Fractured Histories: Discovering Women Scientists in the Archive
June 10, 2013 in News, Related Events, Uncategorized by bsls | Permalink
The Women in Science Research Network is holding a workshop at the Royal Society on 16th July on the use of archival research to identify women working in science from 1830 to the present. To see the full details of the workshop, with instructions on how to register, click here.
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