Further Reading
- Catley, Christine Cole (2006). Bright Star: Beatrice Hill Tinsley, Astronomer. Auckland: Cape Catley. ISBN 1-877340-01-4.
- Dodd, Richard J. (1984). "Appreciation: Beatrice M. Tinsley, 1941-1981". Southern Stars 30: 429–431. Bibcode 1984SouSt..30..429D.
- Faber, Sandra (1981). "Obituary: Beatrice Tinsley". Physics Today 34 (9): 110.
- Hill, Edward (1986). My Daughter Beatrice, A Personal Memoir of Dr. Beatrice Tinsley, Astronomer. New-York: American Physical Society. ISBN 0-88318-493-1.
- Guarnieri, Maria D.; Pancaldi Stagni, Maria G. (1991). "Beatrice Muriel Hill Tinsley: una vita per la scienza". Orione 11: 28–33. Bibcode 1991Ori....11...28G.
- Larson, Richard B.; Stryker, Linda L. (1982). "Beatrice Muriel Hill Tinsley". Quarterly of the Royal Astronomical Society 23: 162–165. Bibcode 1991Ori....11...28G.
- Whineray, Scott, ed. (1985). Beatrice (Hill) Tinsley, 1941-1981, Astronomer: A Tribute in Memory of an Outstanding Physicist. Palmerston North, N.Z.: Massey University, New Zealand, Institute of Physics Education Committee.
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