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  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. WSSLinks: Women And Gender Studies Web Sites
Women s studies Section. Association of College Research libraries / AmericanLibrary Association. WSSLINKS Women and Gender studies Web Sites
http://www.libr.org/wss/WSSLinks/
Women's Studies Section
WSSLINKS
Women and Gender Studies
Web Sites
Welcome to WSSLINKS, developed and maintained by the Women's Studies Section of the . The purpose of WSSLINKS is to provide access to a wide range of resources in support of Women's Studies. Please send comments or suggestions to maintainers of individual subject pages. General sites History
Archives
International ...
World-Wide Web Virtual Library

WSSLinks Editor, jennifer.weintraub@yale.edu
This page was originally constructed in 1996 by
the Collection Development Committee of the ACRL Women's StudiesSection.
It was maintained by Marlene Manoff at MIT until June 2003 Back to the WSS Home Page Send comments about the WSS website to: Erin Stalberg
URL: http://libr.org/wss/wsslinks/index.html Last updated: February 3, 2005

22. NYPL, Women's Studies Research Guide
The Research libraries of The New York Public Library are one of the most importantresource centers for Women s studies in the United States.
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/women/
@import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? reserve a PC? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? order/license images? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless?
Women's Studies
A Guide to the Collections
of The New York Public Library
The Research Libraries of The New York Public Library are one of the most important resource centers for Women's Studies in the United States. The collections consist of vast retrospective holdings relating to women, including manuscript and archival material, as well as a broad range of current Women's Studies materials reflecting new trends and thought on feminist theory and scholarship. If you need further assistance, visit our reference desk, or e-mail us at grdref@nypl.org

23. Women's Studies Resources
Women s studies resources in the University of York Library HTML Acrobat PDF Association of College and Research libraries Women s studies an
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 ...
Back to Contents
University of York resources
See also: Sociology information sources: Gender Studies which includes further resources which may be of interest.
  • Centre for Women's Studies page
  • Women's Studies resources in the University of York Library [ HTML Acrobat PDF
  • Microform sources for women's history [ HTML Acrobat PDF
  • MetaLib (Databases at York until Jan 2006) (York users only)
    A gateway to bibliographic databases, statistical datasets, electronic journals and other Web resources available to members of the University. Includes guides and links to help. Also allows cross-searching of resources, and Alerts. Login with your University username and password to access all of these features.
  • Electronic journals at York - Links to an alphabetical list of full text electronic journals available at York.

24. ACRL Women's Studies Section Collection Development Committee: WSSLINKS
Association of College and Research libraries Women s studies Section. WSSLINKS Womenand Gender studies Web Sites. The WSSLINKS homepage has moved.
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

25. WSSLINKS Women And Gender Studies Web Sites
Association of College and Research libraries Women s studies Section. WSSLINKS Womenand Gender studies Web Sites. WSSLINKS main page has moved!
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.

26. Rutgers University Libraries: Subject Research Guides: Women's Studies
Women s studies Bibliographer Rutgers University libraries jsloan@rci.rutgers.eduMaintained by Lisa Vecchioli 19992000 Reference Librarian
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/womens_studies/w
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Kayo Denda
Women's Studies Librarian
kdenda@rci.rutgers.edu

October 6, 2004 Research Resources: Subject Research Guides:
Women's Studies
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 Resources

27. Rutgers University Libraries: Subject Research Guides: Women's Studies: Links Of
University of Arizona Library, Women s studies on the Internet Created by Ruth University of York Library Women s studies Information Sources
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/womens_studies/l
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Kayo Denda
Women's Studies Librarian
kdenda@rci.rutgers.edu

September 10, 2002 Research Resources: Subject Research Guides: Women's Studies:
Links of Interest
Activist Resources / Women's Issues / Feminist Resources
Feminism and Women's Studies
- Published by EServer, which is based at the University of Washington, this resource provides links to web sites devoted to such subjects as activism, gender and sexuality, women's history, Women's Studies Programs, and so on.
Feminist Activist Resources
- This guide provides links to Internet sites that focus on various issues of concern to feminist activists.
Feminist Gateway
- Maintained by the Feminist Majority Foundation, this listing of links focuses on sites dealing with women's issues.
Sexual Harassment Resources
- Sponsored by the Jackson Library at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, this resource features annotated links to numerous web sites and documents, providing coverage of federal government information, academic institution materials, and Supreme Court decisions.

