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  1. Building Women's Studies Collections: A Resource Guide (Choice Bibliographical Essay Series)
  2. Directory of Women's Studies Programs & Library Resources
  3. Women's Studies (British Library occasional papers)
  4. A guide to the Brown University Libraries women's studies collection by Molly C Mahony, 1984
  5. Women's studies: Guide to reference sources (Sources in social sciences in the University of Chicago Library) by Frank Conaway, 1999
  6. Women's studies: An examination of library use by researchers in the field with special reference to the Fawcett Library (Library research digest) by Pauline Blagden, 1985
  7. In Our Lady's library,: Character studies of the women of the Old Testament, by Judith F Smith, 1923
  8. INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY REASEARCH IN WOMEN'S STUDIES by Susan Searing, 1985
  9. Introduction to Library Research in Women's Studies (Westview Guides to Library Research) by Susan E. Searing, 1985-06
  10. The Book of Women's Love and Medieval Medical Hebrew Literature on Women (Kegan Paul Library of Jewish Studies) by Carmen Caballero Navas, 2004-06-29
  11. American Women: A Library of Congress Guide for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States by Janice E. Ruth, Barbara Orbach Natanson, et all 2002-01-01
  12. Women's periodicals and newspapers from the 18th century to 1981: A union list of the holdings of Madison, Wisconsin, libraries (A Reference publication in women's studies) by Maureen E Hady, 1982
  13. Women's History: A Guide to Sources at Hagley Museum and Library (Bibliographies and Indexes in Women's Studies) by Lynn Ann Catanese, 1997-11-30
  14. English Manuscript Studies Vol 9: Writings by Early Modern Women (British Library - English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700)

1. Search Them All - Womens Studies Libraries
womens studies libraries. General www.uky.edu. Omniseek /Lifestyle/Women /Womens Studies /Libraries and Collections Lifestyle
http://www.search-them-all.com/cgi/search/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=womens studie

2. Women's Studies (R)E-sources On The Web
Virginia Tech libraries. http//scholar2.lib.vt.edu/spec/women/ wmnunidx.htm. Manuscript Resources for Women's studies. http http//www.women.com. womens Net. http//www.igc.org/igc
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/women/cyber.html
Women's Studies
(R)E-sources on the Web
There's a lot of women and gender-related activity going on in cyberspace, so much so, that a comprehensive, up-to-date list is impossible to compile and maintain. The various internet sites listed below are primarily electronic sources or E-SOURCES that may be useful for Women's Studies. These sites will inevitably lead you to additional sources. There are also a few individual fun sites listed as well. Please let me know if you have problems connecting or there are other sites that should be added to this list. Women's History Links Archives and Collections
Women's Resources on the Web
Women's Organizations

3. Colby College Libraries: Research: Guides: Womens Studies
A guide to selected basic bibliographic and reference materials about the womens studies that are easily available to Colby students in paper or electronic format. the Women's studies Section of
http://www.colby.edu/library/research/guides/womenstudies.shtml
Women's Studies As with any interdisciplinary topic, the material on Women's Studies is vast and scattered. This guide represents only a sampling of materials available; users should always check the shelves near the items listed and search the Library Catalog for complete coverage of their topic.
Dictionaries

General Encyclopedias

Topical Encyclopedias

Biography
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Other Web Sites

Dictionaries
  • REF HQ 1115 .K73 1985b
    A Feminist Dictionary. Boston: Pandora Press, 1985.
    Uses quotations to define a variety of terms.
    REF HQ 1115 .H86 1995
    Humm, Maggie. The Dictionary of Feminist Theory 2d ed. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1995. A more traditional dictionary approach to feminist content. Good starting place for most terms and concepts. REF HQ 1115 .R68 2000 Gamble, Sarah. The Routledge Critical Dictionary of Feminism and Postfeminism. NY: Routledge, 2000. Fifteen signed essays on various topics plus an A to Z section of key themes and major figures, briefly described. REF HQ1190 .E63 2000 Code, Lorraine, ed.
  • 4. Omniseek /Lifestyle /Women /Womens Studies /Libraries And
    available...... Lifestyle /Women /womens studies /libraries and Collections Guide to University of Toronto libraries and Collections. No
    http://www.omniseek.com/srch/{57738}

