Bibliography of works written by female Astronomers
4000 Years of Women in Science
The Woman Astronomer: http://www.womanastronomer.com/
Debra Davis, a Colorado amateur astronomer, keeps this site and newsletter devoted to both amateurs and professionals. Women at NASA: http://women.nasa.gov/
Profiles of women who work for the US Space Agency, including a number of astronomers and astrobiologists. The profiles include personal statements that can be quite moving and inspiring.
Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Oxford): “A Celebration of Women in Astronomy” (a talk in 2012 in Edinburgh; we only hear the audio, there is no video, but it is a fascinating public talk with profiles of specific women, including Caroline Herschel and Vera Rubin, and discussions of
trends): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_50PyimUE5s
Emily Rice (City University of New York) gives a talk on contributions of women to astronomy (with many historical and contemporary examples and an analysis of modern
trends): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vMR7su4fi8
Beverly J. Smith (East Tennessee State U.) gives a powerpoint presentation on the history of women in astronomy and current statistics about their participation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAa- gCSUwEE
Video of a 2017 talk by Mia Bovill on “The Harvard Computers and the Classification of the Stars”: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=dhF2bOrKWks (the talk starts at 16 min 30 sec into the video)