
Women's Studies |
Gateway sites for Women's StudiesStart with these directories of Women's Studies sites online. See below for selected internet resources, from webpages to discussion lists.
A site "featuring research and teaching materials meant to facilitate the integration of Women's and Gender Studies into International and Area Studies philosophy and curricula."
The University of Maryland women's studies site provides links to conferences, bibliographies, film reviews, other web sties of interest to women's studies researchers.
Includes lists of internet women/gender resources by subject, publishers and other book-related information, women's organizations, links to a searchable database of women's videos (WAVE), an exhaustive list of women-centric magazines and newsletters, and robust bibliographies on a variety of subjects. A great gateway resource for those interested in women’s studies librarianship as well as those curious about resources available in the interdisciplinary field of women’s studies.
Created by the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries, this gateway site provides a comprehensive collection of web links organized by subject. Of interest to anyone seeking resources in support of women's studies.
Internet Resources for Women's Studies
American Women is not a collection of digital items. It is a gateway--a first stop for Library of Congress researchers working in the field of American women's history. The site contains a slightly expanded and fully searchable version of the print publication American Women: A Library of Congress Guide for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 2001). The guide has been redesigned for online use, with added illustrations and links to existing digitized material located throughout the Library of Congress Web site.
Resources and information in support of increasing women's presence and involvement in information technology both as users and developers.
"Extensive collection of biographies and links to biographies of women. Organized alphabetically and by field, these lists highlight women's achievements in almost every area of history." By Danuta Bois.
Arranged in chronological order, each entry provides a one page biography, a portrait/photograph, and a link to their husband's biography. Maintained by the official White House web page.
A collection of speeches by influential, contemporary women.
IWPR is a public policy research organization dedicated to informing and stimulating the debate on public policy issues of critical importance to women and their families.
A site "featuring research and teaching materials meant to facilitate the integration of Women's and Gender Studies into International and Area Studies philosophy and curricula."
Part of the The Internet History Sourcebooks created and maintained by Paul Halsall at Fordham, the Internet Women's History Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented for educational use. This sourcebook attempts to present the various ways of looking at the history of women within broadly defined historical periods and areas.
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The NCRW supports, generates and facilitates collaborative feminist research and works to provide a network for the dissemination of information related to Women's research.
The National Organization for Women (NOW) is the largest organization of feminist activists in the United States. Founded in 1966, NOW works to bring about equality for all women.
NWSA is committed to support and promote feminist teaching, research, and professional and community service at the pre-K through post-secondary levels.
Arranged in chronological order, each entry provides a one page biography, a portrait/photograph, and a link to their husband's biography. Maintained by the official White House web page.
Sociologists for Women in Society is an international organization of social scientists--students, faculty, practitioners, and researchers--working together to improve the position of women within sociology and society in general.
The University of Maryland women's studies site provides links to conferences, bibliographies, film reviews, other web sties of interest to women's studies researchers.
Includes lists of internet women/gender resources by subject, publishers and other book-related information, women's organizations, links to a searchable database of women's videos (WAVE), an exhaustive list of women-centric magazines and newsletters, and robust bibliographies on a variety of subjects. A great gateway resource for those interested in women’s studies librarianship as well as those curious about resources available in the interdisciplinary field of women’s studies.
Links to more than 700 women's studies (including "gender studies") programs, departments, and research centers around the world that have web sites.
Compiles web sites addressing women and information technology.
Created by the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries, this gateway site provides a comprehensive collection of web links organized by subject. Of interest to anyone seeking resources in support of women's studies.
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