Annual Literature Review Compendium Now Available
Recognizing the long-standing and ongoing need to compile research on women in engineering, SWE
Magazine publishes an annual review of literature that provides expert analysis of published documents in the engineering and technology fields with a focus on women’s issues. It examines peer-reviewed articles, dissertations, reports and conferences. Sources range from the mainstream media to academic journals to engineering/scientific society magazines.
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As part of the yearlong 60th anniversary celebration, SWE has released a comprehensive review of the most impactful science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)-related literature.
The compilation spans nearly a decade of SWE Magazine’s annual reviews.
Funded by the Clare Boothe Luce Program of the Henry Luce Foundation, the collection includes a simple search feature that enables easy access to the research. It will be updated yearly to provide the most current research.
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SWE Literature Review Past Issues
Women in Engineering: A Review of the 2009 Literature
Women in Engineering: A Review of the 2008 Literature
Women in Engineering: A Review of the 2007 Literature
Women in Engineering: A Review of the 2006 Literature
Women in Engineering: A Review of the 2005 Literature
Women in Engineering: A Review of the 2004 Literature
Women in Engineering: A Review of the 2003 Literature
2002 Survey of Literature (Zipped)
By Lisa M. Frehill, Jammie Benton-Speyer, and Pamel Hunt
2001 Survey of Literature (Zipped)
By Claire Thielen, SWE
Memorable Articles from Past Issues
Survey of SWE to the Presidential Campaigns
NAMCE: 30 Years, Thousands of Stories
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