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Selected by Ruth
Dickstein, Women's Studies Librarian, University of Arizona
The following connections were selected to link researchers
with the most useful sources on the Internet in women's studies
WOMEN'S META SITES
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WWWomen!
- Arts & entertainment, business, lesbian activism, sports, education,
diversity and computers.
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FeministCOM
- Selected list of resources by topic; activism, arts & humanities,
girls, health/reproductive rights, publications, violence, technology,
organizations, women's studies.
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Women's
Studies/Women's Issues Resources Sites (Korenman)
- Activism, arts and humanities, girls, health, international, net
info, religion, science, sexuality, women of color.
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Women's
Studies Database (University of Maryland)
- Conference information, film reviews, gender issues, employment,
government,calls for papers, reference, syllabi.
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Yahoo:
Society & Culture and Yahoo:
Social Science: Women's Studies
- Selected resources by topic; i.e. abortion, age, families, gays,
gender, minorities, sexuality, art, history.
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WSSLINKS:
Women and Gender Studies Web Sites
- Links to Archives, Art & Film, Culture, Education, Health, History,
Lesbian Sites, Philosophy, Politics, & Science & Technology.
Maintained by the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College
and Research Libraries.
WOMEN'S STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
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University
of Arizona Women's Studies Program
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University
of Arizona Commission on the Status of Women
SIROW:
Southwest Institute for Research on Women
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OUTReach:
LGBT Resources at the University of Arizona
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Oasis
Center for Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence
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University
of Arizona Women's Resource Center
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Association
for Women Faculty
ACADEMIC RESOURCES
Women's
Studies Resources, University of Maryland
- Academic focus; bibliographies, conferences, employment, gender issues,
government and politics, film reviews.
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University
of Wisconsin Women's Studies Librarian's Office.
- Book publications, core women's studies bibliographies, syllabi and
course materials, women's studies magazines and newsletters
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Center
for Women & Information Technology
- Located at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, this site is
devoted to encouraging women and girls to become information technology
literate and also includes hundreds of course related syllabi.
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Women's
Studies Program Resources, Northern Arizona University
- Listings of books, articles, bibliographies, films and videos at
NAU.
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Association
of College and Research Libraries, Women's Studies Section
- Projects and programs of Women's Studies Section, ACRL's Women's
Studies Section Newsletter
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The
Feminist Task Force of the American Library Association
- Addresses sexism in librarianship, FTF Women in Libraries Newsletter
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Feminism
and Women's Studies, Carnegie Mellon University
- Publication of women's studies and feminist works with focuses
on issues of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural
practices.
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The
National Center for Curriculum Transformation Resources on Women
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Women
in Science and Technology
- Materials at the UA Library with the subject of women in science and
technology.
Center for Women and Information
Technology
- Provides a wealth of information for women, ranging from learning
the basics of computers to IT training and certification. Developed
by Joan Korenman at the University of Maryland, to promote women's involvement
in the IT industry.
4000
Years of Women in Science
- Biographies, references, photographs about women and science, mostly
pre-20th century
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International
Gender, Science and Technology Information Map
- Papers, reports, and links on women and global science & technology
issues.
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Global
Reproductive Health Forum
- Electronic journals, discussions and research articles on international
aspects of reproductive health including abortion, contraception, HIV,
and trafficking in women.
HISTORY, ART & LITERATURE
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American
Women's History: A Research Guide Digital Collections of Primary Sources
- Rich site maintained by Ken Middleton of Middle Tennessee State University
Library, describing and linking to all general and subject specific
information and primary sources in women's history.
Viva:
A Bibliography of Women's History
- Bibliography of women's history selected from more than sixty European
and American historical and women's studies journals. Compiled in Amsterdam.
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700
Important Women Artists: Medieval to Modern
- Images of artistic works arranged chronologically
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A
Celebration of Women Writers
- Full text of fiction, poetry, essays by women authors from the 1700s
to the present, biographical material, some criticism, commentaries
and portraits .
