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==Career==
After she received her doctorate she worked at the newly founded Institut für Physikalische Chemie at Göttingen under Nernst.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Bartel |first1=Hans-Georg and Rudolf P. Huebener |title=Walther Nernst: Pioneer of Physics and of Chemistry |date=2007 |publisher=World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. |isbn=978-981-256-560-0 |location=Singapore}} pp. 102-104102–104</ref><ref name="Proffitt">{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/notablewomenscie00pame |title=Modern Women Scientists |date=1996 |publisher=Gale Group |isbn=978-0-7876-3900-6 |editor-last1=Proffitt |editor-first1=Pamela |location=Farmington Hills, Mich}} pp 353-354</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Zott |first1=Regine, Hrsg. |title=Wilhelm Ostwald und Walther Nernst in ihren Briefen sowie in denen einiger Zeitgenossen |date=1996 |publisher=Verlag für Wissenschafts- und Regionalgeschichte Dr. Michael Engel |isbn=978-3-929134-11-7 |location=Berlin}} pp. 62, 63, 65, 93, 95</ref>
 
When she returned from Germany in 1896, Maltby took up a position as associate professor at [[Wellesley College]] where she substituted for [[Sarah Frances Whiting]] who was on sabbatical. Maltby had previously taught at Wellesley as an instructor in physics from 1889 to 1893 to earn some money while attending MIT. At the end of the fall 1896 term, Maltby suddenly resigned for what she claimed at the time was to recuperate from a serious accident. Maltby resumed her teaching career as an instructor at [[Lake Erie College]] in September 1897 where she substituted for [[Mary Chilton Noyes]].<ref name="personal" />