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Women Science Bloggers
This is (or will be) a directory of women science bloggers. Eligible blogs will be written by women and will mainly focus on science, engineering, mathematics or sociology of science. They will be added solely at my discretion.
I’ll be highlighting the blogs as I add them to the list on the Women in Science blog before posting links here. The project will be an ongoing one, since bloggers come and go.
There is already an (outdated) list on the sidebar of the Women in Science blog, so if you are looking for some interesting reading, I suggest you start there.
If you have a blog to suggest or would like to have your blog removed from the list, please use the contact form.