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i0ACM Committee on Women in Computing - http://women.acm.org/ - Celebrates, informs and supports women in computing, and works with the ACM-W community of computer scientists, educators, employers and policy makers to improve working and learning environments for women.
 
i0Center for Women & Information Technology - http://www.umbc.edu/cwit/ - The Center for Women and Information Technology at the University of Maryland Baltimore County
 
i0Debian Women - http://women.debian.org/ - Seeks to balance and diversify the Debian Project by actively engaging with interested women and encouraging them to become more involved with Debian (Linux distribution).
 
i0Equalitec - http://www.equalitec.org.uk/equalitec_main/index.cfm - A UK project for women in ITEC. Equalitec conducts research, offers career information, student work placements, training workshops, and, in conjuction with the Daphne Jackson Trust, industrial placements for women returners.
 
i0Gender Issues with Computers - http://www.rajivshah.com/directory/Social_Issues/Gender/ - News articles highlighting the role of gender with computers.
 
i0GenderChanger Academy - http://www.genderchangers.org/ - A nonprofit organization located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It is run by female volunteers only. They encourage women to crash computers and to put them all back together again. Preferably with an improved installation.
 
i0Girl Tech - http://teachertech.rice.edu/ - Getting girls interested in computers. Include tips and links.
 
i0ICT Gender Awards - http://www.genderawards.net - Awards for projects by women using ICT's for the promotion of gender equality and/or women's empowerment.
 
i0Recruiting Girls and Women to Technology - http://www.techup.org/tech/tech_main.html - About efforts in California to raise the percentage of women in computer programming training.
 
i0Systers - http://www.systers.org/ - An informal organization for technical women in computing.
 
i0The Ada Project - http://tap.mills.edu/ - Provides resources for women in computer science; job hunting resources and grant information.
 
i0The Eclectic Tech Carnival - http://eclectictechcarnival.org - A gathering of women interested in technology. The week-long carnival includes workshops on installing open source and free software, looking at Linux, building websites, other chat and conferencing software.
 
i0WIT - Women in Information Technology - http://www.wit.org.au/ - A network of members in Queensland focussed on the advancement of women in technology industries.
 
i0Women In Technology - http://www.womeninit.net/ - Originally founded by Jerry McDonough at the School of Information Management & Systems, the site has morphed somewhat over the years, and now also covers science, research, engineering, and other technology-related fields, but has tried to stay true to Jerry's original vision.
 
i0Women and Computing - http://www.cpsr.org/dox/program/gender/ - General information about women and computers, conference information, and categorized links. Maintained by the Palo Alto chapter of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
 
i0Women's Internet Council - http://www.rain.org/wic/ - The resource clearinghouse for RAIN Network's Women's Internet Council.
 
i0Women-Related Lists for Internet Information - http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/f_net.html - Email lists that focus on the internet and cyberculture.
 
i0Women@CL - http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/women/ - Providing local, national and international leadership for women in computing.
 
i0WomenIT - http://www.vixa.com/womenit/ - A job site for women in the Information Technology industry.
 
i0Womenspace - http://www.womenspace.ca/ - Women activists share stories and explore how the internet is being used by women. Also features Canadian women's internet directory.
 
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