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Selected Reference Books

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  • Women's Studies (General)
  • Statistics
  • Biography
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    Women's Studies (General)
  • The Almanac of Women and Minorities in World Politics
  • Ref HQ 1236 M347 2000
  • American Women
  • Ref HQ 1410 A47 2001
  • The Book of Women's Firsts
  • Ref CT 3260 R428 1992
  • Chronology of Women Worldwide
  • Ref HQ 1121 C617 1997
  • The Columbia Documentary History of American Women Since 1941
  • Ref HQ 1420 C65 2003
  • Encyclopedia of Aging
  • Ref HQ 1061 E534 2002 (v.1-4)
  • Encyclopedia of Women and Gender: Sex Similarities and Differences and the Impact of Society on Gender
  • Ref HQ 1115 E43 2001 (v.1-2)
  • Encyclopedia of Women's Health Issues
  • Ref RA 778 G39 2002
  • The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women's Issues Worldwide
  • Ref HQ 1726 G74 2003 (v.1-6)
  • Handbook of American Women's History
  • Ref HQ 1410 H36 2000
  • International Encyclopedia of Women and Sports
  • Ref GV 709 I58 2000 (v.1-3)
  • Journal of Women's History: Guide to Periodical Literature
  • Ref Z 7962 F57 1992
  • Lesbian Histories and Cultures
  • Ref HQ 75.5 L4395 2000
  • Our Mothers Before Us: Women and Democracy
  • Ready Ref HQ 1410 O9 1998
  • The Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony: Guide and Index to the Microfilm Edition
  • Ready Ref HQ 1413 S689
    GUIDE AND INDEX
  • Political and Historical Encyclopedia of Women
  • Ref HQ 1236.5 E85 E52 2003
  • Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues and Knowledge
  • Ref HQ 1115 R69 2000 (v.1-4)
  • Shaded Lives: African-American Women and Television
  • Ref PN 1992.8 A34 S64 2002
  • Sourcebook on Violence Against Women
  • Ref HV 6250.4 W65 S68 2001
  • What American Women Did, 1789-1920: A Year-By-Year Reference
  • Ref HQ 1154 C665 2001
  • The Woman Source Catalog Review: Tools for Connecting the Community of Women
  • Ref HQ 1121 W883 1996
  • Women and Work: A Handbook
  • Ref HD 6095 W678 1996
  • Women During the Civil War: An Encyclopedia
  • Ref E 628 H37 2004 (v.1-2)
  • Women in Higher Education: An Encyclopedia
  • Ref LC 1569 W66 2002
  • Women in Prison: A Reference Handbook
  • Ref HV 9471 B365 2003
  • The Women's Chronology
  • Ref HQ 1122 T73 1994
  • The Women's Desk Reference
  • Ref HQ 1236.5 U6 F73 1993
  • Women's Issues
  • Ref HQ 1115 W6425 1997 (v.1-3)
  • The Women's Liberation Movement in America
  • Ref HQ 1421 B47 1999
  • Women's Progress in America
  • Ref HQ 1410 F76 1994
  • Women's Rights (Major Issues in American History series)
  • Ref HQ 1236.5 U6 S77 2003
  • Women's Rights: A Global View
  • Ref HQ 1236 W6527 2001
  • Women's Studies Encyclopedia
  • Ref HQ 1115 W645 1999 (v.1-3)
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    Statistics
  • Demographics of the U.S.: Trends and Projections
  • Ready Ref HB 849.49 R875
  • The State of Women in the World Atlas
  • Ref G 1046 E1 S4 1997
  • Statistical Abstract of the United States
  • Ready Ref HA 202
  • Women's Atlas of the United States
  • Ref G 1201 E1 G5 1995
  • The World's Women 2000: Trends and Statistics
  • Ref HQ 1154 W95 2000
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    Biography
  • A to Z of American Women Business Leaders & Entrepreneurs
  • Ref HD 6054.4 U6 S5 2002
  • Amazons to Fighter Pilots: A Biographical Dictionary of Military Women
  • Ref U52 A44 2003 (v.1-2)
  • Black Women Scientists in the United States
  • Ref Q 141 W367 1999
  • Contemporary Women Artists
  • Ref N 8354 C66 1999
  • Dictionary of Women Artists
  • Ref N 8354 D53 1997 (v.1-2)
  • The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia
  • Ref E 807.1 R4 2001
  • An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West
  • Ref N 8214.5 U6 K68 1998
  • Encyclopedia of Women in American Politics
  • Ref HQ 1236.5 U6 E53 1999
  • Encyclopedia of Women in Religious Art
  • Ref N 7793 W65 A66 1996
  • Facts on File Encyclopedia of Black Women in America
  • Ref E 185.96 F2 1997 (v.1-11)
  • Historical Encyclopedia of American Women Entrepreneurs
  • Ref HF 3023 A2 O64 2000
  • Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia
  • Ref DS 115.2 J49 1998 (v.1-2)
  • Larousse Dictionary of Women
  • Ref HQ 1115 L37 1996
  • Latin American Women Artists of the United States: The Works of 33 Twentieth-Century Women
  • Ref N 6538 H58 H46 1999
  • Notable American Women 1607-1950
  • Ready Ref CT 3260 N57 (v.1-3)
  • Notable American Women: Modern Period
  • Ready Ref CT 3260 N573
  • Notable Latin American Women: Twenty-Nine Leaders, Rebels, Poets, Battlers and Spies, 1500-1900
  • Ref CT 3290 A33 1995
  • Notable Twentieth-Century Latin American Women: A Biographical Dictionary
  • Ref CT 3290 N68 2001
  • Notable Women of China: Shang Dynasty to the Early Twentieth Century
  • Ref HQ 1767.5 A3 N68 2000
  • Significant Contemporary American Feminists: A Biographical Sourcebook
  • Ref HQ 1412 S56 1999
  • Who's Who of American Women
  • Ref CT 3260 W5 (1958/59-present)
  • Women and Music in America Since 1900: An Encyclopedia
  • Ref ML 82 W625 2002 (v.1-2)
  • Women in Particular: An Index to American Women
  • Ref HQ 1412 H47 1984
  • Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
  • Ref HQ 1115 W6 1999 (v.1-16)
  • Women Rulers Throughout the Ages: An Illustrated Guide
  • Ref D 107 J32 1999

