Initiating and Sustaining Female Networks in Computer Science and IT
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Over the last decade, several networks and communities for women in IT have been initiated. It has been known that specific needs for support exist where members of a minority have difficulties in finding like-minded people in their everyday environment. This paper investigates different forms of female networks in Computer Science and IT. In particular, it analyses forms of network initiation, which often involve face-to-face meetings at regular events like conferences or, increasingly, at summer universities for female students. We conducted three studies to identify the attendees' expectations and needs for support using questionnaires, interviews, and a wiki analysis. This paper aims at identifying effective strategies for initiating female networks.
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Oelinger, M. & Hinze, A. (2007). Initiating and Sustaining Female Networks in Computer Science and IT. (Working paper series. University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science. No. 05/2007). Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato.
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University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science