Women in Astronomy: A Comprehensive Bibliography
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Ackerman, Ethel Serviss
Ackerman, Ethel Serviss (Mrs. David D. Ackerman). In Woman's
who's who of America. A biographical dictionary of contemporary
women of the United States and Canada. 1914-1915. John William
Leonard, editor-in-chief. New York, American Commonwealth Co. [1914]
p. 35.
E663.W87
Adam, Madge Gertrude
Adam, Madge Gertrude. In Who's who, an annual
biographical directory. 150th; 1998. London, A & C Black. p.
7.
DA28.W6, 1998
Ahnert-Rohlfs, Eva
Hoffmeister, Cuno. Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs. Die Sterne,
30. Jahrg., Heft 5/6, 1954: 103-105. port.
DN-Ob
"Verzeichnis der Arbeiten von Dr. Eva Ahnert-Rohlfs": p. 104-105.
Aksent'eva, Zinaida Nikolaevna
Aksent'eva, Zinaida Nikolaevna. In Kolchiniskii,
Il'ia G., Alla A. Korsun', and Modest G. Rodriges. Astronomy; biograficheskii
spravochnik. Izd. 2, dopol. i perer. Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1986.
p. 13. port.
QB35.K58 1986
Aksent'ieva, Zinaïda Mikolaïvna. In Istoriia
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AS262.A74I8, v. 2
Ames, Adelaide
The Death of Miss Ames. In Astronomical Society
of the Pacific. Publications, v. 44, Aug. 1932: 276.
QB1.A4, v. 44
Researcher astronomer [Adelaide Ames] lost by drowning.
Popular astronomy, v. 40, Aug./Sept. 1932: 448-449.
QB1.P8, v. 40
Taken chiefly from a report published in the June 27 Boston
Transcript, "amended in some details by Dr. Shapley."
Welther, Barbara L. Adelaide Ames and the Shapley-Ames
catalogue. In American Astronomical Society. Bulletin, v.
22, no. 2, 1990: 841.
QB1.A255, v. 22
Abstract of a paper presented at the Society's 176th meeting,
June 10-14, 1990, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Ames, Susan
Ames, Susan. In Who's who in European research
and development. 1995. London, [New Providence, N.J.] Bowker-Saur,
1995. p. 12.
Q141.W56 1995
Andrillat, Yvette Marie Josette
Andrillat, Yvette (Mme), née Ribelaygue (1925). In France.
Délégations générale à la recherche scientifique et technique.
Répertoire des scientifiques français. t. 5. Physique. [Paris,
La Documentation française] 1967. p 8.
Q145.F7, v. 5
Andrillat, Yvette Marie Josette. In The International
who's who of women. London, Europa Publications, 1992. p. 15.
Andrillat (Yvette, Marie, Josette). In Who's
who in France. Qui est qui en France. 29. éd.; 1997-1998. Levallois-Perret, éditions
J. Lafitte, 1997. p. 113.
DC705.A1W46, 1997-98
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Babbitt, Mary Edith Tarbox
Babbitt, Mary Edith Tarbox (Mrs. Le Roy Nathan Babbitt). In Woman's
who's who of America. A biographical dictionary of contemporary
women of the United States and Canada. 1914-1915. John William
Leonard, editor-in-chief. New York, American Commonwealth Co. [1914]
p. 62.
E663.W87
Baglin, Annie
Baglin, Annie (Mlle) (1938). In France. Délégations
générale à la recherche scientifique et technique. Répertoire des
scientifiques français. t. 5. Physique. [Paris, La Documentation
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Q145.F7, v. 5
Bahcall, Neta Assaf
Bahcall, Neta A. In Who's who in technology.
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p. 52.
T39.W5 1995
Neta A. Bahcall. In American Astronomical
Society. AAS newsletter, 73, Dec. 1994: 4-5.
Brief biography and statement in connection with her candidacy
for the office of AAS vice president.
Baliunas, Sallie L.
Corliss, Julie. Sallie Baliunas: journeying to a
star. Odyssey, v. 3, Mar. 1994: 20-23. ports. (part col.)
Flamsteed, Sam. Star Spots. Discover, v. 12, Dec.
1991: 28-33. col. illus., col. port.
Q1.D57, v. 12
"In the middle of a career spent reaching for the stars, Sallie
Baliunas has caught one near and dear to us all: the sun."
Lightman, Alan. Sallie Baliunas. In his Time
for the stars: astronomy in the 1990s. New York, Viking, 1992.
p. 39-40. port.
QB15.L54
[Sallie L. Baliunas awarded the Pierce Prize] Physics
today, v. 41, Nov. 1988: 102. port.
QC1.P658. v. 41
The portrait appears on p. 99.