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    Suggested Subject Headings and Location of Books in Our Library

    Search the Library Catalog by keyword, subject, title, or author. Edens Library offers books and other materials on a variety of Women's Studies subjects, including:

    Feminism
    Women
    Women and peace
    Women artists
    Women -- Health and hygiene
    Women in politics
    Women in the Bible
    Women -- United States
    Women's studies

    ...Or, you can browse the following sections in the library's General Collection and Reference areas:

    H -- Social Sciences (General)
    HM -- Sociology
    HQ -- Family, Marriage, Women
    HT -- Communities, Classes, Races
    HV -- Social Pathology, Social Service, Criminology
    BF -- Psychology
    RG -- Gynecology and Obstetrics
    CT -- Biography
    Also, browse in specific subject areas, such as:

    GV --For women in sports and dance
    HD -- For women and work
    N -- For women in art
    E -- For women in the United States
    RA -- For women and health

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    Databases for Research

    *For additional databases, see the Databases for Research page.
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    Contemporary Women's Issues "Contemporary Women's Issues (CWI), a multidisciplinary, full-text database that brings together relevant content from mainstream periodicals, "gray" literature, and the alternative press -- with a focus on the critical issues and events that influence women's lives in more than 190 countries. Contemporary Women's Issues includes English-language titles from East and West Africa, Asia, and South and Central America, the Caribbean, North America and Europe. "
    *Your Columbia College email username and password are required for remote access. (Don't know your CC email username and password? Contact the Office of Information Technology: 786-3007).
    Academic Search PremierCollegiate Discus The world’s largest academic multi-disciplinary database, Academic Search Premier contains indexing for over 8,000 publications, with full text for more than 4,450 of those titles. PDF backfiles to 1975 or further are available for well over one hundred journals, and searchable cited references are provided for more than 1,000 titles.
    *A User ID and password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) are required for remote access.
    Expanded Academic ASAPDISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual Library For college-level and adult researchers and advanced high school students
    (1980 - present)

    * Comprehensive periodical database covering all academic disciplines
    * Millions of full-text articles from 2000+ scholarly, refereed and professional journals and selected general interest magazines
    * Indexing of additional professional and general periodicals
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryGeneral Reference Center (Magazine Index) For high school students through adults
    (1980 - present)

    * Magazine, newspaper and reference articles on a variety of topics of general interest
    * Millions of full-text articles from over 900 general magazine titles
    * Reference information from encyclopedias, dictionaries and almanacs
    * Coverage of school subjects, current events and consumer interest topics
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryInfoTrac: OneFile For college-level and adult researchers and advanced high school students
    (1980 - present)

