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  1. Sharing Our Stories of Survival: Native Women Surviving Violence (Tribal Legal Studies) by Martell Carrie, 2007-10-28
  2. World Weary Woman: Her Wound and Transformation (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts, 96) by Cara Barker, 2001-07-01
  3. Report of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women: 60the Session Supplement No.38
  4. The Man Who Loved Women by Dorothy Valcarcel, 2006-11-14
  5. Discovering God's Will for Your Life (Women of Faith Study Guide Series) by Women of Faith, 2003
  6. Viva: Women and Popular Protest in Latin America (International Studies of Women and Place) by Sarah Radcliffe, 1993-01-22
  7. Bible and the Role of Women: A Case Study in Hermeneutics (Facet Bks) by Krister Stendahl, 1973-06
  8. A Woman's Journey Through Luke: 12 Lessons on the Savior Exclusively for Women (Women's Bible Study Series) by Dee Brestin, 1998-07
  9. Married Women Who Love Women by Carren Strock, 2000-04
  10. All the Women of the Bible by Dr. Herbert Lockyer, 1988-10-13
  11. Women Creating Women: Contemporary Irish Women Poets (Irish Studies) by Patricia Boyle Haberstroh, 1996-02
  12. Courageous Women (Courageous Studies for Women) by Stacy Mitch, 2002-12-01
  13. Gospel Women: Studies of the Named Women in the Gospels by Richard Bauckham, 2002-05
  14. Confidence Men and Painted Women: A Study of Middle-class Culture in America, 1830-1870 (Yale Historical Publications) by Karen Halttunen, 1986-09-10

121. Journal Of International Women's Studies
University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Sociology Katherine Side, Mount Saint Vincent University, Department of Women s studies Ranjini Thaver
http://www.bridgew.edu/SoAS/jiws/
Bridgewater State
College Links to Issues: Special Issue: Vol. 5, #4
May 2004
Special Issue: Vol. 5, #3
May 2004
... Vol. 1, #1 Journal of International Women's Studies
About the Journal

Submission Guidelines

Submission Guidelines: Book Reviews
Executive Editor:
Diana Fox
Bridgewater State College
Department of Anthropology Associate Editor:
Dr. Ellen Ingmanson Bridgewater State College Department of Anthropology Co-Editors: Loni Bramson Board of Directors Movement to Abolish Prostitution and Pornography (MAPP) loni.bramson@verizon.net Helen Thompson Department of English University of Louisiana DrHelenT@att.net Book Review Editors: Sharon Hileman Department of Languages and Literature Sul Ross State University shileman@sulross.edu Suzanne Baker Director of the Women's Resource Center University of Michigan-Dearborn suzbaker@umd.umich.edu

122. Women's Studies Graduate Programs, Links Page
Links to Women s studies Graduate Programs, divided by degreeMA, Ph.D., Certificates. Graduate Programs in Women s studies. This
http://www.smith.edu/wst/gradlinks.html
Graduate Programs in Women's Studies
This list is updated several times a year and is divided into the following sections:
Ph.D. stand-alone programs, M.A. programs, and everything else (minors, certificates, concentrations).
Programs are listed by the highest terminal degree available.
This list is meant as a helpful guide, and is by no means "official."
All questions regarding programs listed should be directed to the institution administering the program. U.S. Ph.D. Programs Clark University, Worcester, MA
Ph.D. in Women's Studies. Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA
Ph.D. and M.A. in Women's Studies in Religion. Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Ph.D. in Women's Studies. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Ph.D. in Women's Studies. Ohio State University
Ph.D. in Women's Studies.

123. Women's Studies (R)E-sources On The Web
Women s studies (R)Esources on the Web. Women in Film and Television (WIFT) http//www.wift.com/ back to index. To Women s studies Resources at Duke.
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

124. Sallie Bingham Center For Women's History And Culture At Duke University
Duke Women s studies Program. We regularly work with Duke Women s studies faculty to devise class projects that incorporate the use of primary source materials.
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/women/

On-line Collections
Reference Help Women's Collections Research Grants ... Duke Women's Center
This page was created by
Ginny Daley
Last Updated 8/12/2003
by Amy Leigh
Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture
in the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
at Duke University
Overview . The Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture is an integral part of Duke's Special Collections Library which houses a broad range of rare and unique primary source material. In 1988, the Women's Studies Archivist position was created by external donor funding in order to coordinate the acquisition, cataloguing, reference, and outreach activities related to the Special Collections Library's holdings on women and gender. This position was permanently endowed in 1993. In 1996, the Women's Studies Reference Archivist position was created to support increasing reference and outreach demands of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture. Holdings.