    5. Omniseek /Lifestyle /Social Sciences /Womens Studies /Libraries And
    Lifestyle /Social Sciences /womens studies /libraries and Collections. Other libraries and Collections col.html) University of Toronto libraries. Guide to libraries and Collections.
    http://www.omniseek.com/srch/{57179}

    6. WOMENS STUDIES (in MARION)
    womens studies. Women's studies. ( 1 title) Women's studies libraries. ( 1 title) Women's studies libraries Congresses.
    http://lc01.cerritos.edu/MARION?key=womens studies&ind=S&fmt=&lng=

    7. About The Womens Studies Research Room In The Humanities Library: MIT Libraries
    The womens studies Research Room in the Humanities The Women's studies Research Room, 14E311, houses collection of Women's studies links, see WSSLINKS Women Gender studies
    http://libraries.mit.edu/humanities/aboutWSRR.html

    Humanities Library Home

    The Womens Studies Research Room in the Humanities Library The Women's Studies Research Room , houses a circulating collection of materials that emphasize women's perspectives in the disciplines supported by the Humanities Library.
    Not all materials about women owned by the library are here. Consult Barton to determine locations of particular material. For a comprehensive collection of Women's Studies links, see
    mmanoff@mit.edu
    ), Associate Head of the Humanities Library and selector for Women's Studies.

    8. About: Women's Studies International
    Women s studies, gender studies, feminist theory and criticism.......About Women s studies International. Connect via WWW. Coverage. Subject
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indexes/womens-res-int.html
    About: Women's Studies International
    This resource is enabled
    Coverage
    Subject Description: Women's studies, gender studies, feminist theory and criticism. Subject Keywords: Years: 1972 to the present. Content Type: Citations. Regions: International; most citations are from U.S., Canadian, and British publications. Sources:
    Publishing Information
    Provider: Content: Databases licensed from: Rush Publishing, Inc.; Guillaume Data.
    Electronic Presentation: NISC (National Information Services Corporation). Availability: This resource is available only to current faculty, staff and students of Columbia University. More information about LibraryWeb access
    Searching
    Search Methods: Use the Advanced Search mode whenever possible. Search Tips: Search authors by using last name and first initial only, e.g., greer, g (not greer, germaine).
    Related Resources
    • After you have found citations, you will need to do a title search in CLIO to see whether Columbia owns this publication, for example, t=education update If you can't find it in CLIO, speak with a reference librarian.
    • Women's Studies Abstracts, 1972-1983.

    9. Women's Studies, UM Libraries
    studies. Women s studies. A Selected List of Holdings in the Archivesand Manuscripts Department, University of Maryland libraries.
    http://www.lib.umd.edu/ARCV/rguide/womens.html
    Guides to Info. Resources Archives and Manuscripts Resource Guides
    Women's Studies
    A Selected List of Holdings in the Archives and Manuscripts Department, University of Maryland Libraries For more information about how to access materials in this guide, please visit the Archives and Manuscripts Department web page or fill out an information request
    Table of Contents
    • Historical Manuscripts Collections University Archival Record Groups Literary Manuscripts Maryland Manuscripts Photographs Memorabilia
    Historical Manuscripts Collections
    For more information, visit Historical Manuscripts Archives of the American Association of University Women, College Park, Maryland Branch Archives of the American Association of University Women, Maryland Division Archives of the American News Women's Club 20th and 21st century. The Archives of the American News Women's Club (ANWC) documents the history of the ANWC from its founding in 1932 until the present and contains scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, issues of newsletters, membership information and directories, event files, photographs, and several audiotapes and videotapes. Also included are records documenting the operation of the clubhouse. Membership in the ANWC was initially limited to women reporters and writers employed by newspapers. Membership later expanded to include women from all areas of communications. Archives of the Association for Childhood Education International 19th and 20th century. Originally established in 1892 as the International Kindergarten Union (IKU), the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) is the oldest professional association of its type in the United States. Primarily an organization of educators, the association's current goals include promoting the inherent rights, education, and well-being of all children in home, school, and community. The collection provides a continuous history of the organization, which evolved from the International Kindergarten Union, the National Council of Primary Education, and the Association for Childhood Education. Material in the collection includes correspondence; reports; bulletins; research for a book