    * Comprehensive periodical database covering all subjects and all types of periodicals
    * Periodicals from nearly all InfoTrac collections merged into a single database
    * Over 25 million full-text articles on all subjects from over 5000 periodical titles
    * Articles from newswires and general, professional, scholarly and children's periodicals
    * Indexing of the New York Times, other major newspapers and 8000+ periodicals
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    Project Muse
    "Provides online, worldwide institutional subscription access to the full text of over 200 scholarly journals in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and mathematics."
    *Your Columbia College email username and password are required for remote access. (Don't know your CC email username and password? Contact the Office of Information Technology: 786-3007).
    Collegiate DiscusERIC "ERIC®, the Educational Resource Information Center, provides access to education literature and resources. The database provides access to information from journals included in the Current Index of Journals in Education and Resources in Education Index. ERIC provides full text of more than 2,200 digests along with references for additional information and citations and abstracts from over 1,000 educational and education-related journals."
    *A User ID and password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) are required for remote access.
    PsycARTICLES
    PsycARTICLES, from the American Psychological Association (APA), is a definitive source of full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in psychology. The database contains more than 100,000 articles from 59 journals - 48 published by the American Psychological Association (APA) and 11 from allied organizations. It includes all journal articles, letters to the editor and errata from each journal. Coverage spans 1894 to present.
    *A User ID and password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) are required for remote access.
    SocINDEX with Full-Text

    "SocINDEX with Full Text is the world's most comprehensive and highest quality sociology research database. The database features more than 1,910,000 records with subject headings from a 19,300 term sociological thesaurus designed by subject experts and expert lexicographers. SocINDEX with Full Text contains full text for 397 "core" coverage journals dating back to 1908, and 150 "priority" coverage journals. This database also includes full text for more than 720 books and monographs, and full text for 6,743 conference papers."
    *A User ID and password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) are required for remote access.
    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryHealth Reference Center-Academic For college-level and other adult researchers
    (1980 - present)

    * Health and medical periodicals and reference information for academic researchers
    * Full-text articles from 600+ health, nursing, allied health and medical journals
    * Health-related articles from 1,500 general interest magazines
    * Articles from medical reference titles and pamphlets
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryHealth and Wellness Resource Center (HWRC) For advanced middle school students through adults
    (1980 - present)

    * Portal to health information from a variety of sources for general users; includes "Alternative Health Module" content
    * Full-text articles from 400 health, nursing, allied health and medical journals, including 30+ alternative health periodicals
    * Health-related articles from 2,200 general interest magazines
    * Medical encyclopedia articles, pamphlets, drug information and hospital directory, including alternative health reference titles and herbal medicine information
    * Access to health news and key health Web sites
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryGeneral BusinessFile ASAP For college-level and adult researchers and advanced high school students
    (1980 - present)

    * Articles from academic and general business, industry & management periodicals, newspapers and newswires (3300+ indexed titles; 2600+ full-text)
    * Investment and broker research reports Company directory listings
    * InfoTrac interface
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryLegalTrac For college-level and adult researchers and advanced high school students
    (1980 - present)

    * Index to law and legal periodicals with selected full-text articles
    * Indexing of over 1400 titles; full-text articles from 100+ titles
    * Major law reviews, legal newsletters, bar association journals and international titles
    * Law-related articles from over 1,000 additional business and general interest titles
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    Collegiate DiscusLexisNexis Academic
  • Provides access to more than 6,000 news, business, and legal sources
  • Offers full-text of newspaper, magazine, journal, and wire service articles; television and radio broadcast transcripts; blog postings and other Web publications; biographical information; foreign language news publications; law reviews; federal and state cases and codes; Canadian and European Union court cases and legislation; and patents
  • Also includes LexisNexis Company Dossier; company profiles; SEC filings; country profiles; and Shepard's Citations service for federal and state court cases going back to 1789

  • *Your Columbia College email username and password are required for remote access. (Don't know your CC email username and password? Contact the Office of Information Technology: 786-3007)
    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibrarySIRS Knowledge Source For advanced middle school students through adults

    * Articles, images, reference information, Web sites and more on all subjects
    * Articles selected from 2,500+ U.S. and international magazines, newspapers, government publications and reference sources
    * News, current events and organized links to evaluated Web sites
    * Includes special features on - literature, terrorism and other topics
    * Interactive textbook on citizenship with teacher resources
    * Images, maps, country profiles, primary sources and Supreme Court decisions
    *This database is only available on the Columbia College campus.

