book :: Lee, J. J., Heller, D. B., & Hoadley, C. (2006). Gender, gaming, and IT careers. In E. M. Trauth (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Gender And Information Technology (pp. 687-692). Hershey, PA: Idea Group, Inc..

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Abstract

The Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology is the only reference work that provides an all-encompassing perspective on the way gender and information technology impact each other. Hundreds of leading international experts have compiled their research about the role of gender in human interaction with IT and the IT profession. Special attention is paid to the contributions, challenges, issues, and experiences of women in the IT field. This innovative encyclopedia contains more than 1,450 key terms and their definitions, supplying readers with the most complete understanding of the subject. These two volumes include 213 entries with over 4,700 references to additional works on gender and information technology in order to stimulate further research. The Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology is a must-have publication for every library.


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Authors
  • No_image_small_mask_ffffff J. Lee
  • No_image_small_mask_ffffff D. Heller
  • No_image_small_mask_ffffff Chris Hoadley

Editors
  • No_image_small_mask_ffffff Eileen Trauth