Press mentions

News articles:
 * "Out in the Open: The Crusade to Bring More Women to Open Source", Wired, July 2014
 * "OpenHatch: Non-profit advises projects, helps volunteers", Linux Magazine
 * "Open Source in Boston", About.com
 * "Getting started: Training missions", Sourceforge.net
 * "GHC '14 - OpenHatch Open Source Workshop & Getting Into GitHub", Red Hat Community News
 * "How To Get Started In Open Source", ReadWriteWeb
 * "Open source software event to take place", The Rensselaer Polytechnic

Mentions in news articles:
 * "Why You Should Get Involved With Open-Source", Huffington Post
 * "Getting GitHub: Why journalists should know and use the social coding site", KnightLab
 * "Women Have a Long Way to Go in Open Source", Dice.com
 * "A Look at Student Mentoring and Linux Learners Student Day", Linux.com

Possible mentions in journal articles (unconfirmed, found via Google Scholar):
 * "Involving older adults in the design and development of free/open source software"
 * "How to involve students in FOSS projects"
 * "Development of a Theory-grounded Socialization Framework to Investigate Newcomer Socialization in Free/Open Source Software Communities"
 * "It's Not Only about Writing Code: An Investigation of the Notion of Citizenship Behaviors in the Context of Free/Libre/Open Source Software Communities"

Interviews and self-published sources:
 * "Welcomed, Even If It's By a Robot", In Beta podcast
 * "OSI Fiscal Sponsorships Extends Opportunities: OpenHatch", Open Source Initiative newsletter (also mentioned at "Interview: Simon Phipps, a computer scientist and open source advocate")
 * "OpenHatch.org Workshop on Open Source Software", student club website