    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryCustom Newspapers For all age groups

    * Full-text articles from over 100 U.S. and international newspapers
    * New York Times (2000-)
    * Christian Science Monitor (1996-)
    * Post & Courier (Charleston, SC; 2000-)
    * Atlanta Journal-Constitution (1998-)
    * 40+ other domestic papers
    * Times (London; 1996-)
    * 60+ other international papers
    * Updated 1-3 days after publication of the print newspapers.
    * Complete lists of newspapers included, with beginning dates of coverage
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    NewsBank:The State Newspaper For all age groups

    * Archive of full-text articles from The State (Columbia), December 1987+ and The Greenville News, January 1999+
    * Locally written articles - news, editorials, sports, business, arts, features
    * Letters to the editor and major newswire articles
    * Includes obituaries & death notices, but this coverage is incomplete prior to 1999
    * Added features from NewsBank— Special Reports, Maps, and News Headlines/Activities
    * NOTE: Updated 1-2 days after publication of the print newspaper.
    * See thestate.com for free access to the latest 1-2 days of coverage.
    *This database is only available on the Columbia College campus.

    America: History and Life A complete bibliographic reference to the history of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Published since 1964, the database comprises almost 400,000 bibliographic entries. Covers over 2,000 journals published worldwide, including all key English-language historical journals, selected historical journals from major countries, state and local history journals, and a targeted selection of hundreds of journals in the social sciences and humanities.
    *Your Columbia College email username and password are required for remote access. (Don't know your CC email username and password? Contact the Office of Information Technology: 786-3007).
    Historical Abstracts A complete bibliographic reference guide to the history of the world from 1450 to the present (excluding the United States and Canada, which are covered in America: History and Life). Covers over 2,000 journals published worldwide, including the key historical journals from virtually every major country, as well as a targeted selection of hundreds of journals in the social sciences and humanities.
    *Your Columbia College email username and password are required for remote access. (Don't know your CC email username and password? Contact the Office of Information Technology: 786-3007).
    Biography and Genealogy Master Index This database is a first stop index tool for learning where to look for biographical material on people from all time periods, geographical locations and fields of endeavor Biography and Genealogy Master Index indexes any print product that includes biographical information on multiple persons. It also acts as an index to other indexes.
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.
    Biography Resource Center + The Complete Marquis Who's Who®DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual Library For all age groups

    * Comprehensive source for biographical information
    * Over 350,000 biographies of people from around the world and throughout history
    * Quick reference information on nearly one million people from Who’s Who sources
    * Full-text articles from hundreds of magazines and links to selected biography Web sites
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

    Current Biography Illustrated Coverage dates: 1940+

    Current Biography Illustrated (TM) contains more than 15,000 full text biographies and more than 9,400 obituaries, with photographs, from all of the volumes of Current Biography Yearbook, from 1940 to the present. The biographies are searchable by name, profession, title, place of origin, gender, race/ethnicity, titles of works, date of birth, date of death, keyword, and presence of images.
    *Your Columbia College email username and password are required for remote access. (Don't know your CC email username and password? Contact the Office of Information Technology: 786-3007).
    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryContemporary Authors Provides complete biographical and bibliographical information and references on more than 120,000 U.S. and international authors.
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.
    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryDictionary of Literary Biography Provides nearly 10,000 biographical and critical essays on the lives, works, and careers of the world's most influential literary figures from all eras and genres.
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.
    DISCUS - South Carolina's Virtual LibraryScribners Writers Scribner Writer's Series includes 15-20 page signed essays on more than 1,600 authors and literary genres drawn from 13 acclaimed Scribner print series, including African American Writers, African Writers, American Nature Writers, American Writers, Ancient Writers, The Books of the Bible, British Writers, European Writers, Latin American Writers, Modern American Women Writers, Science Fiction Writers, Supernatural Writers, and Writers for Children.
    *A password (obtainable at the library's reference or circulation desk: 786-3703 or 786-3877) is required for remote access.

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    Periodicals (Journals, Magazines, Newspapers)

    The following periodicals, held by Edens Library, are excellent resources for exploring current topics in Women's Studies. Check the Library Catalog for holdings.