28. Internet Public Library: Women
Look here for resources related to women, women studies, women s folk music, Wide Web http//www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/Womensstudies/others.htm
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/soc50.90.00/
dqmcodebase = "/javascript/"
Subject Collections

Business

Computers

Education
... Women This collection All of the IPL Advanced
Sub-headings:
Bridal
Careers
Feminism
Women's History
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
creativefolk.com
http://creativefolk.com/
A site combining information about folk music and women. Look here for resources related to women, women studies, women's folk music, and music about women and their lives. Also includes general folk music resources.
Dying to be Thin
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/thin/
This companion site to the film "Dying to be Thin" includes information on minority women and eating disorders, personal stories, resources, and frequently asked questions answered by an experienced psychologist.
FeMiNa: Web Search for Women
http://femina.cybergrrl.com/
Genesis: Developing Access to Women's History Sources in the British Isles
http://www.genesis.ac.uk/
Genesis is a mapping initiative funded by the Research Support Libraries Program (RSLP) to identify and develop access to women's history sources in the British Isles. The database holds descriptions of women's history collections from the libraries, archives, and museums of the British Isles.
Images of Women in Ancient Art
http://www.arthistory.sbc.edu/imageswomen/

29. Women's Studies - Subjects, Monash University Library
Monash University Library Subjects womensstudies It reflects theteaching and research interests of the Women s studies staff and associates
http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/subjects/womens-studies/
Skip to content Change text size Library home Catalogue ... Site map SEARCH Library website All of Monash enter search terms Monash University Library Subjects
Women's studies
Scope : guide for finding resources in the interdisciplinary field of Women's studies. It reflects the teaching and research interests of the Women's Studies staff and associates within the Faculty of Arts on Monash University's Clayton campus. Related subject pages Communications English literature Family law International development ... Visual culture Contact librarians Anna Ryan (Caulfield Library); Anna Davis (Matheson Library)
Library catalogue
Call numbers
  • browse the shelves at the following call numbers
Reference works
Journals
Databases
Websites
Library tutorials
Assignment writing

30. BUBL LINK: Gender Studies
Subjects gender studies, women s issues, women s studies DeweyClass 305.4 Author Association of College and Research libraries
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/g/genderstudies.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
Gender studies
Titles Descriptions
  • Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World Engendering Development through Attention to Gender Feminist Theory Website French Feminist Theory ... Y? The National Forum on People's Differences
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World
    Resources include teaching materials such as papers and study guides covering topics like women's spirituality, ancient social life, ancient and modern attitudes, gender and sexuality, and the status of women in ancient societies. Also features anthology essays, visual images, and material on biblical studies.
    Author: Scaife, Ross
    Subjects: gender studies, women in history
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: images, index
    Engendering Development through Attention to Gender
    World Bank report addressing issues relating to gender and development. Covers social norms, laws, economic institutions and growth, and policy making, with a view to promoting gender equality. Report is presented as a PDF file.
    Author: World Bank
    Subjects: economic development, gender studies

    31. UW Libraries - Women Studies
    The program in Women studies at the University of Washington focuses on women s More Info, Summit Books in Washington and Oregon academic libraries
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/WomensStudies/
    @import url(/css/subject.css); @import url(/css/subjprint.css); ask us email chat phone ... Off-Campus Access
    Women Studies
    The program in Women Studies at the University of Washington focuses on women's and men's lives from a feminist, multicultural and international perspective. The resources below are recommended as starting places. Feel free to contact the librarians for more suggestions. Finding Articles [help] Web of Science - Interdisciplinary database of citations to scholarly journal articles; not fulltext ProQuest Databases - Magazine, newspaper and journal articles on all topics; some fulltext Contemporary Women's Issues - Feminist magazines, small newspapers, newsletters, selected journals; all fulltext Finding Books and Dissertations [help] UW Libraries Catalog - Books, journals, videos, more Summit - Books in Washington and Oregon academic libraries Dissertation Abstracts - Ph.D. dissertations and Master's theses; request on interlibrary loan Electronic Journals Project MUSE - Fulltext collection of social science and humanities journals Ingenta - Fulltext collection of social science and humanities journals Science Direct - Fulltext collection of science, health, and social science journals

    32. Womens Studies Resources In The CAC
    Continue to Women s studies Resources, Part 2 BGSU, Bowling Green, OH 43403+1419-372-2411 http//www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/womenbb1.html
    http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/womenbb1.html
    Center for Archival Collections
    Bibliography:
    Womens Studies ResourcesPart 1
    MS 82 Mary Francis Feasel Alderton (1851-1932)
    Diaries, 1903-1919.
    Diaries with daily entries of activities and purchases in Seneca County, Ohio. Entries also cover domestic situations, religious essays, and mental health problems. MS 89 American Association of University Women. Bowling Green Branch.
    Records, 1938-
    Minutes, correspondence, membership records, newsletters, and scrapbook materials of local AAUW chapter, founded in 1938. MS 90 Ohio College Association: Women's Physical Education Section.
    Records, 1920-1988.
    Minutes, constitutions, bylaws, correspondence, membership lists, financial reports, subject files, and biographies of an organization devoted to promoting "cooperation among departments of physical education in colleges and universities in the state of Ohio." MS 92 Evelyn Barber Metcalf Brewster (1889-1979)
    Papers, 1827-1969.
    Diaries, correspondence, and scrapbook materials of a prominent Findlay, Ohio family. Father, Clarendon B. Metcalf, was a mayor of Findlay, Hancock County auditor, and a school superintendant. Collection includes genealogical material. Evelyn was the first woman County Auditor. MS 97 Rea McCain (1882-1973).

