Books about Women in Science & Engineering
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Welcome to the library! We have a variety of resources available for your use as a student at the University of Michigan. This guide will help you navigate all the services and resources that we have to offer. If you have any questions, feel free to contact either Betsy Williams (betsywil@umich.edu) or Sara Samuel (henrysm@umich.edu) at the Art, Architecture and Engineering Library.
Basic Resources
- MLibrary Homepage
- Shapiro Science Library
- Art, Architecture & Engineering Library
- Taubman Health Sciences Library
- MirlynOnline library catalog. Search for books and journals.
- Search ToolsYour portal to searching for articles - find databases and indexes for your research.
- Women in Science & Engineering (WISE)
Blogs
The following blogs are not scholarly resources - they are personal reflections and discussions of issues related to women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
- FSP - FemaleScienceProfessor"Musings of a science professor at a large research university."
- Scientiae"Stories of and from women in science, engineering, technology and math."
- YoungFemaleScientist
Why Use Library Databases? - Video
Library databases will give you better sources quickly for a better paper.
Running Time: 2:01
Credits: Shapiro Undergraduate Library
Created: August 25, 2010
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwdhHM9C9Pk
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