznichenko (Russia), I. Melnikova (Ekaterinburg), D. Cherniavskiy (Moscow), I. Bugojan (Rostov-on-Don), V. Kuznetsova (Jaroslavl), I. Gudovich (Voronezh), I. Emeijanova (N.Novgorod), G. Kiotina (Rjazan), N. Merlina (Cheboksari), Colette Guillope (France), Maria Angelica Garriso (Argentina), Milanka Popovich (Yugoslavia), Carlos Leguizamon (Argentina), Fabio Milner (USA). ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: G.Riznichenko - President of Assosiation of ``Women in Science and Education", Prof. Moscow State University. I. Emelyanova - President of Assosiation of ``Women-mathematicians", Prof. of N-Novgorod State University. A. Belokon, Prof.,President of Rostov-on-Don State University, V. Novikov, Prof. of RSU RT, dir. of Studing Center ``ZNANIYE" B. Vaculov, Prof. RSU, chairman of const. deputy commission of city parliament of Rostov-on-Don. I. Bugojan, Prof., chief of Economic Department of North Caucasus Academy of State Service. J. Erusalimsky, Prof., chief of Math Dept. of Rostov-on-Don State University. L. Novikova, Prof. of RSU, Rostov-on-Don. U. Nalbandian, Rostov-on-Don. T. Plusnina, Moscow, G.Lebedeva, Moscow.

    23. Statistics On Women Mathematicians Compiled By The AMS
    Statistics on women mathematicians Compiled by the AMS. The informationprovided here was originally published in the Notices of
    http://www.csupomona.edu/~hlord/jcw/ams_stats/
    Statistics on Women Mathematicians Compiled by the AMS
    The information provided here was originally published in the Notices of the AMS and is reproduced here with the permission of the AMS.
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    1987 - part 1
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    24. WOMEN MATHEMATICIANS
    SOME women mathematicians (To be augmented when possible. Open to suggestions.)MARIA G. AGNESI; NINA BARI; MARY CARTWRIGHT; SISTER MARY ?
    http://members.fortunecity.com/jonhays/womenmath.htm
    web hosting domain names email addresses related sites SOME WOMEN MATHEMATICIANS
    (To be augmented when possible. Open to suggestions.)
  • MARIA G. AGNESI
  • NINA BARI
  • MARY CARTWRIGHT
  • SISTER MARY ? CELINE
  • SUN-YANG CHANG
  • GABRIELLE MARQUISE DE CHATELET
  • GERTRUDE M. COX
  • IRMGAARD FLUGGE-LOTZ
  • SOPHIE GERMAIN
  • EVELYN B. GRANVILLE
  • CHRISTINE HAMILL
  • CAROLINE HERSCHEL
  • GRACE HOPPER
  • HYPATIA
  • CAROLINE KARP
  • SOPHIA KOVALEVSKAYA
  • CHRISTINE LADD
  • COUNTESS AUGUSTA LOVELACE
  • SHEILA MACINTYRE
  • MARGARET MCDUFF
  • CATHLEEN MORAWETZ
  • RUTH MOUFANG
  • HANNA NEUMANN
  • EMMY NOETHER
  • ROZA PETER
  • HELENA RASIOWA
  • MINA REES
  • JULIA ROBINSON
  • CHARLOTTE SCOTT
  • MARY SOMERVILLE
  • ALICIA BOOLE STOTT
  • LORNA SWAIN
  • OLGA TAUSSKY-TODD
  • KAREN UHLENBECK
  • ANNA WHEELER
  • GRACE CHISHOLM YOUNG
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  • 25. Who Are These Women Mathematicians?
    Department of Mathematical Sciences. West Hartford, Connecticut 061172791.860.232.4571. Who are these women mathematicians? Applet source Intel.
    http://ww2.sjc.edu/department_pages/Math/whoarethese.html
    Department of Mathematical Sciences
    West Hartford, Connecticut 06117-2791 Who are these women mathematicians? Applet source: Intel Reference: Agnes Scott College, L. Riddle