    33. WSSLinks: [Topic]
    Women s studies Section. Association of College Research libraries / American http//www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/Womensstudies/core/crrelig.htm
    http://www.earlham.edu/~libr/acrlwss/wsstheo.html
    Women's Studies Section
    WSSLinks
    Welcome to Women and Theology, part of WSSLinks , developed and maintained by the
    Women's Studies Section
    of the Association of College and Research Libraries This page provides a selective, annotated list of links to Internet resources related to
    women in religion, feminist theology, and the feminine divine. General Sites Buddhism Judaism
    Christianity
    ... Other Traditions
    General Sites on Women and Religion
    Awakened Woman: the Journal of Women's Spirituality
    An online magazine oriented toward feminist spirituality and political action.
    http://www.awakenedwoman.com/
    Bibliography on Women and Religion
    An extensive bibliography of books on women and religions compiled by Susan C. Lau.
    http://www.nd.edu/~archives/lau_bib.html
    Faith Trust Institute
    Formerly the Center for Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence, this international, multifaith organization offers services and resources toward addressing abuse.
    http://www.faithtrustinstitute.org/

    34. Women's Studies @ Ohio State: Women's Studies Library
    A History of OSU s Women s studies Library. A Brief History of the Women sstudies Library at OSU. Linda Krikos and Virginia Reynolds (Spring 1997)
    http://womens-studies.osu.edu/about_us/library.htm
    The Ohio State University
    www.osu.edu
  • Help Campus map ... Search Ohio State
  • Department of
    Studies
    A Brief History of the Women's Studies Library at OSU
    Linda Krikos and Virginia Reynolds
    (Spring 1997) The momentum of the feminist movement and the advent of women's studies courses inspired women on the OSU campus to request a separate Women's Studies Library in 1972. Several women, including reference librarian Beth McNeer, recognized that such a library would be an integral component of the academic, interdisciplinary Women's Studies program being developed. They began purchasing books and producing Women Are Human , an information sheet and annotated list of books of interest to women. Donations from sororities and women's organizations initially funded a small collection of books and journals housed within the Undergraduate Library. As ad hoc Women's Studies reference librarian, Beth McNeer, with the help of other OSU librarians, especially Reggie Brown and Carol Krumm, piloted the collection through its initial stages, organized a file of information resources for women, and provided Women's Studies reference assistance to students and faculty. With the establishment of the Office of Women's Studies in 1975, the desire for a formal separate library intensified. The goal was partially realized in October 1976 with the appointment of Abby Kratz as the official half-time Women's Studies librarian. She had a budget of $3,590. In August 1977, a separate library became a reality when the collection moved to the second floor of the Main Library. Virginia Reynolds joined the staff as the full-time Library Bibliographic Assistant, a position she still holds. The collection consisted of 1,463 cataloged volumes, 38 serial titles, 48 microforms and archival material. Circulation for the first year totaled 3,539.

    35. A History Of Women's Studies @ Ohio State, Part 2 (1975-80)
    Martha Lawry, head of the Women s studies Library, and Jan Brittan, Office ofWomen s studies Graduate Administrative Associate, were its first editors.
    http://womens-studies.osu.edu/about_us/75_80.htm
    The Ohio State University
    www.osu.edu
  • Help Campus map ... Search Ohio State
  • Department of
    Studies
    The Office of Women Studies, 1975-1980
    section written by Jan Brittan and Virginia Reynolds Jan Brittan is a former Graduate Associate with the Office of Women's Studies. Virginia Reynolds is the a bibliographic assistant for the OSU Women's Studies Library.
    Pam Unger, Acting Director, 1975-1976
    The Office of Women's Studies (OWS) took up its challenge in February 1975 in a one-room headquarters with insufficient chairs for the gathering staff to sit simultaneously for staff meetings. Such was our enthusiasm, however, that we regarded it as a routine virtue to schedule out-of-office appointments so that all could be productive without sitting on one another's laps. This founding staff consisted of:
    • three full-time professionals
      • the director a funding/grant specialist a curriculum coordinator
      two graduate students
      • a research associate an administrative/curriculum associate
      a secretary (later administrative assistant) two undergraduate assistants
    The Ad Hoc Committee metamorphosed into the Interim Governing Board. Out of their divergent viewpoints this determinedly egalitarian group forged a credible academic and political foundation for women's studies at OSU in its first exhilarating, yet frustrating, years.

