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Archives of Women in Science and Engineering
The Archives of Women in Science and Engineering seeks to preserve the historical heritage of American women in science and engineering. The Archives solicits, collects, arranges, and describes the personal papers of women scientists and engineers as well as the records of national and regional women’s organizations in these fields. The Archives also serve as a local, regional, national, and international resource for information on women in science and engineering, with a particular emphasis on K-12 and college level students.

History of Medicine Collection
One of the world's largest history of medicine collections. The National Library of Medicine houses collects, preserves, and makes available to researchers and the public, print and non-print materials that document the history of medicine, health, and disease in all time periods and cultures.

Society of Women Engineers Collection
Papers include correspondence, minutes, reports, organizational publications, legal and financial records, statistics, conference material, speeches, biographies, articles and clippings and other material documenting the history of SWE and of women in engineering.

Race-Sci Website
The RaceSci Web Site (1996-2006) was a scholarly forum and database that addressed a longstanding gap in resources for the history of race in science, medicine, and technology. Due to the wealth of online materials now available in these areas, maintenance and updating of the RaceSci Web Site ceased in 2007, yet the site is still intact online as an artifact of its intellectual and technological moment.


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