Who says women can't be computer programmers? : the story of Ada Lovelace
(Book)
Author
Contributors
Priceman, Marjorie, illustrator.
Status
Clifton Springs Library - Children's Biography
J Bio Lovelace
1 available
J Bio Lovelace
1 available
Newark Public Library - Children's Nonfiction
J 920 LOVELACE
1 available
J 920 LOVELACE
1 available
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Clifton Springs Library - Children's Biography | J Bio Lovelace | Available |
Newark Public Library - Children's Nonfiction | J 920 LOVELACE | Available |
Subjects
LC Subjects
Biographies.
Computers -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile literature.
Lovelace, Ada King, -- Countess of, -- 1815-1852 -- Juvenile literature.
Mathematicians -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Picture books.
Women mathematicians -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Computers -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile literature.
Lovelace, Ada King, -- Countess of, -- 1815-1852 -- Juvenile literature.
Mathematicians -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Picture books.
Women mathematicians -- Great Britain -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
"Known as "The Enchantress of Numbers" by many inventors and mathematicians of the 19th century, Ada Lovelace is recognized today as history's first computer programmer. Her work was an inspiration to such famous minds as Charles Babbage and Alan Turing. This is her story"--,Provided by publisher.
Target Audience
Ages 5-8.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Stone, T. L., & Priceman, M. (2018). Who says women can't be computer programmers?: the story of Ada Lovelace (First edition.). Christy Ottaviano Books :.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Stone, Tanya Lee and Marjorie, Priceman. 2018. Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?: The Story of Ada Lovelace. Christy Ottaviano Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Stone, Tanya Lee and Marjorie, Priceman. Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?: The Story of Ada Lovelace Christy Ottaviano Books, 2018.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Stone, Tanya Lee,, and Marjorie Priceman. Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?: The Story of Ada Lovelace First edition., Christy Ottaviano Books :, 2018.
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