    10. Research Guide: Women's Studies - Boston College
    WSS is the Women s studies Section of American College and Research libraries,a division of the American Library Association. Archival
    http://www.bc.edu/libraries/resources/guides/s-womens/
    @import "/meta-elements/css/standards.css"; BCInfo A to Z SEARCH DIRECTORIES ... research guides Search Libraries BC Sites
    LIBRARIES HOME
    ABOUT THE LIBRARIES RESOURCES Quest: Library Catalog ... Contact Libraries
    This highly selective research guide covers the most useful, current and basic reference sources in Women's Studies and includes a basic list of journals. It is arranged by reference type and includes print, electronic and microform formats. This guide covers sources professors expect students to consult in researching a paper, gathering data to support a thesis and reviewing the literature on a topic. Since the purpose of this guide is to facilitate your research and is only part of the research process you are encouraged to contact the Reference Desk staff or me in person or email me with your question. Consult the glossary for definitions and explanations of library terms. While the intent of this guide is to get you started on your library research, A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing Research explains the research process. Additional information and guidance is available from the Subject Specialist for Women's Studies, Shari Grove (617-552-4481); grove@bc.edu

    11. Women's Studies Collection - Boston College
    Number The BC libraries online catalog can be searched by LC classification numberto get a better idea of what specific titles the women s studies collection
    http://www.bc.edu/libraries/resources/collections/s-womens/
    @import "/meta-elements/css/standards.css"; BCInfo A to Z SEARCH DIRECTORIES ... research collections Search Libraries BC Sites
    LIBRARIES HOME
    ABOUT THE LIBRARIES RESOURCES Quest: Library Catalog ... Contact Libraries
    Collection Overview
    The women's studies collection supports teaching and research needs for students and faculty in the Women's Studies Program . The primary focus of the collection is the study of women in the United States. The collection areas are the history of women in the United States, and current research and discourse carried out in the social sciences and women's studies The Women's Studies Program offers an interdisciplinary minor to undergraduates and places emphasis on the study of women's past and present position in society, analyzing the differences among women as a result of such factors as race, class, religion, and sexuality; the concept of gender relations is also an important emphasis. The range of issues that intersect with gender such as nationalism and post colonialism, health, labor, sexuality, race, family work and welfare are are additional aspects that are studied. The collection mirrors and supports these concerns by providing current teaching and research materials in many formats, including electronic access. Shari Taylor Grove
    Women's Studies Bibliographer
    E-Mail: grove@bc.edu

    12. University Of Mississippi Libraries - Women's Studies Subject Guide
    Relevant subject headings include women, women artists, women dramatists, womenfilmmakers, women readers, women writers, womens studies, feminism, femininity
    http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/files/subject/women.html
    LIBRARY QUICK LINKS AICPA Blues Archive Circulation Course Reserves Distance Learning Gifts and Donations Gift Policy Government Documents Kudzu Library Jobs Library Map Microforms/Media My Library Account Research Help Science Library Staff Directory Visual Collections Writing Center
    WOMEN'S STUDIES
    Barbara Adams, Subject Librarian This guide provides a selected list of sources for research. Following are useful titles in various categories of information sources with an emphasis on electronic resources. You should choose categories and titles according to your information need, but be aware that this is only a selection and that many more sources are available. Women's Studies Videos
    Women's Studies Favorite Books

    Guide to Women's Studies Special Collections
    Electronic Databases
    Subject Specific Databases
    Anthropological Index
    Anthropological Literature describes articles and essays on anthropology and archaeology, including art history, demography, economics, psychology, and religious studies. Indexes related journals such as Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women.
    Arts and Humanities Search
    Index to titles of articles in archaeology, architecture, art, classics, dance, film, folklore, history, language and linguistics, literature, music, Performance Art, philosophy, theater, theology and religious studies. Indexes articles, bibliographies, editorials, letters, reviews, and more. Covers publication years from 1980 - present. Indexes journals including: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Journal of Womens History, Womens History Review and the Womans Art Journal.