Baraffé, Isabelle
Isabelle Baraffé: modéliser les naines brunes. Propos
recueillis par Céline Ruissel. In Chercher: jours après
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Q180.F7C52 2000
"Isabelle Baraffé a trente-six ans. Spécialiste des modèles
numériques d'évolution stellaire, elle est chargée de recherche au Centre de
recherche astronomique de Lyon. Elle étudie les naines brunes. On soupçonnait
l'existence de ces étoiles qui ne brillent pas depuis des dizaines d'années. À l'automne
1995, les premières naines brunes ont été repérées. Depuis, les observations
confirment les modèles théoriques qu'elle a élaborés avec son équipe."
Barbier, Madeleine Brossat
Barbier, Madeleine (Mme), née Brossat (1926). In France.
Délégations générale à la recherche scientifique et technique.
Répertoire des scientifiques français. t. 5. Physique. [Paris,
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Q145.F7, v. 5
Bardwell, Elizabeth Miller
Miss Elizabeth M. Bardwell. Science, new ser., v.
9, June 9, 1899: 821-822.
Q1.S35, n.s., v. 9
Brief announcement of her death on May 28.
Barger, Amy J.
AAUW confers Cannon Prize on Barger. In American
Astronomical Society. AAS newsletter, 105, June 2001: 10. port.
Barkhatova, Klavdiia Aleksandrovna
Barkhatova, Klavdiia Aleksandrovna. In Kolchinskii
, Il'ia G., Alla A. Korsun', and Modest G. Rodriges. Astronomy;
biograficheskii spravochnik. Izd. 2, dop. i perer. Kiev, Naukova
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QB35.K58 1986
Barnbaum, Cecilia Syfert
Barnbaum, Cecilia Syfert. In Who's who in
science and engineering. 3d ed. 1996-1997. New Providence, NJ,
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Q141.W576 1996/97
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Barney, Ida
Hall, John S. Ida Barney remembered. Sky and telescope,
v. 69, June 1982: 563.
QB1S536, v. 69
Letter to the editor.
Ida Barney. In Astronomical Society of the
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QB1.A4, v. 65
Notes her receipt of the Annie J. Cannon Prize for her "distinguished
contribution to astronomy."
Ida Barney. Smith alumnae quarterly, v. 73, summer
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LH1.S5S6, v. 73
Milite, George A. Ida Barney, 1886-1982. American
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References (2): p. 27.
Slight-Gibney, Nancy. Ida Barney (1886-1982), astronomer. In Notable
women in the physical sciences, a biographical dictionary. Edited
by Benjamin F. Shearer and Barbara S. Shearer. Westport, Conn.,
Greenwood Press, 1997. p. 1-4. port.
Q141.N734 1997
Notes (2): p. 3.
Bibliography: p. 3-4.
Barnothy, Madeleine Forro
Fenyves, Ervin J., and Antal J. Somogyi. Madeleine
Barnothy Forro, 1904-1993. In American Astronomical Society.
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QB1.A255, v. 27
Barsony, Mary A.
Barsony, Mary. In Who's who in science and
engineering. 3d ed. 1996-1997. New Providence, NJ, Marquis Who's
Who, 1996. p. 59.
Q141.W576 1996/97
Baum, Stefi Alison
Stefi Baum receives the 1993 Annie Jump Cannon Award.
Space Telescope Science Institute newsletter, v. 10, Sept. 1993:
41.
Tenure for Stefi Baum. Space Telescope Science Institute
newsletter, v. 14, Oct. 1997: 21. port.
Beach, Alice Stroughton
Lundmark, Knut. Dödsfall. In Cassiopeia;
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QB1.A7993, 1955
About Alice Stroughton Beach.
Obituary. Miss Alice Beach. In Astronomical
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QB1.A4, v. 68
Bechtold, Jill
Hesser, James E., and Andrew Fraknoi. The 1988 A.S.P.
awards: the Trumpler Prize to Jill Bechtold. Mercury, v. 17, Nov./Dec.
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QB1.M43, v. 17
Beck, Sara C.
Beck, Sara C. Mid-infrared lines as astrophysical
diagnostics: two decades of problems and promise. In Amazing
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QC685.A43 1996
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Bel, Nicole J.
Schatzman, Evry. Nicole Bel. Journal des astronomes
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Bell Burnell, Susan Jocelyn
Bell, Susan Jocelyn (1943- ), Irish astronomer. In The
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Bell Burnell, S. Jocelyn. First love. SERC bulletin,
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QC30.P46, v. 31
Bell Burnell, S. Jocelyn. Little green men, white
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The portrait also appears on the outside front cover of the
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Eisberg, Joann. Jocelyn Bell Burnell (1943- ), astronomer. In Notable
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