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Readings on Mentoring

  • Alred, G., Garvey, B. and Smith, R. (2000). The Mentoring Pocketbook.  Alresford, Hants: Management Pocketbooks Ltd.
  • Ambrose, L. (2008). Common Sense Mentoring. Deerfield, Illinois: Perrone-Ambrose Associates.
  • Biehl, B. (1997). Mentoring: Confidence in Finding a Mentor and Becoming One. Nashville, TN: Broadman and Holman Publishers.
  • Blake-Beard, S. D. (2001) Taking a hard look at formal mentoring programs: a consideration of potential challenges facing women. Journal of Management Development, 20 (4) pp 331-345.
  • Brounstein, Marty. (2000). Coaching and Mentoring for Dummies. Foster City, CA: IDG Books Worldwide.
  • Burke, R. J. & McKeen, C. a. (1990) Mentoring in organisations: implications for women. Journal of Business Ethics, 9, pp 317-32.
  • Carruthers, J. (1993) "The Principles and Practice of Mentoring" in The Return of the Mentor: Strategies for Workplace Learning, eds BJ Caldwell and E. Carter, Falmer, London.
  • Catalyst. (1993). Mentoring: A Guide to Corporate Programs and Practices. Catalyst, New York, NY.
  • Clutterbuck, D. and Ragins, B. R. (2001). Mentoring and Diversity: An International Perspective. Oxford: Butterworth and Heinemann.
  • Cullen, D & Luna, G. (1993) Women mentoring in academe: addressing the gender gap in further education. Gender and Education, 5(2), pp. 125-137.
  • Doyle, Mary, K. (2000). Mentoring Heroes: 52 Fabulous Women’s Paths to Success and the Mentors Who Empowered Them. Geneva, Illinois:3E Press
  • Duff, C. (1999). Learning from Other Women: How to Benefit from the Knowledge, Experience and Wisdom of Female Mentors. American Management Association.
  • Harnish, D. & Wild, L. A. (1994). Mentoring strategies for faculty development. Studies in Higher Education, 19(2) pp. 191-201.
  • Johnson, H. E. (1997). Mentoring for Exceptional Performance. Santa Ana, CA: Griffin Publishing.
  • Kitaj, K. (2002). Women Who Could ... And Did: Lives of 26 Exemplary Artists and Scientists. Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts:Huckle Hill Press.
  • McMeekin, G. (2000). Twelve Secrets of Highly Creative Women: A Portable Mentor. Berkeley, CA:Conari Press.
  • Murray, M. (2001). Beyond the Myths and Magic of Mentoring: How to Facilitate an Effective Mentoring Process. San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.
  • National Staff Development Committee. (1996) A Guide to Mentoring. The Australian National Training Authority. Melbourne, Victoria.
  • NSW Ministry for the Status and Advancement of Women. (1994) Guidelines on Mentoring for Women. NSW Ministry for the Status and Advancement of Women. Woolloomooloo, NSW.
  • Quinlan, K. M. (1999) Enhancing mentoring and networking of junior academic women: what, why and how? Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 21 (1), pp 31-42.
  • Ragins, B. R. & Cotton, J. L. (1996) Jumping the hurdles: barriers to mentoring for women in organisations. Leadership & Organisation Development Journal, 17(3), pp 37-41.
  • Shea, G. (1997). Mentoring: How to Develop Successful Mentor Behaviours (3rd Edition). , Menlo Park, CA:Crisp Publications.
  • Shea, G. F. (1999). Making the Most of Being Mentored: How to Grow from a Mentoring Relationship.  USA: Crisp Publications.
  • Wellington, S. and Spence, B. (2001). Be Your Own Mentor: Strategies from Top Women on the Secrets of Success. New York: Random House.
  • Whittaker, M. and Cartwright, A. (2000). The Mentoring Manual. Great Britian: Gower.
  • Zachary, L. J. (2000). The Mentor’s Guide: Facilitating Effective Learning Relationships. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.