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Additional Reading Material

Women in Physics – Links and Resources
Links to reports, articles, associations

Recruitment and Retention of Female Graduate Students: What Have We Learned from the APS Climate for Women Site Visit Program? Laurie E. McNeil, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy , Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

References on Chilly Climate for Women Faculty in Academe

Academic Climate: Addressing the Climate for Women in Academia
Literature and resources relating to women in academic settings. Developed by the Association for Women in Science (AWIS)

Chronicle of Higher Education
Subscription required to read many articles, however a subscription will allow you to search the Chronicle’s considerable archives.

“Dual Science Career Couples”, by Marc Sher and Laurie McNeil

“Improving the Postdoc”, by Celia M. Henry, Chemical & Engineering News, January 26, 2004

AIP's GradSchoolShopper.Com website

"Mentoring New Faculty: Advice to Department Chairs". Marjorie Olmstead, University of Washington

"Male Scientist Publish More, Women Cited More" - The Scientist 7[15]:14, July 26, 1993.

"Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women". Virginia Valian, MIT Press, 1998.

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