2 edition of Resource directory of scientists and engineers with disabilities found in the catalog.
Resource directory of scientists and engineers with disabilities
Published
1995
by Project on Science, Technology, and Disability, Directorate for Education and Human Resources Programs, American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes indexes.
Statement | edited by Virginia W. Stern, Laureen Summers. |
Genre | Directories. |
Series | AAAS ;, 95-28S, AAAS publication ;, 95-28S. |
Contributions | Stern, Virginia W., Summers, Laureen. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Q145 .R47 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxxv, 217 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 217 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL824356M |
ISBN 10 | 0871685760 |
LC Control Number | 95080540 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 33432269 |
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Resource Directory of Scientists and Engineers with disabilities (AAAS publication) Paperback – January 1, byAuthor: Virginia W. Stern. Get this from a library. Resource directory of scientists and engineers with disabilities. [Virginia W Stern; Diane E Lifton; Shirley M Malcom; Janette Alsford Owens] -- Directory intended as "the first step in identifying and contacting scientists and engineers with disabilities as potential advisors and collaborators." Alphabetical listing by names.
The AAAS Resource Directory of Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities 4th edition Contact: Sabira Mohamed [email protected] The Directory is a listing of STEM professionals with disabilities.
By contributing your name and informa- tion, you will make this Directory a richer resource for every person and group it Size: 4MB. Project Summary AAAS proposes to develop a database and an electronic directory that will be the 4 th edition of the Resource Directory of Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) began its effort to expand opportunities for scientists and engineers with disabilities in The first Resource Directory was published in It became a critical resource for many groups who wanted or needed role models, mentors, and peer reviewers.
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Resource directory of handicapped scientists Author: Janette Alsford Owens ; Martha Ross Redden ; Janet Welsh Brown ; American Association for the Advancement of Science. Project Summary AAAS proposes to develop a database and an electronic directory that will be the 4 th edition of the Resource Directory of Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities.
The Directory will fill a continuing need of NSF and other Federal agencies, educators, parents, counselors, disability organizations, and the media to find role models and existence proofs in.
Disability invites scientists and engineers with disabili-ties to be included in the third edition of the Resource Directory of Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities. Potential candidates for the directory must hold o, r be working toward a, degree in a scientific engineering, or medica disciplinel or currentl, bye employe idn a.
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With. Disabilities, edited by Virginia Stern and Laureen Summers. This listing provides contact information for more than scientists, mathematicians, and engineers with a wide spectrum of disabilities who are willing to serve as role models, symposium speakers, and/or consultants on assistive technologies (Stern, ).
with disabilities are the three editions (,and ) of the AAAS Resource Directory of Scientists and Engineers with Disabilities.
This work, supported by the NSF, was followed by theBarrier-Free in Brief booklet series which comprehensively reviews the sources of adaptation and accommodation available to NSF grant recipients. Disabilities began in • The project serves scientists and engineers with disabilities: students at all levels; faculty; parents; counselors; and the media.
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