References
Scholarly References:
Marovich, Lisa A. (1998) Let Her Have Brains Too: Commercial Networks, Public Relations, and the Business of Invention Business and Economic History The Journal of the Business History Conference University of California, Los Angeles. 140-161
Khan, B. (2000). 'Not for Ornament': Patenting Activity by Nineteenth-Century Women Inventors. Journal Of Interdisciplinary History, 31(2), 159-195.
Stanley, K. E. (2005). "Suffering Sappho!": Wonder Woman and the (Re)Invention of the Feminine Ideal. Helios, 32(2), 143-171.
Fara, P. (2013). Women in science: Weird sisters?. Nature, 495(7439), 43-44. doi:10.1038/495043a
Frey, T. (2005). Patent history reveals hits and Misses. Coloradobiz, 32(11), 14.
Whittington, K. B., & Smith-Doerr, L. (2008). Women Inventors in Context: Disparities in Patenting across Academia and Industry. Gender & Society, 22(2), 194-218.
Other references:
Stanley, A. (1987). The Patent Office Clerk as Conjurer: The Vanishing Lady Trick in a Nineteenth-Century Historical Source. University of Michigan Press, 118-136.
Stanley, A. (1983). Women Hold Up Two-Thirds of the Sky: Notes for a Revised History of Technology. New York Pergamon Press, 5-11.
Marovich, Lisa A. (1998) Let Her Have Brains Too: Commercial Networks, Public Relations, and the Business of Invention Business and Economic History The Journal of the Business History Conference University of California, Los Angeles. 140-161
Khan, B. (2000). 'Not for Ornament': Patenting Activity by Nineteenth-Century Women Inventors. Journal Of Interdisciplinary History, 31(2), 159-195.
Stanley, K. E. (2005). "Suffering Sappho!": Wonder Woman and the (Re)Invention of the Feminine Ideal. Helios, 32(2), 143-171.
Fara, P. (2013). Women in science: Weird sisters?. Nature, 495(7439), 43-44. doi:10.1038/495043a
Frey, T. (2005). Patent history reveals hits and Misses. Coloradobiz, 32(11), 14.
Whittington, K. B., & Smith-Doerr, L. (2008). Women Inventors in Context: Disparities in Patenting across Academia and Industry. Gender & Society, 22(2), 194-218.
Other references:
Stanley, A. (1987). The Patent Office Clerk as Conjurer: The Vanishing Lady Trick in a Nineteenth-Century Historical Source. University of Michigan Press, 118-136.
Stanley, A. (1983). Women Hold Up Two-Thirds of the Sky: Notes for a Revised History of Technology. New York Pergamon Press, 5-11.