Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_W - Womens Studies Libraries
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 99    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Womens Studies Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. The Family, Women, and Death: Comparative Studies (International Library of Anthropology) by S. Craig Humphreys, 1983-01
  2. Women's Studies Index, 1996 (Gk Hall Women's Studies Index) by Macmillan Ref Library, 1997-09
  3. Choice Reviews in Women's Studies 1990-96
  4. The Ladies of Londonderry: Women and Political Patronage (International Library of Historical Studies) by Diane Urquhart, 2007-11-13
  5. Women's studies databases: a critical comparison of three databases for core journals in women and gender studies.(Table): An article from: Library Trends by Cindy Ingold, 2007-09-22
  6. The Women of the Middle Kingdom:Master Study Reference Library No. 7 China by R. L. , A. M. McNabb, 1908
  7. Women and the Book: Assessing the Evidence (The British Library Studies in Medieval Culture) by Jane Taylor, 1997-04-19
  8. Women's Claims: A Study in Political Economy (The Library of Political Economy) by Lisa Redfield Peattie, Martin Rein, 1983-12-17
  9. Gender, Migration and Domestic Service (Routledge International Studies of Women and Place) by Janet Momsen, 1999-12-02
  10. Reclaiming the American Library Past: Writing the Women In (Contemporary Studies in Information Management, Policies, and Services) by Suzanne Hildenbrand, 1996-01-01
  11. Mothers & Daughters: Interviews with Kibbutz Women (Kibbutz Studies Book Series) by Aviva Zamir, Cindy Cohen, 1986-03
  12. The Victimization and Exploitation of Women and Children: A Study of Physical, Mental and Sexual Maltreatment in the United States by R. Barri Flowers, 1994-10
  13. Geographies of Women's Health (International Studies of Women and Place) by Isabel Dyck, 2001-05-18
  14. Gender Politics in the Asia Pacific Region: Agencies and Activisms (International Studies of Women Andplace) by Brenda Yeoh, 2002-07-26

21. WU Libraries Women's Studies Websites
Women s Resources Project Women s Resources Project presents information on academicprograms in Women s studies and libraries with strong collections
http://library.wustl.edu/subjects/women/websites.html
Skip navigation Catalog My Library Account Find Articles, Databases, ... About the Libraries
University Libraries
Search Library Pages
Other Search Options
Help! ERes ILLiad ... WU Home
Websites
The American Experience: Eleanor Roosevelt
PBS companion site to the film biography of America's most famous first lady. This site also offers supplemental information and learning resources, including biographical information on Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Louis Howe, Marian Anderson, and J. Edgar Hoover; historical background on the Progressive Movement, the battle for suffrage, and the Detroit Race Riots of 1943; and a timeline and maps relating to Roosevelt's life and journeys as first lady and social reformer.
American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States

A gateway for Library of Congress researchers working in the field of American women's history.
American Memory Project: Women's History

The Manuscripts Division of the Library of Congress provides access to primary resources in women's history.
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.

22. WU Libraries Womens Studies
Printed Indexes womens studies. HQ1180 S78. womens studies Abstracts (1972Present).Olin Level 3, Reference Indexes, Case 5 South. Z7962 W65.
http://library.wustl.edu/units/ref/printindx/womenstudies.html
Printed Indexes
Womens Studies
These titles are located in the Reference Department of Olin Library. Click title of index to see catalog record and complete holdings information. Click electronic version to search online. Online access is only available to Washington University students, faculty, and staff. Information about access from outside Washington University campuses may be found here.
Other Resources
[Electronic Databases] [Printed Indexes] [Return to Subject Categories] [Women's Studies - Website by Subjects]
Last update: Friday, January 09, 2004 Page maintained by cholland@wustl.edu

23. Loyola University Chicago Libraries
CSJ Phone (773) 5082773 Email rstalze@luc.edu Dept womens studies Program, Having Fillout an electronic form at http//libraries.luc.edu/forms/rba.shtml .
http://libraries.luc.edu/cfpages/subjectpg.cfm?sid=50