    13. Women's Studies - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
    studies Database http//www.inform.umd.edu8080/EdRes/Topic/Womensstudies/ Womensstudies Weblinks http//www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/Womensstudies/othsubj
    http://library.uwf.edu/eli/Social/Womens.shtml

    ELi Research Guides

    University of West Florida Libraries
    Women's Studies
    General
    Contemporary Women's Issues . 1992- (RDS)
    This database indexes books, journals, newsletters, research reports from non-profit groups, government and international agencies, and fact sheets concerning contemporary women's issues on health and human rights in over 150 countries.

    GenderWatch . (ProQuest)
    GenderWatch is a full-text database focusing on the impact of gender across a broad spectrum of subjects. The database primarily contains current publications, but also indexes archival material dating back to the 1970s for selected titles.

    Inventory of Marriage and Family Literature. 1973/74-1993/94. (Ref. HQ 728 I57)
    This source updates the International Bibliography of Research in Marriage and the Family (Volume 1: 1900-1964; Volume 2: 1965-1972) which is shelved at Ref. Z 7164 M2 A48.

    Social Sciences Full-Text
    This multi-disciplinary database provides access to journal articles in sociology and the other social sciences.

    Sociological Abstracts . 1963- (Cambridge)
    This database provides abstracts of articles from over 1,000 international sociology and social science journals. A cumulative index appears annually. To most effectively use the index, consult the

    14. Selected Sources For Women S Studies
    women s studies. It is developed and maintained by the Association ofCollege Research libraries Women s studies Section. http//libr
    http://www.stthomas.edu/libraries/guides/women/womens.htm

    15. Collection Development Policy
    studies Journals project is to ensure that copies of needed serials in the fieldof women s/gender/feminist studies are available within the UC libraries.
    http://www.library.ucsb.edu/services/policies/collections/womens-studies-cd.html
    Women's Studies Collection Development Policy
    POLICY PURPOSE
    The purpose of the women's studies collection development policy is to provide guidelines for the acquisition of library materials in the field of women's studies.
    COLLECTION PURPOSE
    The Davidson Library women's studies collection's primary intent is to support the undergraduate and graduate level curriculum offerings of the UCSB Women's Studies Program, and women's studies' faculty research needs. Primary users are women's studies students, faculty, affiliated faculty and other members of the campus community seeking information or doing research related to women, feminism and gender. Women's studies consists of the academic study of women, feminism and gender across the disciplines; feminism as a multidimensional and multicultural international movement addressing a wide range of social economic and political issues; and analyzing systems of domination and subordination, as well as assumptions and biases about women. The UCSB Women's Studies Program offers an undergraduate major and minor, Master's degree, and a doctoral emphasis for graduate students in other departments. The Women's Studies Program is affiliated with the Departments of Anthropology; English; German, Slavic and Semitic Studies; History; History of Art and Architecture; Religious Studies; and Sociology

    16. University Libraries @ The University Of Akron: Women's Studies Resources
    Women s Issues located on the University of Akron libraries website is a full-textcollection of newspapers, magazines and journals useful in women studies.
    http://www3.uakron.edu/ul/subjects/womens-studies.html
    Hours Services UA Libraries Catalog Reserves ... UL Home
    Subject Resources - Women's Studies
    Librarian for Women's Studies: Ms. Bennie P. Robinson
    Email: bpr@uakron.edu Some of the databases listed on this page are for University of Akron students, faculty and staff only.
    For detailed information on connecting from off-campus, see: Connecting to Online Resources.
    Databases, Indexes and Abstracts

