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Indovino, Shaina Carmel.
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Women information scientists -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Information technology -- Vocational guidance -- Juvenile literature.
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Indovino, Shaina Carmel.
Women information scientists -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Information technology -- Vocational guidance -- Juvenile literature.
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Women
in
information
technology / Shaina Indovino.
by
Indovino, Shaina Carmel.
Mason Crest, c2014.
Call #:
044.09252 I41w
Subjects
Women
information
scientists
--
Biography
--
Juvenile
literature
.
Information
technology
--
Vocational guidance
--
Juvenile
literature
.
Series
Major
women
in science.
ISBN:
9781422229286 (hbk.)
Description:
64 p. : ill. (some col.) 29 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
What does it take to work in
information
technology?
--
Ada Lovelace (Augusta Ada King) : first computer programmer
--
Adele Goldstine : programmer of ENIAC, first digital computer
--
Erna Schneider : improving telephone communications
--
Jean E. Sammet : computer language developer
--
Anita Borg : supporting
women
in IT
--
Radia Perlman : contributor to the creation of the internet
--
Eva Tardos : exploring algorithms
--
Shafi Goldwasser cryptographer
--
Opportunities for
women
in
information
technology.
Summary:
Women
have made major contributions to science throughout history, including in the field of
information
technology.Learn about the lives of some of the most amazing
women
in
information
technology, from Augusta Ada King to Radia Perlman, as well as their exciting and important work. Discover what it takes to work in
information
technology.
Audience:
Grade 7 to 8.
Genre:
Biography
,
Juvenile
.
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Central Library
Children's Nonfiction
044.09252 I41w
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