24. New Page 1
Websites http//libraries.mit.edu/humanities/womensstudies/wscd.html Maintainedby womens studies section of the Association of College Research libraries.
http://library.ups.edu/instruct/bachmann/WomensStudies/WS494.htm
Women's Studies 494 Feminist Research Methods
Professor: Suzanne Holland
Library Liaison: Donna Bachmann (LIB 112A; x3619) Challenges Unique to Women's Studies Research Newer field in academia - indexing tools include most established journals Most primary source materials related to events within the Women's movement are smaller,
non-commercial magazines, newspapers, newsletters, diaries, etc. Women's Studies is interdisciplinary Women's name changes Women's events in history not traditionally covered in much detail until last 30 years Background Information Start with more general sources of information and progress toward more specific ones as you refine your topic. Library Catalog: SIMON
Use Keyword searching to gain entry to a topic and then utilize the subject headings within select records to focus your search.
Selected Subject Headings feminist women social role Click into Subject Headings within the records to focus your search and view related information. feminist theory womenmental health sex role feminist therapy womenUSpsychology sex differences (psychology) lesbian feminism womens studies psychoanalysis and feminism feminist theology womenUSsocial conditions women history
Reference Books - subject encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, statistical information, guides to the literature.

25. Information Resources For Women's Studies
Interdisciplinary, searchable database of inprint books and e-books compiled bythe Association of College Research libraries, Women s studies Section.
http://www.library.unr.edu/subjects/womens.html

Off-Campus Access

- Full text available
- Open access In search results, click Find It for links to full text or other information. Other Subjects Please direct questions to Betty Glass Ask a
Librarian!

Updated 25 May 2004

26. Womens Studies
System Women s studies Librarian This site includes publications pertaining to women sstudies, including a http//www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/Womensstudies
http://lib.newpaltz.edu/research_areas/womens_studies.html
Ask A Librarian
Library Catalog

(Dynix) ERes ... STL Home Women's Studies
Need Help?
Locating Biographical Information
Locating Current Events Locating Book Reviews Locating Government ... Need Help? PRINT RESOURCES LISTED BELOW ARE IN THE REFERENCE COLLECTION OF SOJOURNER TRUTH LIBRARY ON THE MAIN FLOOR. In addition to Reference sources, use the DYNIX On-Line catalog to locate circulating books in the Stacks. Use option 1 (Subject-Library of Congress) to search for books about a particular topic. For assistance with subject headings, consult: Women in LC's terms : a thesaurus of Library of Congress subject headings relating to women. [REF Z695.1.W65 D53 1988]. You may also want to go to the second floor and browse through the Women's Studies section [call numbers in HQ area ]. There are also several topics relating to women in the Pamphlet File collection in the Reference area. INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY
  • Black women in America : an historical encyclopedia.
    [REF E185.86 .B542 1993 ]. The dictionary of feminist theory. [REF HQ1115.H86 1990].

27. UMKC Libs: Guide To Women's Studies
Art Journal (19721977); Feminist Collections A Quarterly of Women s studies ResourcesAlso online at www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/Womensstudies/fcmain.htm.
http://www.umkc.edu/lib/Instruction/MNLsubjguides/womens-studies.htm
UMKC MERLIN Catalog Site Map Search Site ... Just for You
Library Guide to Women's Studies
To Find Books To Find Articles Selected Journals
Reference Sources
... Web Resources Note: Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary subject area. By examining research materials in the Social Sciences and Humanities-related fields, one can devise a fairly comprehensive and diverse range of resources.
To Find Books
Use the MERLIN Library Catalog and the MOBIUS Union Catalog to find resources relevant to your research. Relevant works can be found using subject headings (Library of Congress) such as: To find the location of a book in Miller Nichols Library, see the Location Guide Return to top of page
To Find Articles
Remote (off-campus) access to databases is available only to UMKC students, faculty, and staff. All other users must access online resources within the Libraries. Begin searching by selecting a database. After selection you will be prompted to provide a UMKC Single Sign-On user name and password OR a 9-digit UMKC ID number and last name, as needed.