    17. Women's Studies Guide: University Libraries
    UofL libraries, Women s and Gender studies. and other resources) available at UofLlibraries. ALL WOMEN S AND GENDER studies DATABASES (see also ALL DATABASES AZ).
    http://library.louisville.edu/research/womens/path.html
    University of Louisville UofL Libraries Resources by Topic Women's and Gender Studies Article Databases
  • Contemporary Women's Issues
  • GenderWatch
  • Gerritsen Collection
  • History Universe: Access to Women's Studies ...
  • Social Sciences Citation Index
  • See also the list of all Women's and Gender Studies databases with descriptions below on this page. Internet Sources
  • Online Periodicals
  • Research Guides
  • Women's Studies Collections
  • E-Journals ...
  • UofL Women's Studies Program Print Sources
  • Collection Profile
    Check Minerva for books (and other resources) available at UofL Libraries ALL WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES DATABASES (see also ALL DATABASES A-Z African American Biographical Database
    Contains extended narratives of African American activists, business people, former slaves, performing artists, educators, lawyers, physicians, writers, church leaders, homemakers, religious workers, government workers, athletes, farmers, scientists, factory workers, and moreboth the famous and the everyday person. (Chadwyck-Healey) More information Ageline
    Bibliographic references to the study of aging in psychological, health-related, social and economic contexts. (Ovid)
  • 18. Women's Studies Guide: University Libraries
    Women s studies Collections. A Guide to Uncovering Women s History in ArchivalCollections This website is a guide to WWW pages of archives, libraries, and
    http://library.louisville.edu/research/womens/list.html
    University of Louisville UofL Libraries Resources by Topic Women's and Gender Studies Guide Internet Sources
    Online Periodicals
    Research Guides Women's Studies Collections
    Online Periodicals
    Women- focused Magazines and Newsletters on the Web
    Research Guides
    American Women's History: A Research Guide "American Women's History provides citations to print and Internet reference sources, as well as to selected large primary source collections. The guide also provides information about the tools researchers can use to find additional books, articles, dissertations, and primary sources." Feminist Internet Gateway Provides information under the categories: General Women's Sites; Women and Girls in Sports; Women's Health; Women in Politics; Women's Organizations; Young Women and Girls; Feminist Arts, Literature and Entertainment; Violence Against Women; Women and Work; Reproductive Rights; Global Feminism; Lesbian Issues, Women in Science; Women's History and Education Resource; Listservs, Forums and Newsgroups; and, Government Research and Reference. ViVa Women's History "ViVa is a current bibliography of articles about women's and gender history." Also includes a links page which provides information on women's history institutions, organizations, and sites, and archival and library collections.

    19. Women's Studies - Dalhousie University Libraries
    GenderInn womens and Gender studies database. Gifts librarians. InforMwomens studies Database Academic and general issue resources.
    http://www.library.dal.ca/subjects/womensub.htm

    Subject Specialist
    Reference Collection Printed Indexes/ Bibliographies Databases ... Women's Studies Program at Dalhousie
    Women's Studies
    Subject specialist:
    Fran Nowakowski phone - 902-494-3661 fax - 902-494-2062 e-mail - Fran.Nowakowski@Dal.ca
    Library Resources
    Reference Collection
    This collection includes sources such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, directories, handbooks, and yearbooks. The following resources are found in the Reference Room, Ground Floor. Historical Dictionary of Feminism - HQ 1115 B65 1996 REF
    Statistical Record of Women Worldwide - HQ 1150 S73 1995
    Women's World: a timeline of women in history - HQ 1122 F69 1995 REF
    Printed Indexes/Bibliographies
    These sources, which provide access to the contents of books and journal articles are shelved by call number order either in the Index area, Ground Floor of the Library or in the stacks on the 4th floor. Canadian Periodical Index , 1929-1998 AI 3 C21 REF INDEX
    Women Studies Abstracts , 1972-1996 Z 7962 W6 4th Floor
    Databases
    These databases are available at workstations across the campus and can also be accessed remotely. Please refer to the Remote Access to Library Services for off-campus access instructions.

    20. Women's Studies
    Other libraries. Monash University Library has several other branch librarieswhich have significant resources for the study of women s issues.
    http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/subjects/womens-studies/
    Monash: Library home: Subjects: Womens-studies:
    Women's Studies
    Thee School of Political and Social Inquiry is one of ten schools in the Faculty of Arts. This web page will connect you to information and resources relevant to Women's Studies Details of subjects offered can be found on the homepage of the and in the Arts Faculty handbooks for undergraduates and postgraduates
    Collections
    The library holds good collections across the full range of Women's Studies in feminist theory, feminist research, feminism cross culturally. GO TO MyPortal Monash University Lectures Online Past Exam Papers Tutorials, tours and drop-in sessions Related subjects Sociology Visual Culture Development Studies Faculty Links School of Political and Social Inquiry
    Electronic Resources
    Information Literacy
    Virtual Librarian Monash provides an extensive range of tutorials on the processes of searching for relevant information on the Virtual Librarian site.

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