92nd SLA Annual Conference
San Antonio, TX, USA, June 9- 14, 2001
Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center
Women in Information Technology
Monday, Jun 11, 2001, 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM

Reading List

American Association of University Women. (2000). Tech-Savvy: Educating Girls in the New Computer Age. Washington, DC : American Association of University Women Educational Foundation. 82 pp.

Bale, Julia. (December 2000). Online Currents interviews Clare Hart, CEO of Factiva. Online Currents, 15(10), n.p.

Baroudi, Jack J. & Igbaria, Magid. (Winter 1994/1995). An examination of gender effects on career success of information systems employees. Journal of Management Information Systems, 11(3), 181-201.

Bowler, Mary. (December 1999). Women’s earnings: An overview. Monthly Labor Review, 122(12), 13-21.

DiSabatino, Jennifer. (15 May 2000). Glass ceiling for women in IT persists. Computerworld, 34(20), 12.

Eckhouse, John. (21 June 1999). Women lag in IT salary race. Informationweek, (739) 211.

Gerber, Robin. (24 April 2000). Tech rage pierces the glass ceiling. USA Today, 25A.

Girls missing out on high-tech careers. (2000). Worklife Report, 12(3), 12.

Igbaria, Magid & Parasuraman, Saroj. (Summer 1997). Status report on women and men in the IT workplace. Information Systems Management, 14(3), 44-53.

Jones, Del. (20 July 1999). What glass ceiling? New Hewlett-Packard CEO Fiorina: Demand too great for gender bias. USA Today, 1B.

Kanter, Rosabeth M. (November 1993). Men and women: Equal partners? Executive Excellence, 10(11), 8-9.

Lim, Vivien K. G. & Thompson, S. H. Teo. (1996). Gender differences in occupational stress and coping strategies among IT personnel. Women in Management Review, 11(1), 20-28.

Melymuka, Kathleen. (13 March 2000). IT women in Silicon Valley. Computerworld, 34(11), 54-55.

Meyerson, Debra E. & Fletcher, Joyce K. (January/February 2000). A modest manifesto for shattering the glass ceiling. Harvard Business Review, 78(1), 126-136.

Munson, Christian T. (22 January 1999). More women execs. Washington Business Journal, 17(38), 25-26.

Osborne, D. M. (September 2000). A network of her own. Inc., 22(12), 60-66.

Panteli, A., Stack, J., Atkinson, M. & Ramsay, H. (1999). The status of women in the UK IT industry: An empirical study. European Journal of Information Systems, 8, 170-182.

Sellers, Patricia. (25 October 1999). These women rule. Fortune, 140(8), 94-106.

Strassmann, Paul A. (1 February 1999). Women take over. Computerworld, 33(5), 47.

Weinberg, Neal. (26 July 1999). Shortchanged by sex. Network World, 16(30), 46, 50.

Wilde, Candee. (12 June 2000). Women in IT strive for equal job compensation. Informationweek, (790), 226-230.

Wilde, Candee. (20 January 1997). Women cut through IT’s glass ceiling. Informationweek, (614), 83-85.

Wymard, Ellie. (1999). Conversations with Uncommon Women: Insights from Women Who’ve Risen Above Life’s Challenges to Achieve Extraordinary Success. New York: AMACOM. 254 pp.

Compiled by:
Sharyn Ladner, University of Miami, sladner@miami.edu
Gina Giamanco, Factiva, Gina.Giamanco@factiva.com