125. Women S Studies Programs Worldwide
Frequentlyupdated listing of more than 700 women s studies programs, departments, and research centers around the world, including both graduate and
http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/programs.html
Here are links to more than 700 women's studies (including "gender studies") programs, departments, and research centers around the world that have web sites. Programs and departments offering graduate degrees or concentrations have this fact noted in an annotation below the link. For a larger list of women's studies programs, including those without web sites, see the September issue of the Modern Language Association's journal PMLA or Gerri Gribi's listing of Women's Studies programs in the U.S. For information about institutions offering Women's Studies graduate and undergraduate degrees online, see Online Degrees in Women's Studies NOTE: After I had started putting this listing together, Kate Robinson told me about an annotated collection of links she has compiled of Women's Studies programs in the United States . I've decided to leave my links up as well, especially since they include programs outside the US , and since I keep learning about new sites. (My listing now includes more than 700 links; I last updated it on March 22, 2004

126. Women's Studies
Information Resources for Women s studies. States. Department of Labor. Women s Bureau Top of the Page. Women s studies. Searchable
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subj/women.html
Information Resources for Women's Studies
UCSB Library Gateways Women of Color Labor/Work ...
Women's Studies Program - UC, Santa Barbara
Women's Studies Collection Development Policy
- Davidson Library
Center For Research Libraries
- A source for scholarly research resources
UCSB Library Resources
, UCSB Library Women's Studies Research Guide
The women's studies research guide provides starting points for research in Women's Studies at the UCSB Library. The guide lists relevant periodical databases for locating articles, and reference books for concise easily accessible inforamtion on a range of topics related to women, feminism and gender.
Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Studies Research Guide
A guide to Internet and UCSB library resources in the area of gay, lesbian, bisexual studies.
UCSB E-Journal Subscriptions
An alpahbetical and subject listing of electronic journals that the UCSB library subscribes to.
Top of the Page
Gateways/Megasites to Women's, Feminist and Gender Resources
Femina: Sites for By and About Women
See the Society and Culture: Feminist Resources page for feminist issues.

127. NIKK Nordic Institute For Women's Studies And Gender Research
The Post of Professor II (shared Professorship), Social Science, Women s studies and Gender Research is vacant at the Centre for Women s studies and Gender
http://www.nikk.uio.no/index_e.html
News
About NIKK
News Events Calls for papers ... Main Page
The Post of Professor II
The Post of Professor II (shared Professorship), Social Science, Women's Studies and Gender Research is vacant at the Centre for Women's Studies and Gender Research, University of Oslo. Read more
Guest Researcher at NIKK
Jan Wickman, researcher from the Department of Sociology at Åbo Akademi University, Finland, works as a guest researcher at NIKK and SKK (Oslo University). Read more
Relaunch of the NIKK web site!
In January 2004 NIKK had a complete visual and graphical change. This also included the "Nordkalender". Read more
Towards a more defined research profile
NIKK's new director Solveig Bergman plans for new research at NIKK. Read more
Nordic PhD School starts in 2004
Tema Genus at the University of Linköping, Sweden has in cooperation with NIKK received funds from NorFA, Nordic Academy for Advanced Study to start up a five year research school for PhD training. The competition to receive the funds was hard and we waited eagerly for the results, says Susanne V. Knudsen, Senior Researcher at NIKK. Read more
Conference in Iceland 2004
A Nordic Conference on women's movements today and in the past is organised in Iceland in June 2004.