    26. Network Nuggets: Biographies Of Women Mathematicians: Network Nuggets
    Biographies of women mathematicians Network Nuggets. Network Nuggets *BIOGRAPHIES OF women mathematicians* . This site
    http://www.etc.bc.ca/~gateway/nuggets/archives/0249.html
    Biographies of Women Mathematicians: Network Nuggets
    Network Nuggets nuggets@cln.etc.bc.ca
    Mon, 8 Feb 1999 21:24:29 -0800 (PST)
    [[[[ *BIOGRAPHIES OF WOMEN MATHEMATICIANS* ]]]]]
    This site contains long needed information for your students to learn about
    the contributions of women to the world of Mathematics.(well in my opinion
    anyway!!) It contains lists in alphabetical and chronological order.
    Biographies, essays, photos, and other information is included. One link
    that looked especially interesting was from the Canadian Mathematical
    Society, which provided links on Education Issues, Organizations, Artciles,
    Speeches, and Bibliographics of women Mathematicians.
    A suggestion for the use of this site would be to have both your male and
    female students research and write reports on the various women's accomplishments. This is a great site to coordinate with the novel

    27. Resources On Women Mathematicians
    women mathematicians and Scientists. 4000 Years of Women in Science Women of thepast, including inventors, scholars, writers, mathematicians and astronomers.
    http://euphrates.wpunj.edu/clubs/mathwomen/resource.htm
    Maria Gaetana Agnesi
    Resources
    Home

    Emmy Noether
    Women Mathematicians and Scientists

    28. "Women Mathematicians"– Regional Branch
    Established in 1994, the association assists women mathematicians in their researchand teaching activities through consultation and financial support.
    http://www.civilsoc.org/nisorgs/russwest/wmnmath.htm
    "Women Mathematicians"– Regional Branch
    GSP-20
    pr. Gagarina 23, korp. 2, k. 216
    603600 Nizhny Novgorod
    Tel: (8312) 65-78-83, 33-00-43
    Fax: (8312) 65-85-20
    Email: yemel@nncnit.unn.ac.ru
    Contact: Inna S. Yemelianova, President Established in 1994, the association assists women mathematicians in their research and teaching activities through consultation and financial support. It has organized a number of conferences in different regions of Russia, including Puschino, Voronezh and Suzdal, and has published four volumes of material from these conferences. The association seeks new investment so that modern technology can be incorporated into the education system. Partners of the association include the Foundation of the Russian Federation for Support of Legal Initiatives, the Mathematical Society and the U.S. and European branches of the association Women in Mathematics. Last updated: February 1999 CCSI Home Announcements Eurasia Opinion/Analysis ... Search Center for Civil Society International
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    29. Great Russian Women Mathematicians
    Home Great Russian Women. More Great Russian women mathematicians. Sof'jaAleksandrovna Janovskaja. January 21, 1896 October 24, 1966
    http://great.russian-women.net/russian-women_math.shtml
    Home
    Great Russian Women
    More Great Russian women Mathematicians
    Sof'ja Aleksandrovna Janovskaja
    January 21, 1896 - October 24, 1966
    Professor of Mathematics at Moscow State University. Received the prized Order of Lenin in 1951. In 1959 she became the first chairperson of the newly created department of mathematical logic at Moscow State University.
    Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya
    March 7, 1922 - Received her Ph.D. at the Leningrad State University in 1949 and her Doctorate in the Mathematics-Physical Sciences in 1953 at Moscow State University. Worked in the general areas of linear, quasilinear, and nonlinear partial (and some ordinary) differential equations of elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic types, with some theoretical applications to Navier-Stokes flow. Professor of Mathematics at the Physics Department at St. Petersburg University and Head of the Laboratory of Mathematical Physics at the St. Petersburg branch of the Steklov Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Science.
    Elizaveta Fedorovna Litvinova
    Studied mathematics on her own in Russia. In 1872 went to Zurich to study at the Polytechnic Institute, receiving her baccalaureate in 1876, and her doctoral degree in 1878 from Bern University (despite a Russian decree in 1873 that all Russian women studying in Zurich had to return to Russia by the end of 1873.) Returned to Russia but was prevented from obtaining a teaching position. Finally accepted a post as a teacher in the lower classes of a women's academy. Published over 70 articles on the philosophy and practice of teaching mathematics. Respected as one of the foremost pedagogues in Russia.

