| 1999 | "We release them little by little": maturation and gender identity as seen in the use of mobile telephony. Rich Ling |
| 1999 | "Women in engineering": a history and politics of a struggle in the making of a statistical category. Juan C. Lucena |
| 1999 | 'Engineeresses' 'invade' campus: four decades of debate over technical coeducation. Amy Sue Bix |
| 1999 | A case for building inclusive research communities as an integral part of science and engineering graduate education. Susannah V. Hobbs, Amanda M. Holland-Minkley, Lynette I. Millett |
| 1999 | A network of IBM technical women. Mary Burton, Heather Otto |
| 1999 | A technologist in the making: days in a girl's life. Linda Stepulevage |
| 1999 | A woman engineer's view of 50 years in the profession. Gloria Reinish |
| 1999 | An approach to the situation of Spanish women holding research/teaching positions based on the production/reproduction model. Sandra Baldassarri, Eugenia Martinez, Eva Cerezo, Pilar Molina, Dolores Rubio |
| 1999 | An introduction to mechanical engineering technology and computer aided design for women over thirty: a ten year follow-up study. Mary Theresa Ortiz |
| 1999 | Anthropology, archaeology, and the social study of technology: an overview. Michael N. Geselowitz |
| 1999 | Balancing work life issues: a two dimensional/two generation perspective. Diana J. Bendz, Katherine A. Bendz |
| 1999 | Canada doubles enrollments of women in engineering in a decade. Monique Frize |
| 1999 | Changing the university education of computer science. Veronika Oechtering, Karin Vosseberg |
| 1999 | Chinese and American women compared: experiences and opportunities in science and technology. Amalie J. Frank |
| 1999 | Computer misuse: search for a solution. Shalini Kesar, Simon Rogerson |
| 1999 | Computers, ethics, law and society: what do we teach undergraduates? Steven Sedlet |
| 1999 | Crossing gender boundaries: from Lagash to Lowell. Rita P. Wright |
| 1999 | Dating, mating, and electricity: the impact of electronic devices on courting behavior. Paul Josephson |
| 1999 | Engendering prehistoric technology? All it takes is practice. Marcia-Anne Dobres |
| 1999 | Engendering technology: culture, gender, and work. Jennifer L. Croissant |
| 1999 | Estrogen controversy and closure mechanisms: how did estrogen recover from being discredited? Takiko Mori |
| 1999 | From the basement to the kitchen: constructing the gendered personal computer user. Christina Lindsay |
| 1999 | Gender differences in adaptation patterns among scientists in developing nations: exploring the case studies of Ghana, Kenya, and Kerala. Lisiunia A. Romanienko |
| 1999 | Gender, computers, and holistic knowledge: the case of homeopathy. Nina Degele |
| 1999 | Gender, technology and work: understanding patterns in women's employment in science and technology occupations. Stana Martin |
| 1999 | Globally diversifying the workforce in science and engineering. Suzanne Brainard |
| 1999 | Group projects: woman and men can work together in the computer science realm. Jennifer A. Polack-Wahl |
| 1999 | Integrating technology into the mission of a women's center: creating a women's community with technology. Lynn Otterson, Donna Dufner |
| 1999 | Marie Hegeler Carus - an accidental engineer. Kate B. Carus |
| 1999 | MentorNet: lessons learned from electronic communities for women engineers. P. Boyle Single, Carol B. Muller, Christine M. Cunningham |
| 1999 | MentorNet: leveraging technology to increase the numbers of women in engineering and science. Carol B. Muller, Peg Boyle |
| 1999 | Methodology for the implementation of teleservices centers: multipath model. Elena Guardo, C. Feijó, L. Castejón, J. Pérez |
| 1999 | National WEPAN Pilot Climate Survey exploring the environment for undergraduate engineering students. Susan Staffin Metz, Suzanne Brainard, Gerald Gillmore |
| 1999 | New technologies and the quest for a balanced life: if women are hitting the glass ceiling now, what will it mean if they become invisible? Carol L. Stimmel |
| 1999 | Paradigms, pitfalls and the pipeline: gender issues in the information technology workforce. C. Dianne Martin, Caroline E. Wardle |
| 1999 | Recruiting and keeping women students and faculty in engineering: a case study of women at the University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science. Ingrid H. Soudek |
| 1999 | Representing female-friendly science and technology in fiction and film. Carol Colatrella |
| 1999 | Success in a science and engineering research environment in industry: the relationship between success, gender and area of research. Annita Alting |
| 1999 | Symbiotic model for a working cyberschool: the tentative findings of a two-year case study. Mahnaz Javid |
| 1999 | Technologizing the home: Mary Pennington and the rise of domestic food refrigeration. Karl D. Stephan |
| 1999 | Technology and gender inequality in the defense industry. Sherry Steward |
| 1999 | The "girl next door" in virtual play space: victim, or vixen, or invisible? Elizabeth A. Buchanan, Tomas A. Lipinski |
| 1999 | The contingent construction of the relationship between gender and computer science. Britta Schinzel |
| 1999 | The impact of history and technology on women's careers. Judith Scheffler |
| 1999 | The impact of new technology on general aviation: global positioning system receivers, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the small aircraft pilot. J. M. Graham |
| 1999 | The role of the pornography industry in the development of videotape and the Internet. Jonathan Coopersmith |
| 1999 | The role of women in the history of computing. Joyce Currie Little |
| 1999 | The sex industry and Internet industry: partners in the globalization of sexual exploitation. Donna M. Hughes |
| 1999 | The socialist: "silicon ceiling": East German women in computer science. Dolores L. Augustine |
| 1999 | The trials and tribulations of women in the engineering workforce. Maggie Nakhla |
| 1999 | Using the World Wide Web for social change: drummergirl.com, a case study. Jane Pirone |
| 1999 | Why is there a gap in the salaries of male and female engineers? Bhavya Lal, Sam Yoon, Ken Carlson |
| 1999 | Women and Technology - Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 1999, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, July 29-31, 1999 |
| 1999 | Women and people's science movements in India. Roli Varma |
| 1999 | Women and technology: the Spanish scenery. Pilar Molina, Sandra Baldassarri, Eva Cerezo, Dolores Rubio |
| 1999 | Women engineers bridging the gender gap. Jill S. Tietjen, Betty Reynolds |
| 1999 | Women in computer science: where have we been and where are we going? Tracy Camp, Denise W. Gürer |
| 1999 | Women in the telegraph office: the role of women in nineteenth century technology. Thomas C. Jepsen |
| 1999 | Women working at the manufacture of electrical machinery, 1904: film and text. Julian Reitman, Frieda Reitman |
| 1999 | Workspace design, ergonomics and gender. James Brennan |