Women's History Month
The Mercer University Libraries (MUL) is proud to celebrate Women’s History Month on behalf of our students, faculty, and staff. During the month of March, we are acknowledging women in technology. Check out the list of films to watch, books to read, web resources, and the slideshow presentation streaming at Douglas (in the lobby), Henry (in the lobby), Swilley (in the library), and on the MUL’s YouTube channel.
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You can also take a photo with our Women’s History Month selfie sign.Â
Featured FilmÂ
Stream the PBS documentary film titled Not Done: Women Remaking America, which is available to watch through the Mercer Library in Kanopy. Not Done examines the voices of women through various movements: Black Lives Matter, Me Too, and the Women’s March. Also, check out the Women and Society collection for more suggestions.Â
MUL YouTube Â
View the Women’s History Month Presentation.Â
BooksÂ
Check out these books available through the library.Â
- Women in Technology by Elizabeth SchmermundÂ
- Women in Technology: Confronting Inequalities by Namrata GuptaÂ
- Becoming Leaders: A Practical Handbook for Women in Engineering, Science, and Technology by Mary Williams Carolyn EmersonÂ
Selfie Sign Activity Â
Tell us what Women’s History Month means to you by writing a message on our selfie sign. You can download and print the sign here, or grab one from the tables at the Swilley Library (Atlanta) or the Douglas/Henry Regional Academic Centers. Take a photo of yourself with the selfie sign and tag us on Facebook at Mercer University Library. We would love to feature you on our Facebook page!Â
Web ResourcesÂ
Here’s a list of resources that focus on women in technology.Â