References

Online Resources for Women in STEM

Women in STEM: Options, Opportunities, and Resources
Gender Equity in AI: A Complete Guide for Women in STEM Pursuing Careers in Artificial Intelligence


UAA/APU Consortiium Library


Alaska Consortium Library


ComputerScience.org

ComputerScience.org created a resource that guides readers through the initial financial barriers of switching to a career in STEM, tactics to overcome those barriers, and why the career change is worth the investment in the long run.

In addition to providing tips on utilizing a 529 plan, we also list different funding options, scholarships, and grants to further assist those interested in a career in STEM.


Techguide.org

A Guide for Women in Technology

Among topics this guide covers:

  • Why women have historically been underrepresented in the technology field
  • What can be done to create gender parity in the technology industry
  • Specific programs for women interested in pursuing a career in technology
  • How things are changing for women in technology, especially for the earning power of millennials
  • Scholarship opportunities for women pursuing studies in technology

Enroll Education

We publish unbiased, professionally reviewed content that helps students & job seekers looking for guidance on training & educational opportunities in the industry.

Our information is reviewed by top-tier professionals in the library science & informatics spaces and our content has been cited by numerous industry organizations & academic institutions.

Our editors have recently updated our Online Library Science Guides that include lists of scholarships, comprehensive degree program data, licensing & certification info by state, and career profiles for the industry. You can see the guide here: https://cybersecuritydegrees.org/


How to Afford to Switch to a STEM Degree from Bankrate

Resources from Center for School, College & Career Resources


Maryville University Online


Understanding plagiarism and proper citation


Trust and Journalism


Legal Issues for Working Authors


Twitter for Authors


Open Government and Journalism by Doug Anstaett


Press Women (NFPW) Online


FAN (First Amendment Network)


Alaska’s Online Newspapers


Journalism Online


Writing & Publishing


Alaska Links


Arctic Alaska


Web Radio


Web TV

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