Women's Studies Web Resources
Artemis
– links to most women's studies
programs in the U.S. Only those with electronic links are listed.
Documents
from the Women's Liberation Movement – from the archival collection in Duke's
Special Collections Library with a focus on the radical origins of the
movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Early
Modern Women Database – a
database on the study of women in early modern Europe and the Americas.
Femina – searchable database of info for women and
girls.
Feminist Collections – a
quarterly journal of women's studies resources.
Feminist
Activist Resources on the Net – searchable
index for connecting feminists who are activists to resources on the
internet.
Feminist Majority Online
– designed for research,
information, and action on the issues.
Feminist Theory Web
Page – includes historical
background of feminism in the US and in other countries and ethnic
groups, information on prominent feminists, and resource guides for
feminist scholarship in such areas as critical theory, political
theory, religion, psychology, and more.
Gender-Related
Electronic Forums Page – an
annotated, frequently updated listing of more than 500 women- and
gender-related email lists.
Indexes,
Abstracts, and Bibliographies – includes
gender studies, women's studies, and men's studies.
Institute for
Research on Women and Gender – focuses
on interdisciplinary projects related to women's changing economic and
social roles.
International Center for
Research on Women – focuses
on women in the developing world and achievement of full, economic,
social, and political participation.
Internet
Resources on Women: Using Electronic Media in Curriculum Transformation
– regular additions to Joan
Korenman's 1997 book of this title.
Internet Women's History Sourcebook – collection
of primary sources and meta-indexes deals with women's history country
by country, struggle by struggle.
Jewish Feminist Resources – includes
sites concerning Judaism, art, history, organizations and periodicals.
Lesbian
Legacy Collection – library
and archives, primary documents and other links.
Living the Legacy
– the National Women's History
Project here celebrates the 150th anniversary of the founding of the US
Women's Rights movement.
Medieval Feminists Index – a
bibliography of "journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books
about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages."
National American Women Suffrage Association Collection – part of the American Memory project from the
Library of Congress, this includes books, pamphlets, and other
important documents and images from the movement.
National Women's Studies
Association: Changing Lives through Feminist Education – supports and promotes feminist/womanist
teaching, learning, and research.
The Rural Womyn Zone
– searchable site with excellent
links to local and global women's issues to reach the online community
of rural feminists.
SisterSpirit
– women's spirituality organization
in Portland, Oregon "celebrating Goddess in all Her forms."
Syllabi on the
Web for Women- and Gender-Related Courses – a college-level syllabus collection. It
includes more than five hundred web-based syllabi, arranged into 26
disciplinary sections. Syllabi that make extensive use of the Internet
are marked.
Victorian
Women Writers Project – includes
anthologies, novels, political pamphlets, religious tracts, children's
books, and volumes of poetry and verse drama.
Women and Social
Movements in the United States, 1830-1930 – a rich collection of primary documents
organized for academic study.
Women's Human
Rights Resources – location
for diverse, quality information on women's international human rights
with articles, documents, and links on each subject.
Women in American History
– from Encyclopedia Britannica, WAH
offers coverage of historical figures, from the 1600s to the present.
Women's Studies Database – comprehensive
women's studies site including picture gallery, jobs, and government
documents.
Women's Studies Internet Resources – lists
of Internet resources under the category of disciplinary and topical
sites arranged alphabetically by topic.
Women's Studies Librarian – an
invaluable list of bibliographies, including core collection lists for
libraries and for women's studies faculty.
Women's Studies Resources – links
compiled and edited by Karla Tonella, University of Iowa.
Women's Studies/Women's Issues Resource Sites – a winner of the Digital Librarians' monthly
awards for outstanding informational service. A selective set of links
arranged by topic and fully annotated.
WSSLINKS: Women and Gender Studies Sites – distinctive for its breadth of coverage, this
site covers topics which include art and film, culture (mostly
literature), education, health, history, international, lesbian sites,
music, philosophy, politics, science & technology, and
theology, etc. Sponsored by the Association of College and Research
Libraries.
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