    30. RESOUR> Biographies Of Women Mathematicians: Network Nuggets
    RESOUR Biographies of women mathematicians Network Nuggets. Fromnetwork_nuggetsl@etc.bc.ca mailtonetwork_nuggets-l@etc.bc.ca
    http://scout.wisc.edu/addserv/NH/99-02/99-02-09/0012.html
    From: network_nuggets-l@etc.bc.ca [ mailto:network_nuggets-l@etc.bc.ca
    On Behalf Of Network Nuggets
    Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 11:22 PM
    To: Multiple recipients of list
    Subject: Biographies of Women Mathematicians: Network Nuggets
    This site contains long needed information for your students to learn about
    the contributions of women to the world of Mathematics.(well in my opinion
    anyway!!) It contains lists in alphabetical and chronological order.
    Biographies, essays, photos, and other information is included. One link
    that looked especially interesting was from the Canadian Mathematical
    Society, which provided links on Education Issues, Organizations, Artciles, Speeches, and Bibliographics of women Mathematicians. A suggestion for the use of this site would be to have both your male and female students research and write reports on the various women's accomplishments. This is a great site to coordinate with the novel "HerStory" that gives a more general overview of Women in History. Biographies of Women Mathematicians is hosted by Agnes Scott College and is suitable for Math students in grades 8-12 and is located at: http://www.scottlan.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm

    31. Net-happenings: 00-04-19: RESOUR> [netsites] Biographies Of Women Mathematicians
    RESOUR netsites Biographies of women mathematicians. GleasonSackmann (gleason@rrnet.com) Wed, 19 Apr 2000 112714 0500
    http://scout.wisc.edu/addserv/NH/00-04/00-04-19/0036.html
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    Subject: [netsites] Biographies of Women Mathematicians
    "These pages are part of an on-going project by students in mathematics
    classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate the
    numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics. There are
    biographical essays or comments on most of the women mathematicians and some
    photos (which look best at more than 256 colors). Our goal is for this list
    to continue to expand, and for more biographies to be completed." http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm Airy Zona
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    32. 00328 -- MURRAY BOOK DISCUSSES WOMEN MATHEMATICIANS
    CONTACT Sally Harris (540) 2316759 slharris@vt.edu. MURRAY BOOK DISCUSSESwomen mathematicians. BLACKSBURG, October 20, 2000—Partly
    http://www.technews.vt.edu/Archives/2000/Oct/00328.html
    CONTACT:
    Sally Harris
    slharris@vt.edu
    MURRAY BOOK DISCUSSES WOMEN MATHEMATICIANS Women Becoming Mathematicians: Creating a Professional Identity in Post-World War II America . Her purpose was to determine the complex interplay between the personal and professional lives of those women who embarked on mathematical careers during this period, with a view to understanding how changes in American society during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s affected their career development and identities as mathematicians. From interviews with female mathematicians from that period, plus research into historical and sociological documents, Murray looked at how women in mathematics develop their identity from childhood through adulthood and into retirement. These women, having few examples to follow, improvised and "followed diverse paths in their struggle to construct a professional identity in postwar America," Murray said. Murray, interviewed by the Chicago Tribune for an article about women in mathematical careers, said the growing number of female role models might help "turn the tide" for women in the future who are thinking about making a career in a mathematical field. Research for the book Women Becoming Mathematicians: Creating a Professional Identity in Post-World War II America was supported by nearly $100,000 in grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, and the Center for Programs in the Humanities in the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at Virginia Tech.

    33. Links To Other Wild Women Mathematicians
    Mathematics Project. Graduate Student Group Web Pages Noetherian RingA Group of women mathematicians at Berkeley; Women in Mathematics
    http://www.math.arizona.edu/~women/links.html
    LINKS TO OTHER WILD WOMEN MATH PAGES The University of Arizona's Women In Science Web Page. The U of A's Women's Studies Women and Scientific Literacy website. The U of A's Association for Women Faculty webpage. Everything You Want to Know About Women in Mathematics: Graduate Student Group Web Pages: Organizations for Women in Mathematics:
    • AWM Association for Women in Mathematics EWM European Women in Mathematics JCW Joint Committee on Women in the Mathematical Sciences CWM Canadian Women in Mathematics
    Other Information on Women in Math: Other Organizations:
    • AAUW American Association of University Women SWE Society of Women Engineers LAWIS Los Alamos Women in Science WIS Women in Science
    Listservs:
    • FIST Feminists in Science and Technology. To subscribe send an email to listserv@dawn.hampshire.edu, with no subject, in the message portion type " subscribe firstname lastname.