28. Binghamton Univ. Libraries: Women's Studies Programs
Women s studies Women s studies Programs. Feminist University Network Site provideslinks to both womens Centers and Women s studies throughout the world.
http://library.lib.binghamton.edu/subjects/women/prog.html
Women's Studies: Women's Studies Programs
Artemis Guide to Women's Studies Programs
Site provides links to college and university Women's Studies Programs in the United States.
Canadian Women's Studies On-Line
Site includes information on Canadian undergraduate and graduate programs, and research institutes for women's studies.
Feminist University Network
Site provides links to both Womens Centers and Women's Studies throughout the world.
Network of Interdisciplinary Women's Studies in Europe (NOISE)
Provides information about Women's Studies programs in European countries.
Women's Studies Programs
Searchable database of Women's Studies programs, created and maintained by the University of Illinois Women's Studies Program and co-sponsored by National Women's Studies Association (NWSA).

Very complete list (over 300) of links to programs in the United States and the world.
Women's Studies Resources Created October 28, 1997; Revised August 20, 2003
http://library.lib.binghamton.edu/subjects/women/prog.html

29. Resource Page: Womens Studies 73: Introduction To Women's Studies
Welcome to the resource page for Women s studies 73 Introduction to Women s studies. forplaces to visit Acclimate yourself to the UVM libraries by beginning
http://bailey.uvm.edu/ref/wsthome.html
University of Vermont Bailey/Howe Library
Information and Instruction Services Reference Division
Women's Studies 73. Introduction to Women's Studies
Resource Page Quick Links
UVM Libraries Ask a Reference Question UVM Libraries Home Sage
(electronic collections) Remote Access to Sage Voyager
UVM Libraries online catalog B/H Library Virtual Tour Reference Division
Welcome to the resource page for Women's Studies 73: Introduction to Women's Studies. While you are attending the University of Vermont you will use the Bailey/Howe Library on a regular basis, so it is best to familiarize yourself with the library as soon as possible, not only for this course, but for all your others. Check us out, in-person or virtually! Following is a list of suggestions for places to visit
  • Acclimate yourself to the UVM Libraries by beginning at the UVM Libraries home page . Here you will find links to UVM's four libraries as well as links to hours , services, Voyager , the online catalog to materials owned by the UVM Libraries, and Sage , the UVM Libraries information gateway.

30. WSSLINKS Women And Gender Studies Web Sites
WSSLINKS Women and Gender studies Web Sites. WSSLINKS main page has moved! Pleaseupdate your links to the new URL http//libr.org/wss/WSSLinks/index.html.
http://libraries.mit.edu/humanities/WomensStudies/wscd.html
WSSLINKS
Women and Gender Studies
Web Sites
WSSLINKS main page has moved!
Please update your links to the new URL
http://libr.org/wss/WSSLinks/index.html
You will be automatically redirected there in 10 seconds.

31. University Of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian's Office
Women s studies Resources at UWMadison Library Resources, E-Journals and Hintson Keeping Up with New Resources. Programs, Research Centers, libraries, and
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/
Welcome to the Women's Studies Librarian's Office
University of Wisconsin System About the Office Links, by Subject Subscribe to Feminist Collections/
Feminist Periodicals/
Publishers and Other Book Information Tutorials Course Hand-outs WAVE ...
women's videos database
and list of video distributors Read Feminist Collections Homepages of Magazines/Journals Women's Studies Resources at UW-Madison: Library Resources E-Journals and Hints on Keeping Up with New Resources Programs, Research Centers, Libraries, and Archives Bibliographies Core Books Database and More Links Women's Organizations
Search WWW Search www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/
Maintained by the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian
430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706; (608) 263-5754
Send comments or questions to wiswsl@library.wisc.edu
Parts of this site last updated: April 1, 2004.
UW-Madison Libraries

