American Astronomical SocietyCommittee on the Status of Women. Contains names, professional affiliations and scientific information of females in the disciplines of astronomy and astrophysics. http://www.aas.org/~cswa |
The Woman AstronomerNewsletter that promotes women`s role in astronomy, now, in the past, and in the future. http://www.womanastronomer.com |
Women at Work: A Meeting on the StatusNotes from a 1992 workshop for women astronomers. http://www.stsci.edu/stsci/meetings/wia |
Links for Women (And Everyone Else) inLinks for women in science, especially astronomy. http://spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/rebull/womensci.html |
CSWA Women in Astronomy DatabaseA database of women currently working in astronomy and their contact information. http://www.aas.org/~cswa/wiad.html |
Astronomical Society of the PacificArticle titled "Women in Astronomy: An Introductory Resource Guide." http://www.astrosociety.org/education/resources/womenast_bib.html |
Association for Women in ScienceDedicated to achieving equity and full participation for women in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. Articles on women in space and resources. http://www.awis.org |
Christian Science MonitorArticle titled "Women in astronomy: Good news and ambiguous news." http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0711/p25s02-stss.html |
STScI/CSWA Survey Results 1992-2003Results of a gender distribution survey in astronomy. http://www.grammai.org/astrowomen/stats |
RAS Committee for Women in AstronomyThe Royal Astronomical Society`s page for women, with connections and information on the organization. http://www.sstd.rl.ac.uk/rascwiag |