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M A J O R

W O M E N I N S C I E N C E

MATH & SCIENCE

MORE AND MORE WOMEN ARE EXCELLING IN SCIENTIFIC FIELDS,

from medicine & chemistry to information & space technology.

This series tells the stories of women who have lead the way in

a specific profession. Young women are encouraged to follow in

their footsteps, and chapters on each profession’s requirements

& opportunities are included in each title.

Set ISBN ..........978-1-4222-2923-1

Hardcover Set Price ...........$306.00

$229.50 (S&L)

Hardcover List Price ..............30.60

$22.95 (S&L)

Multi-User eBook List Price ...38.60

$28.95 (S&L)

Full color • Library bound

Trim Size: 8 ½ x 11 • 64 pages

Ages: 12 & up

10 VOLUME SET © 2014

Women in Anthropology ..............................-2924-8 -8893-1

Women in Chemistry................................... -2925-5 -8894-8

Women in Engineering ............................... -2926-2 -8895-5

Women in Information Technology............... -2928-6 -8897-9

Women in Medicine ....................................-2929-3 -8898-6

Women in Physics ......................................-2930-9 -8899-3

Women in Space......................................... -2931-6 -8900-6

Women in the Environmental Sciences .......-2927-9 -8896-2

Women Inventors.........................................-2932-3 -8901-3

Women Who Built Our Scientific Foundations..-2933-0 -8902-0

HBK ISBN E-ISBN

...these volumes, in which the nal chapters focus

on career opportunities for women in the sciences, will

encourage girls to embrace STEM.

— School Library Journal

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An educational inspiration for the next generation

of female leaders.

— Booklist

Targeted speci cally to girls, the content in these

books serves mainly as introductions to the selected

scientists.

— VOYA

Series Consultant:

Ann Lee-Karlon, PhD, President of the Association

for Women in Science (AWIS) in 2014-2016.