128. Archive Of Women's Studies Syllabi
Archive of Syllabi in Women s studies in Music. Iowa State University Women s Diaries, Journals and Letters (English/Women s studies 345);
http://www.sun.rhbnc.ac.uk/Music/Archive/Women/
Archive of Syllabi in Women's Studies in Music
Please note : this archive is intended as a sharing resource, and syllabi lodged here are to be considered as work in progress rather than as definitive publications. They are therefore provided with the dates when they were first used. We would be glad to add further syllabi: please send them in an e-mail message (i.e. simple ASCII text) to . Contributors may, if they wish, make their syllabi anonymous by removing their name and institution from public view (in this case, please substitute a fictional institution so that people will have an idea of the proper context for the course (e.g., Bigstate University, Smallville College, Uptown Conservatory, etc; for those who choose to keep their names attached, an e-mail address would be helpful for additional information).
  • State University of New York, Buffalo University of Kansas University of Minnesota
    Arizona State University
    ...
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • 129. Women's Studies
    Women s studies. Center for Women s studies. Spend some time at this West Virginia University site and you will be amply rewarded.
    http://www.educationindex.com/women/
    Women's Studies
    A B C D ... F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
    4000 Years of Women in Science
    This is a compilation of information about women in science . There are more than 125 women from our scientific past documented in biographies and photographs. A bonus is the inclusion of the reference list of books and articles used to develop this site.
    The Ada Project- Tapping Internet Resources for Women in Computer Science
    Lots of articles and links to resources, plus a discussion board. Resources include: bibliographies and online papers, conferences, employment, awards, news, organizations, projects and statistics. Everyhing you've been looking for!
    Arsis Press: Concert Music by Women Composers
    Arsis Press publishes the concert and sacred music of 40 women composers, and this site details the available works. Don't miss the reprint of a Washington Post article about Clara Lyle Boone and the history of her work in getting women's music published and played (against great odds!).
    BRIDGE
    BRIDGE (Briefings on Development & Gender) wants to "assist development professionals ... to integrate gender concerns into their work." This site offers an explanation of BRIDGE services and publications, and an introduction to development and gender issues.

    130. Women's Studies
    Women s studies. Academic Programs and Departments, and Research Institutes. To Library Resources. WMSTL (Women s studies Listserv).
    http://www.ibiblio.org/cheryb/women/otherprogs.html
    Women's Studies
    Academic Programs and Departments, and Research Institutes
    To introduce you to the variety of programs "out there", we searched the Internet for program specific information. The available information varied greatly, from program overviews to course listings. If you are interested in Women's Studies, you might want to take a few minutes and browse the information supplied by these other programs. But remember: these items represent just the tip of the iceberg. Many other programs are available; in fact, there is probably one near you!

    131. LIBRARY RESOURCES FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES
    Library Resources for Women s studies. Many Universities and Research Centers have Women s studies resources and collections. We ve
    http://www.ibiblio.org/cheryb/women/librcws.html
    Library Resources
    for Women's Studies
    Many Universities and Research Centers have Women's Studies resources and collections. We've searched the Internet for information on some useful or unique collections. If an OPAC was mentioned as being especially strong in women's resources, we've provided a TELNET link to that OPAC for you. To browse some other women's studies library resources available over the Internet select any of the following items:
    Barnard College Library
    Bryn Mawr College
    telnet TRIPOD.BRYNMAWR.EDU or 130.58.85.10
    login: library
    To exit, type Q
    Contains the holdings of Haverford College, Bryn Mawr College, and Swarthmore College
    California PolyTech
    Guide to the Julia Morgan Collection.
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Contains a collection of Women's Studies books. You may search by author or title.
    Harvard University
    telnet HOLLIS.HARVARD.EDU or 128.103.60.31
    Press RETURN when Mitek Server screen appears
    Type hollis on the Harvard Univ./Office for Information Technology screen, OR HOLLIS.HARVARD.EDU or 128.103.60.31

    132. WWNFF Women's Studies
    Fellows 2004. Apply Electronically. Questionnaire. About Us. Newsroom. Get Involved. Contact Us. Purpose, Eligibility and Awards. Application.
    http://www.woodrow.org/womens-studies/

    133. ACRL Women's Studies Section Collection Development Committee: WSSLINKS
    WSSLINKS Women and Gender studies Web Sites. The WSSLINKS homepage has moved. 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

    134. Internet For Women's Studies > WELCOME    
    WELCOME TO INTERNET FOR WOMEN S studies. using this tutorial. key Internet sites for women s studies. how to search the Internet. what to trust on the Internet.
    http://www.vts.rdn.ac.uk/tutorial/women

