Women's Studies




 

  • American Women
    "A gateway to Library of Congress resources for the study of women's history and culture in the United States." (Library of Congress)


  • Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
    Digitized full-text documents from the Women's Lib movement in the US, from the late 1960’s to the early 1970's. Includes speeches and writings. (Duke University)


  • Early Modern Women Database
    Scholarly databases and full-text resources selected for the study of women of Europe and the Americas, c1500-1800. Search or browse by title, broad subject, time period, geographic area. (University of Maryland Libraries)


  • Feminist Majority Foundation Online
    Searchable gateway to a vast, wide-ranging collection of resources. The Feminist Internet Gateway and the Feminist Research Center are the most noteworthy of the 16 buttons on the homepage, which also provides action alerts on political, medical and cultural issues.


  • Gifts of Speech: Women's Speeches from around the World
    Speeches given since 1900, international in scope. (Liz Linton, Sweet Briar College)


  • New York Public Library Best of the Web: Women's Studies
    Annotated collection of web resources chosen by the subject specialists at NYPL; organized into the following categories: Arts & Literature; Biographies; Careers; Discussion Groups; Diversity & Culture; Feminism & Women's Rights; General Resources; Health; Historical Resources; Organizations; Religion; Statistics.


  • North American Women’s Letters and Diaries
    A searchable collection of the full text of over 150,000 pages from American and Canadian women’s diaries and correspondence. From the Colonial period to the 1950's, representing the famous and unknown, all age groups, life stages and ethnicities. (Alexander Street Press via NCLive)


  • WSSLinks: Women and Gender Studies Web Sites
    Provides access to scholarly web resources in support of women's studies. (Women's Studies Section, Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association)


  • Women in the Middle East
    Links to sites related to researching women in the Middle East. Categories include Ancient Middle East, Afghani, Arab, Armenian, Assyrian, Iranian, Israeli, Kurdish, Maltese and Turkish women.(Columbia University Libraries)


 


 

 

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