Building a sense of history: narratives and pathways of women computing educators
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Lecia Jane Barker | Barbara Boucher Owens | William Aspray | Vicki L. Almstrum | Nell B. Dale | Elizabeth S. Adams | Leslie Schwartzman | Wanda Dann | Andrea Lawrence
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