    36. HSU Library - Women S Studies Resources On The Web
    WSSLINKS (libraries.mit.edu/humanities/WomensStudies/wscd.html) The Women sStudies section of the Association of College and Research libraries maintains
    http://library.humboldt.edu/~msj/womnstud.htm
    Humboldt State University Library
    Women's Studies Resources on the Web
    Large Sites and General Guides
    Listservs
    Sites for Specific Curricular Interests
    Ecofeminism ...
    Women's Studies
    Learn more about the Humboldt State University Women's Studies Program
    LARGE SITES AND GENERAL GUIDES
    Femina
    The first World Wide Web directory for women and girls, Femina may be the best, too. It has a category structure like Yahoo's, and you can also search by keyword. This rich site is a key resource.
    (www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/othsubj.htm)
    Maintained by the Women's Studies Librarian's Office at the University of Wisconsin, this site has links to dozens of subjects related to women, such as Art, Domestic Violence, Film, Legal Studies, Music, Philosophy, Sports, and many others.
    Voice of the Shuttle Gender Studies Page (vos.ucsb.edu/shuttle/gender.html)
    WSSLINKS (libraries.mit.edu/humanities/WomensStudies/wscd.html)
    The Women's Studies section of the Association of College and Research Libraries maintains this valuable collection of links. It is arranged in categories, including General sites, Archives, Culture, Education, International, Lesbian Sites, Philosophy, Science and Technology, Theology, and others. Each category has its own site with its own developer, so contents and organization vary somewhat. However, all are extensive, current, and well-researched.
    WWWomen! The Premier Search Directory for Women Online!

    37. Smith College Libraries: Women's Studies
    WWW Virtual Library WSSLINKS Women and Gender studies Web Sites Maintained bythe Association of College and Research libraries Women s studies Section.
    http://www.smith.edu/libraries/research/subject/womensstudies.htm

    Research
    Women's Studies
    Books and Media
    Articles News Reference Tools ... Help from a Librarian
    BOOKS AND MEDIA
    Help Finding Books Blackboard/E-Reserves
    Login to course websites to access course readings, syllabi, discussions and more. Library Catalogs Five College Library Catalog
    Search for books and other materials in the four colleges or UMass Amherst libraries WorldCat - all dates
    OCLC catalog of books, web resources, and other material worldwide. Contains millions of records. Book Purchases and Reviews Book Review Digest - 1983 to present
    Reviews of English-language fiction and nonfiction books from periodicals published in the U. S., Canada, and Great Britain. Includes only reviews that have appeared within 18 months of the book's publication. Books in Print - 1979 to present
    Includes information on scholarly, popular, adult, juvenile, reprint and all other types of books covering all subjects currently published and distributed in the U.S. Includes titles declared out-of-print from July 1979 to the present. ARTICLES Help Finding Articles Journal Locator - Full Text Help
    Access electronic and print articles by journal title or citation.

    38. Women S Studies
    Visit the Women s studies Library to review NWSA publications. http//www.nwsa.org/ American College and Research libraries Women s studies Section
    http://freud.psy.fsu.edu/~womenstudies/womenstudies.htm

    39. Leddy Library - Research Help - Subject Guides - Women's Studies
    The Women s Library http//www.thewomenslibrary.ac.uk/ Women’s studies Database http//libraries.mit.edu/humanities/Womensstudies/wscd.html Reference
    http://www.uwindsor.ca/units/leddy/2002.nsf/HelpSubjectWomen's?OpenForm

    40. UCSC Womens Studies
    womens studies Library Resources. 3097 records indexed. The Women s studiesLibrary at Kresge College was begun from a donation of Women s studies
    http://library.ucsc.edu/Zope/ws/
    Womens Studies Library Resources
    3097 records indexed.
    Search by:
    Title:
    Author:
    Subject:
    Area:
    Art Biography/Autobiography Critical Gender Studies Employment Feminism/Women's Movement Feminist Philosophy/Epistemology Fiction/Poetry/Essays Health/Medicine History Politics Psychology/Language Race/Ethnicity/Diaspora Religion Science/Technology Sexuality Studies Sociology
    Donor:
    Publisher:
    Help! Other searches: Titles starting with: 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 Please check CruzCat or Melvyl if you don't find your title here.
    The Women's Studies Library at Kresge College was begun from a donation of Women's Studies Professor Bettina Aptheker's library specializing in women's studies, multi-cultural women's history, lesbian studies, and African American history. It was augmented by a donation of Marge Frantz's library in U.S. women's history and U.S. labor history; the Lionel Cantu, Jr. Collection in sociology, masculinity, sexuality, and ethnic and queer studies; and additional donations from faculty and alumni.
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