    Current Subscriptions

    Journals
    Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion
    Woman's Art Journal
    Women's Studies Quarterly

    Magazines
    Essence
    Glamour
    Self
    Historical Collection

    Good Housekeeping (1939-1981)
    Harper's Bazaar (1942-1982)
    Ladies Home Journal (1942, 1950-1982)
    McCall's (1956-1983)
    Vanity Fair (1983-1987)
    Vogue (1948-1982, 1994)
    Women's Work (1977-1980)


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    Recommended Internet Sites for Women's Studies

  • Women's Studies (General)
  • Statistics
  • Women & Domestic Violence
  • Historical
  • International
  • Women's Health
  • Feminism/Women's Rights/Politics
  • Women & the Arts
  • Women & Computer Studies
  • Women & Religion
  • Women & Science
  • Women & Literature
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    Women's Studies (General)
    Institute for Women's Policy Research
    "The Institute for Women's Policy Research conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialogue, and strengthen families, communities, and societies. IWPR focuses on issues of poverty and welfare, employment and earnings, work and family issues, health and safety, and women's civic and political participation."
    National Women's Hall of Fame
    "The National Women's Hall of Fame, a national membership organization, holds as its mission: "To honor in perpetuity these women, citizens of the United States of America whose contributions to the arts, athletics, business, education, government, the humanities, philanthropy and science, have been the greatest value for the development of their country." "
    Sunshine for Women
    Includes bibliographies, essays, links, and book summaries on feminist and women's studies issues
    Women's and Gender Studies (Louisiana State Univ.)
    Women's Studies Librarian's Office (Univ. of Wisconsin System)
    WWWomen: The premier search directory for women online
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    Statistics
    The Alliance For Women
    "The Alliance for Women has a simple and important mission- to improve the status of women in South Carolina. Spearheaded by Columbia College through a unique public-private partnership with the Governor's Office, The Alliance for Women is a network of colleges, universities, government agencies, non-profit organizations, corporations, and individuals dedicated to working together to bring about positive changes that will improve the lives of all citizens of the State."
    Social Indicators
    A range of statistical information compiled by the United Nations Statistics Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs; topics include population, youth and elderly programs, water supply and sanitation, housing, child-bearing, education, literacy, and more.
    The World's Women 2005: Progress in Statistics
    " This report uniquely focuses on national reporting of sex disaggregated statistics in such areas as demographics, health, education, work, violence against women, poverty, human rights and decision-making."
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    Women & Domestic Violence
    South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
    "SCCADVASA is a statewide coalition of all domestic violence shelters and rape crisis centers in South Carolina. Since 1981, we have been an advocacy leader in representing the critical needs of survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault."
    WomensLaw.org
    "The Mission of WomensLaw.org is to provide easy-to-understand legal information to women living with or escaping domestic violence
    National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
    " The Mission of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence is to organize for collective power by advancing transformative work, thinking and leadership of communities and individuals working to end the violence in our lives."
    United Nations Development Fund for Women: UNIFEM
    UNIFEM is the women's fund at the United Nations. It provides financial and technical assistance to innovative programmes and strategies to foster women's empowerment and gender equality.
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    Historical
    (Also see the Women's History links on the History subject guide)
    American Women's History: A Research Guide (Middle Tennessee State Univ.)
    American Women Through Time
    "This site offers two approaches for the study of specific time periods in American women's history. Each section includes a timeline that links specific events with relevant online sources, such as diaries and letters, photograph collections, and lectures by historians. Each section also includes a guide to research sources that are appropriate for the specified time period. Examples of categories include Advertising, Advice Lit., Clothing, Historical Statistics, Manuscripts, Newspapers, Quilts, and Secondary Sources."
    Civil War Women - On-line Archival Collections (Duke Univ., Special Collections)
    Female Nobel Prize Laureates (Nobel Prize Internet Archive)
    National Women's Hall of Fame
    The National Women's History Project
    "Today, the NWHP is known nationally as the only clearinghouse providing information and training in multicultural women’s history for educators, community organizations, and parents-for anyone wanting to expand their understanding of women contributions to U. S. history. "
    Schlesinger Library (The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study)
    Holds letters and diaries, photographs, books and periodicals, ephemera, oral histories, and audiovisual materials that document the history of women, families, and organizations, primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries.
    Votes for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association
    Collection, 1848-1921 (Library of Congress)
    Women Working: 1800 - 1930 (Harvard Univeristy Libraries)
    "...provides access to digitized historical, manuscript, and image resources selected from Harvard's library and museum collections. This collection explores women's roles in the US economy between the turn of the 19th century and the Great Depression. Working conditions, conditions in the home, costs of living, recreation, health and hygiene, conduct of life, policies and regulations governing the workplace, and social issues are all well documented. The collection currently contains 3,460 books and pamphlets, 1,125 photographs, and 7,489 pages from manuscript collections."
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    International
    African Gender Institute (AGI) (Univ. of Cape Town)
    "The AGI's Vision is of Africa as a continent liberated from the legacies of colonial and patriarchal domination, and transformed into a powerful and united region in which women and men are respected as equal, and social justice is a reality for all its people."
    SAWNET: South Asian Women's NETwork (Univ. of Maryland)
    A forum for those interested in South Asian women's issues
    WomensNet (Institute for Global Communications)
    Women'sNet (South Africa)
    "A vibrant and innovative networking support programme designed to enable South African women to use the Internet to find the people, issues, resources and tools needed for women's social action"
    WomenWatch - The UN Internet Gateway on the Advancement and Empowerment of Women
    Women in Politics (Inter-Parliamentary Union)
    The World's Women 2005: Progress in Statistics
    " This report uniquely focuses on national reporting of sex disaggregated statistics in such areas as demographics, health, education, work, violence against women, poverty, human rights and decision-making."
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    Women's Health
    (Also see the Women's Health Internet Sites on the Physical Education and Health Promotion & Health & Medicine subject guides)
    American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (OCOG): Women's Health Care Physicians
    Dying To Be 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."
    Faces of Hope - "A breast cancer education and awareness program"
    The National Women's Health Information Center (NWHIC)
    "Provides a gateway to the vast array of Federal and other women's health information resources"
    Women's Cancer Network
    Women's Health (The New York Times)
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    Feminism/Women's Rights/Politics
    The Feminist Majority Foundation Online
    "A cutting edge organization dedicated to women's equality, reproductive health, and non-violence. In all spheres, FMF utilizes research and action to empower women economically, socially, and politically. Our organization believes that feminists - both women and men, girls and boys - are the majority, but this majority must be empowered."
    Feminist.Com
    "Feminist.com is a grassroots, interactive community by, for and about women. We aim to facilitate information-sharing among women and encourage mobilization around political issues. Feminist.com promotes women's business development, supports women-friendly organizations, expands civic participation and encourages women's self-sufficiency. Feminist.com is a responsive community that offers resources for all women and provides a safe space for diverse dialogues."
    Independent Women's Forum
    "Provides a voice for American women who believe in individual freedom and personal responsibility"
    NOW (National Organization for Women)
    "The largest women's rights organization in the United States, with a membership of over 500,000 contributing women and men"
    WHO Multi-Country Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence Against Women
    "The first-ever World Health Organization (WHO) study on domestic violence reveals that intimate partner violence is the most common form of violence in women's lives -- much more so than assault or rape by strangers or acquaintances. The full text of the 2005 report (with data and quotes) is accompanied by fact sheets with information about women's health and domestic violence in Brazil, Ethiopia, Japan, Samoa, and several other countries."
    Women @ Work to End Violence: Voices in Cyberspace
    United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)
    Women of Color Resource Center
    "A non-profit education, community action, and resource center working on social justice issues that affect women of color"
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    Women & the Arts
    The National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington, DC)
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    Women & Computer Studies
    Association for Women in Computing (AWC)
    "A non-profit professional organization for women and men who have an interest in information technology, the Association is dedicated to the advancement of women in the technology fields."
    Center for Women & Information Technology (Univ. of Maryland)
    The Systers Home Page - "An informal organization for technical women in computing"
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    Women & Religion
    Frank Henderson's Page on Liturgy and Medieval Women
    Offers listings of his scholarly writings, including the topics of baptism, the Catholic Lectionary, marriage, and more.
    American Women's History - Religion: A Research Guide (Middle Tennessee State University)
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    Women & Science
    Women of NASA: Dr. Mae C. Jemison
    Learn all about Dr. Mae C. Jemison, the first African American woman in space!
    Association for Women in Science (AWIS)
    Includes information about the organization, its chapters, activities and programs, career development, publications, and the latest news on "issues affecting women in science and technology."
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    Women & Literature
    A Celebration of Women Writers
    (University of Pennsylvania Digital Library Programs & Projects)
    Moondance E-zine: Celebrating Creative Women
    A variety of columns, nonfiction, fiction, poetry, opinions, "inspirations", and more
    Voices From the Gaps: Women Writers of Color (Univ. of Minnesota)
    "An instructional Web site focusing on the lives and works of North American women writers of color"
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