| California-based organization whose mission is to increase the impact of women on technology and to increase the positive impact of technology on women's lives. |
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| Among the resources on the AWIS web site are information about awards, scholarships, statistics, job openings, book reviews, profiles of outstanding women in science and more. |
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| AWiSE is a British organization whose aim is "to advance the participation of girls and women in the ciences,...in engineering and more". |
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| Learn and share knowledge about information technology careers, the Internet, hardware, software, through an interactive community of women. |
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| Dr. Judith Briles site provides information on her work as an expert on conflict and sabotage in female dominated workplaces. |
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| Digital Sisters has been created "to promote and provide technology education and enrichment for young girls and women of color". |
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| Portals designed to provide educators and others with high-quality information on effective practices and resources in educational reform. |
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| Career site for women in information technology, providing access to jobs, mentors, training and career development resources to help techy women get ahead. |
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| The original GirlGeeks organization and terrific web site went belly up in 2001in the wake of the U.S. economy's dramatic downturn. |
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| Founded by former astronaut Sally Ride, Imaginary Lines is an organization whose mission is "to increase the number of girls who are technically literate and who have the foundation they need to go on in science, math, or engineering". |
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