5. Bibliography
May 7th, 2012 by brownjen
1) Raz, O. B. (2012). [Web log message]. Retrieved from Women’s Two Roles? The Attitude to Work in 1950s Britain as Reflected in Period Feminist Texts
(Raz, 2012)
2) Maisel, M., & Smart, L. (1997). Women in science. Retrieved from http://www.sdsc.edu/ScienceWomen/franklin.html
(Maisel, 1997)
3) Harris, P. J. F. (2001). Rosalind Franklin’s work on coal, carbon, and graphite. INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 26(3), 204-210. doi: ISSN 0308–0188
(Harris, 2001)
4) Ardell, D. (2006, October 26). Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958). Retrieved from http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/AB/BC/Rosalind_Franklin.php
(Ardell,2006)
5) Stillwell, C. (2000, November 28). Topics in the history of genetics and molecular biology. Retrieved from https://www.msu.edu/course/lbs/333/fall/franklin.html
(Stillwell, 2000)
6) Ferry, G. (2004, May 19). Rosalind Franklin biography . Retrieved from http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTD021052.html
(Ferry, 2004)
7) PBS. (1998). A science odyssey: People and discoveries. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bofran.html
(PBS, 1998)
8) The Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. (2011). Rosalind Franklin: DNA from the beginning. Retrieved from http://www.dnaftb.org/19/bio-3.html
(Foundation, 2011)
9) National Library of Medicine. (2008). Profiles in science: The Rosalind Franklin papers. Retrieved from http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/ps/retrieve/Collection/CID/KR
(Library,2008)
10) Martens, L. (1994). Comparative study of the gender composition of work forces in britain and the netherlands, 1940-1990: with special reference to banking . (Master’s thesis, Glasgow University, Glasgow, Scotland), Available from Glasgow Thesis Service. (glathesis:1994-2511)Retrieved from theses.gla.ac.uk/2511/01/1994martensphd.pdf
(Martens, 1994)