    Using the Tutorial

    A tutorial from the
    Virtual Training Suite

    designed for UK
    higher education
    WELCOME TO INTERNET FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES
    A free, "teach yourself" tutorial that lets you practise your Internet Information Skills using this tutorial key Internet sites for women's studies how to search the Internet what to trust on the Internet how to get the most from the Internet for your work Let our experts guide you to the best of the Web Internet for Women's Studies has been written by Christine Wise of The Women's Library, London Guildhall University. It is one of a set of tutorials within the RDN Virtual Training Suite.
    This tutorial is maintained by: Feedback
    Content-type: text/html Cache-Control: no-cache

    135. WSSLinks: Archival Sites For Women's Studies
    Women s studies Section. Association of College Research Libraries / American Library Association. WSSLinks. Archival Sites for Women s studies.
    http://home.gwu.edu/~mfpankin/archwss.htm
    Women's Studies Section
    WSSLinks
    Archival Sites for Women's Studies
    Welcome to Archival Sites for Women's Studies, part of WSSLinks , developed and maintained by the
    Women's Studies Section
    of the Association of College and Research Libraries Northeast Southeast Southwest ... Outside the U.S.
    Northeast
    American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Archives
    Guide to holdings of records of this archive in Park Ridge, Illinois, and to records related to nurse anesthetists or to other organizations.
    http://www.aana.com/archives
    American Jewish Archives
    Guide to collections from Jewish women's organizations and individual women at the American Jewish Archives at the Cincinnati campus of Hebrew Union College.
    http://www.huc.edu/aja/women.htm
    American Library Association Archives
    Guide to the non-current ALA Archives maintained by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Includes some records of the Women's Studies Section and Committee on Status of Women in Librarianship.
    http://web.library.uiuc.edu/ahx/ala/
    Archives of Women in Theological Scholarship at Union Theological Seminary, New York

    136. Women's Studies Department At UC Berkeley
    Course Information, Resources, Contacts. Donate to Women s studies. 2004 Boundaries in Question Conference News Upcoming Events. Scholarship Information.
    http://socrates.berkeley.edu:4047/
    Donate to Women's Studies 2004 Boundaries in Question Conference Scholarship Information About the Department Donate to Women's Studies 2004 Boundaries in Question Conference Scholarship Information About the Department ... Contacts

    137. Www.library.upenn.edu/etext/collections/diaries/
    www.library.upenn.edu/etext/diaries/ Women s studies Department of the University of Arizona This site © the Women s studies Department of the University of Arizona. The Department of Women s studies at the University of Arizona stands at the cutting
    http://www.library.upenn.edu/etext/collections/diaries/

    138. Www.inform.umd.edu8080/EdRes/Topic/WomensStudies/
    Centre for Gender and Women s studies HomeTrinity College, Dublin Centre for Gender and Women s studies. The Centre for Gender and Women s studies was established in Trinity College in July, 1988.
    http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/Topic/WomensStudies/

    139. What You Can Do With A Women's Studies Major
    for Women s studies Majors. An Annotated Bibliography. Moreover, a Women s studies major equips you with significant additional advantages
    http://www.msu.edu/~wmstdy/wsmjr1.htm
    Career Opportunities for Women's Studies Majors An Annotated Bibliography
    1. What You Can Do with a Degree in Women's Studies
    A. Employment Skills You Gain With a Liberal Arts Education
    Women's studies provides you with all the benefits of a liberal arts degree. Liberal arts education emphasizes critical thinking, which can be applied to a multitude of careers. It demonstrates to a potential employer that you have the confidence, skills, and maturity to earn a college degree; that you are well-rounded, having studied a wide variety of topics rather than one narrow skill area; that you likely are able to think more globally than many other job applicants. Managers often prefer liberal arts majors because they think they are better at organizing material, writing well, and making oral presentations. Moreover, a Women's Studies major equips you with significant additional advantages... B. Additional Employment Skills You Gain With a WS Degree
    C. Fields of Graduate Study That WS Majors Have Pursued

    The fields of graduate study that Women's Studies majors have pursued include: Administration, advocacy, anthropology, arts, counseling, education, history, humanities, international studies, law, library science, philosophy, psychology, public health, public policy, social work, and sociology.

    140. Worldwide Organization Of Women's Studies

    http://www.fss.uu.nl/wows/start.html

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