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Women
& Art Sites
- This page provides a selective, annotated list of links with information
on women in the visual arts.
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Internet
Women's History Soucebook
- Full-text documents relating to women throughout history. Scroll
down this page to the Contents to find readings.
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Medieval
Feminist Index: Scholarship on Women, Sexuality, and Gender
- Covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about
women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages.
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Monastic
MATRIX: A scholoorlary resource for the study of women's religious communities,
500-1600
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Renaissance
Women Online
- Full-text of publications by Renaissance writers, some pieces include
biographical and critical information
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DIOTIMA:Materials
for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
- Includes essays, translations of writings, reading lists, syllabi
for the civilizations around the Mediterranean.
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American
Women's History: An Annotated Directory of Internet Resources
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Women
Working in the United States - 1870-1939
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Focusing on women's participation in the U.S. economy
from 1870-1930. From the Harvard Libraries Open Collections Program,
this project includes books, manuscripts, and images from across the
Harvard libraries and museums.
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The
Emma Goldman Papers
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The
Margaret Sanger Papers Project
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H-Women
- Women's History Project
- Bibliographies,syllabi,discussion threads,book reviews, manuscripts,
exhibitions
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Special
Collections Library, Duke University
- On-line archival collections on topics that include African-American
women and Civil War women.
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Archives
for Research on Women and Gender
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Women
Writers of Color
- Focuses on lives and works of women writers of color.
Victorian
Women Writers Project
- Transcriptions of 19th century British women writers including books,
pamphlets, religious tracts, children's books, poetry and drama.
Victorian
Encyclopedia: (includes Gender Matters)
- Full text material covering economic, health, social conditions as
well as the arts, science and religion.
ETHNIC
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Black
American Feminism: A Multidisciplinary Bibliography
- An extensive bibliography of Black American Feminist thought from
across the disciplines
CLNET
Diversity Page
- Guide to electronic sources on African Americans, Asian Americans,
Latinos, Native Americans, Multicultural and National WWW Service
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International
Gender Studies (Berkeley)
- Bibliographies, filmograhies, teaching resources, web links for Asia,
Africa, Middle East and Arab World, and Minority Cultures of Europe
and North America.
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International
Women's Webs
- Access to women's sites outside the U.S. and Canada
Jewish
Women's Archive
- Purpose to chronicle the lives of Jewish American women. Contains
highlights of famous Jewish women's lives.
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Women
of Color
- Writings by and about women of color emphasizing feminisms, sexuality,
and reproductive health
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WIDNET:
Women in Development
- News alerts, statistical data, lists of international organizations,
magazines, and other resources
POLITICS & ACTIVISM
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The
Feminist Majority Foundation Online
- Feminist news, media watch, global connections
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CAWP/
Center For the American Woman and Politics
- Information about women candidates and women and the political process.
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Women's
Human Rights Resources
- Conventions, Reports, Bibliographies, Articles On-line, Beijing Conference,
Amnesty International
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U.S.
Department of Labor, Women's Bureau
- Media Releases, fact sheets, labor related data, publications from
the Women's Bureau.
PROGRAMS, ORGANIZATIONS, LISTSERVS
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Women's
Studies Programs, Departments, & Research Centers
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Global
List of Women's Organizations
Gender-Related
Electronic Forums
- Listservs related to women or gender issues.
LIBRARY GUIDES AND RESOURCES
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Library
Guides to Women's Studies Research
- Who Was She? Finding Biographical Information
about Women
- Gay & Lesbian Studies: Library
Research Guide.
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Using
SABIO
- A guide to the University of Arizona Library System's Online catalog
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Citation
Guides for Electronic Documents
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Women's
Videos and Films Guide for the UA Library
This page is maintained by: Ruth Dickstein, Librarian, University
of Arizona Library.
E-mail: Ruth
Dickstein
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