    34. Mathematics
    Mathematics. For a more complete listing of women in mathematics take a look atthis site Chronological Index of women mathematicians Before 20th Century
    http://www.distinguishedwomen.com/subject/math.html
    Distinguished Women of Past and Present
    First Page
    Name Index Subject Index Related Sites ... Search Search: Books Popular Music Classical Music Video Enter keywords...
    Mathematics
    For a more complete listing of women in mathematics take a look at this site: Chronological Index of Women Mathematicians
    Before 20th Century:

    35. Biographies Of Women Mathematicians
    Biographies of women mathematicians in addition to biographies also includesthe history of math Biographies of women mathematicians - can be searched
    http://www.wtps.org/wths/imc/Teacher_Assignment/math/hirst math biographies.htm
    Biographies of Women Mathematicians - in addition to biographies also includes the history of math
    Biographies of Women Mathematicians
    - can be searched alphabetically or chronologically
    400 Years of Women in Science

    Great Mathematicians

    MacTutor Biographies of Mathematicians
    - can search by name, alphabetically or chronologically; this is one of the best math biography sites on the Internet
    Mathematicians of the 17th and 18th Centuries

    Past Notable Women of Computing and Mathematics

    Profiles of Black Mathematicians of the 20th Century
    Return to Hirst Return to Teacher Assignment Page Return to Library High School District

    36. History Of Women Mathematicians And Scientists
    , History of women mathematicians and Scientists. Home Academics Faculty WebPages Johnson, Patsy Ann History of women mathematicians and Scientists.
    http://www.sru.edu/pages/1000.asp
    Search Slippery Rock University
    HOME
    Calendar Library Athletics ... Directed Field Experience History of Women
    Mathematicians and Scientists Investigating
    Optimizing the

    Learning of Female Students
    Teaching Science ... Johnson, Patsy Ann
    Mathematicians and Scientists document.write(document.title + ' ');
    Contact the webmaster at: webmaster@sru.edu
    Information Technology: Help Desk Slippery Rock University . 1 Morrow Way. Slippery Rock, PA . 16057
    Phone 1.800.SRU.9111 Login

    37. LookSmart - Notable Women Mathematicians
    Notable women mathematicians Gather biographical reports on womenwho have focused the studies on mathematics. Featured Sponsors.
    http://www.looksmart.com/eus1/eus317836/eus317914/eus53764/eus62644/eus888232/r?

    38. Minority Mathematicians
    Links and birthdays.Category Science Math Mathematicians Directories...... We want to end this sort of discrimination, so those few famous women mathematiciansshould be publicized; they provide role models and give presentday young
    http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/links/thisweek/minority.html
    Famous Mathematicians from Underrepresented Groups
    (Version of 5 March 1998. This web page is still under construction.) Explanation: In our math building is a bulletin board titled "This Week in Mathematics" you can see both a web version of the bulletin board and a more detailed explanation . The bulletin board has several sections: this week's cool math link, this week's birthday, this week's math problem, and our department's calendar for the week. I change the four sheets each week; that's one of my duties as our department's webmaster. I've mostly been taking the biographies from the MacTutor website. They have the biographies of 1100 famous mathematicians from history, indexed alphabetically and also chronologically. That averages around 20 per week, so I follow my own taste in choosing one of those approximately 20 for this week's birthday. I don't always choose the "best mathematician" other criteria enter into my decisions too, such as who has the most interesting biography. The purpose of the bulletin board is to attract the attention of students walking past it, and perhaps lure some of them into mathematics. It recently occurred to me that one of the other purposes is to provide role models. Consequently, it would be a good idea to give additional weight to famous mathematicians from ethnic groups that have been underrepresented in our history books and/or denied opportunities to achieve in the past. For instance, until recently, women were mostly prevented from doing mathematics, so relatively few women have become famous in mathematics. We want to end this sort of discrimination, so those few famous women mathematicians should be publicized; they provide role models and give present-day young women the message that they can become mathematicians too. For this reason

    39. Biographies Of Women Mathematicians
    Biographies of women mathematicians Biographical information on morethan 125 women mathematicians. The biographies, which vary
    http://www.lib.csusb.edu/~xz/netsources/dirs/Natural-Science/Mathematics/4171129

    Biographies of Women Mathematicians
    Biographical information on more than 125 women mathematicians. The biographies, which vary in size, are indexed alphabetically by name and chronologically by century of the mathematician's birth.

    40. Mathematician/Scientist Links
    women mathematicians/Scientists. Specific List. Agnesi, Maria. duChatelet, Gabrielle Emilie Germain, Sophie Granville, Evelyn Boyd
    http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/frisbie/women.math.sci.html
    Women Mathematicians/Scientists
    Specific List
    General List
    Go to Frisbie Home Page RUSD Home Page Please mail comments and suggestions to Suzanne Alejandre last updated on 17 April, 2000

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