Resources
Note: This bibliography includes all major reference materials used in the development of this project. Additional sources—particularly those referenced through hyperlinks—may be embedded directly on the relevant individual pages and are not duplicated here for brevity.
Azuma, J. 'Creating Educational Websites.' IEEE Communications Management (1999): 109-113.
Explores foundational principles of designing educational websites, emphasizing user accessibility and organization. Useful for understanding early web-based learning tools.
Ng, Wing Shui. 'Enhancing the Quality of Educational Website Design Through Assessment for Learning Strategies.' Design Solutions for Improving Website Quality and Effectiveness (2016): 24-51.
Discusses how assessment-for-learning strategies can enhance educational websites by aligning design with student engagement. Useful for incorporating pedagogical approaches into design.
Turock, Betty J. 'Leadership in the Library and Information Science Professions.' Women in Leadership. Routledge, 2013. 111-132.
Examines the role of women in library and information science leadership. Highlights progress and barriers, contributing to gender equity discussions in professional spaces.
'Freydis Eiríksdóttir: The Fearless Viking Woman Who Fought for Vinland.' History Explained, August 2024. Accessed 19 February 2025.
Provides a popular overview of Freydis’s exploits in Vinland, contributing to the narrative of Viking-era female leadership.
Vohra, Pragya. 'The Eiríkssynir in Vínland: Family Exploration or Family Myth?' Viking and Medieval Scandinavia (2008): 249-267.
Analyzes Erik the Red’s descendants and their legacy, questioning the myth vs. historical reality of Freydis's exploits.
Whaley, Nicholas. 'Freydis' Tale.' Medieval Warfare (2015): 50-52.
Details Freydis Eiríksdóttir’s legacy in Viking warfare and storytelling traditions.
Halperin, Anna D., and Andrew W. Mellon. 'Feminist Icon?' The New York Historical, Center for Women’s History, 2020.
Examines Wonder Woman’s legacy as a feminist symbol, providing historical and cultural analysis of her evolution.
Williams, Zoe. 'Why Wonder Woman Is a Masterpiece of Subversive Feminism.' The Guardian, 2017.
Argues that Wonder Woman subverts traditional gender roles in feminist cinema, redefining female heroism.
Yee, Arabelle. '8 Leadership Lessons from Wonder Woman.' HuffPost, 2017.
Outlines key leadership traits in Wonder Woman, relating them to real-world female empowerment.
Gale, Xin Lu. 'Historical Studies and Postmodernism: Rereading Aspasia of Miletus.' College English 62.3 (2000): 361-386.
Reinterprets Aspasia’s role using postmodern analysis, highlighting issues of historiography and gender bias.
Mark, Joshua J. 'Aspasia of Miletus.' World History Encyclopedia, 2023.
Provides an accessible overview of Aspasia's influence and challenges in reconstructing her legacy from biased sources.
Brickner, Bryan W. Aspasia of Miletus: Socrates’ Didaskalos: Research Pamphlet. Ew Publishing, 2024.
Presents Aspasia as a key intellectual influence on Socrates, emphasizing her role in classical thought.
Mark, Joshua J. 'Grace O’Malley.' World History Encyclopedia, 2025.
Explores the life and leadership of Grace O’Malley, emphasizing her maritime power and political negotiation.
Chambers, Anne. 'Remembering Grace O’Malley.' Grace O’Malley.Com, 2023.
Reflects on Grace O’Malley’s legacy as a fierce Irish leader and her modern-day relevance.
Rapple, Rory. 'Taking Up Office in Elizabethan Connacht: The Case of Sir Richard Bingham.' The English Historical Review, 2008.
Details Sir Richard Bingham’s governance and his conflict with Grace O’Malley, providing crucial historical context.