32. ACRL Women's Studies Section Collection Development Committee History Pages
Women s History Sites, part of WSSLINKS which is developed and maintained by theWomen s studies Section of the Association of College and Research libraries.
http://libraries.mit.edu/humanities/WomensStudies/history.html
Women's History Sites
Welcome to Women's History Sites, part of WSSLINKS which is developed and maintained by the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries. This page will list annotated links of various comprehensive sources of U.S. and global women's history. Be sure to also check out Archival Sites for Women's Studies also on WSSLINKS.
WSSLINKS ACRL Women's Studies Section Home Page Ancient Times Medieval Times ...
Women's History Speakers/Performers
Ancient Times
Biographies of Women Mathematicians
Compilation of biographical information on women mathematicians from the 18th century and before to the present day.
http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/chronol.htm
Diotima : Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
Collection of resources concerning gender in the Mediterranean world. Includes a searchable bibliography, links to art collections, anthology of translations and desired translations of primary sources, and links to many other resources.
http://www.stoa.org/diotima/

33. ACRL Women's Studies Section Collection Development Committee: WSSLINKS
WSSLINKS. Women and Gender studies. Web Sites. The WSSLINKS homepage has moved. The new URL is http//libraries.mit.edu/humanities/ Womensstudies/wscd.html. ACRL Women's studies Section Page. http//www.library.yale.edu/wss/
http://www.library.yale.edu/wss
WSSLINKS
Women and Gender Studies
Web Sites
The WSSLINKS homepage has moved . The new URL is http://libraries.mit.edu/humanities/WomensStudies/wscd.html ACRL Women's Studies Section Page http://www.library.yale.edu/wss/ Last modified November 1999 Original design and construction by Ellen Greenblatt , Auraria Library, Denver, CO
Currently maintained by Diane Goldenberg-Hart , Yale University, New Haven, CT

34. World-Wide Web Resources - Feminism & Women's Studies
Feminism and Women's studies. New Sites Added Since March 10. Defining Gender, 14501910, "Advice Literature for men and women." in Women's studies, to assist women's studies librarians and collection of College and Research libraries, Women's studies Section
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/women.html

Feminism and Women's Studies
New Sites Added Since March 10
  • Defining Gender, 1450-1910 , "Advice Literature for men and women." Access to approximately 50,000 images of original manuscript and printed material, including a strong core of documents from the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Ephemeral material such as ballads, cartoons and pamphlets are featured alongside diaries, advice literature, medical journals, conduct books and periodicals. Structured into five sections: Conduct and Politeness (Section I) [available as of 3/10/04] and Domesticity and the Family (Section II) [available summer 2004]; the other three will be made available over the next three years: Consumption and Leisure (Section III), Education and Sensibility (Section IV) and The Body (Section V). Accessible via campus computers. Also available off-campus for UK faculty, students and staff; follow these proxy server access instructions
  • Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000 , brings together books, images, documents, scholarly essays, commentaries, and bibliographies to document the multiplicity of women's reform movements. Accessible via campus computers. Also available off-campus for UK faculty, students and staff; follow these proxy server access instructions
    Search UK Libraries Fulltext Journals Available Online Site for women-related titles
  • The Ada Project , Tapping Internet Resources for Women in Computing. From Yale University.
  • 35. MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS ON THE WEB (WOMEN-FOCUSED)
    are some other sites to check The Women s studies Section of the Association ofCollege and Research libraries, American Library Association, has Core List
    http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/mags.htm
    MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS ON THE WEB (WOMEN-FOCUSED)
    If you are affiliated with University of Wisconsin-Madison, you may want to try our Women's Studies/Women's Magazines E-Journals at UW-Madison page first, where you'll find links to periodicals to which the University Libraries subscribe. The links on the page below are to free sites, which may offer sample articles, but usually not full issues. Web pages of periodicals vary considerably. Most describe the publications and provide recent tables of contents, subscription information, and sample articles in full-text. Some are online 'zines with no print equivalent. Here are some other sites to check:

    36. Women's Studies Resources
    Core Lists in Women s studies from the (US) Association of Collegeand Research libraries Women s studies section. These Core
    http://www.york.ac.uk/services/library/subjects/womenint.htm
    University of York Library
    Women's Studies Internet Resources
    LibWeb York Information Connections YorkWeb Subject resources ... Library catalogue Subject Librarian: Sue Cumberpatch sc17@york.ac.uk
    University of York resources
    Collections and directories ...
    Statistics
    University of York resources
    See also: Sociology information sources: Gender Studies which includes further resources which may be of interest.
    • Women's Studies resources in the University of York Library [ HTML Acrobat PDF
    • Microform sources for women's history [ HTML Acrobat PDF
    • Databases at York (York users only) - Information about all major databases available to members of the University. Includes a list of databases and database host services, links to individual database guides, information on how to connect to database host services and how to download software if required, plus the Database FAQ with answers to frequently asked questions about databases available at York.
    • Electronic journals at York - Links to an alphabetical list of full text electronic journals available at York. see also the list of free electronic journals related to women's studies further down this page.

    37. WSSLinks [Topic]
    Women s studies Section. Association of College Research libraries/ American Library Association. WSSLinks. Women Theology. Welcome
    http://www.earlham.edu/~libr/acrlwss/wsstheo.html

    38. LSU Libraries -- Women's And Gender Studies
    Maintained by the Collection Development committee of ACRLWSS (Associationof College and Research libraries Women s studies Section).
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/women/
    Women's and Gender Studies
    WGS at LSU and in Louisiana Recommended Sites
    Education Resources
    Women's and Gender Studies (WGS) at LSU and in Louisiana
    Return to Top of the Page
    Recommended Sites
    • Women's Studies/Women's Issues Resource Sites
      A selective, annotated web site containing resources and information about women's studies/women's issues with emphasis on sites of use to an academic women's studies program.
    • WSSLinks
      Well organized collection of academic resources on various topics in women's studies. Maintained by the Collection Development committee of ACRL-WSS (Association of College and Research Libraries' Women's Studies Section).

    39. LSU Libraries: Women's And Gender Studies Resources
    LSU libraries580 Women s and Gender studies Resources at LSU libraries.This annotated resource guide covers the following information
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/women/pathfind.html
    Women's and Gender Studies Resources at LSU Libraries
    This annotated resource guide covers the following information: REMEMBER: Women's Studies is interdisciplinary so for complete coverage check the sources in related disciplines.
    ONLINE CATALOG SEARCHING
    LSU Libraries catalog has a new interface. The most effective way to do subject searching is in the advanced search mode . Enter the sample subject searches below in the subject search box BUT before clicking on search, scroll to the bottom of the page and in the match on box select exact content . Here are some examples of subject and word or phrase searching (new terminology for keyword searching) to try: subject= feminism United States word or phrase= comparable worth subject = women in literature word or phrase = womens liberation subject = sex role word or phrase = domestic violence subject = afro american women word or phrase = black women subject = women social reformers word or phrase = women and writers subject = sexual harassment word or phrase = women and science subject = pay equity word or phrase = gender and law
    Searching Hints:
    Try your terms both as subject and word or phrase(new terminology for keyword searches).

    40. Rutgers University Libraries: Subject Research Guides: Women's Studies
    Guide in Women s studies provides a list of basic resources for conducting a researchin Women s studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick libraries.
    http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/womens_studies/w
    @import url(/rul/includes/rul-style2.css); Kayo Denda
    Women's Studies Librarian
    kdenda@rci.rutgers.edu

    January 10, 2004 Subject Research Guides: Women's Studies
    Libraries Home

    Hours and Directions

    Ask a Librarian

    Advanced Users
    ... Staff Resources
    The Research Guide in Women's Studies provides a list of basic resources for conducting a research in Women's Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick Libraries. Mabel Smith Douglass Library houses the main collection on Women's Studies. It includes the subject areas of sexuality and gender studies; sociology and history of the family; history of feminist movement and the struggle for women's rights; and feminist theory in its interdisciplinary and sociological manifestations. Alexander Library houses material in the area of history and literature of women, government documents related to women including United Nations and foreign and international documents.
    Related Rutgers Websites

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 99    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter