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- America: History & Life
Historical coverage of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present, from over 2,000 journals published worldwide. -
BOOKS- Women's Studies Core Books Select "Search the Collection" for pre-defined subject groups. Serves as a guide to instructional faculty in selecting available in-print course readings and to students searching for reliable resources. Maintained by the Women's Studies Section (WSS) of the Association of College & Research Libraries. Core book lists include, but are not limited to, these subject areas:
African Women Lesbian Studies East Asian Women Middle Eastern Women Feminist Theory Politics, International Girls and Girlhood Sports Latin American Women Women of color
- Center for Women and Politics A gateway to related sites and also includes full-text research reports and fact sheets.
- Contemporary
Women's Issues
Citations and full-text access to global
information about women in over 150 countries from journals,
newsletters and research reports. Subjects include development,
education, family life, gender equity, human rights, and others. - Defining Gender,
1450-1910, online
When complete (in 2007) will have over
60,000 images of primary documents and rare printed literature
for men and women in five areas: (I) Conduct and Politeness;
(II) Domesticity and the Family; (III) Consumption and Leisure;
(IV) Education and Sensibility; and (V) The Body. Fields of
study include economics, education, history, the history of
medicine, literatures in English, performance arts, philosophy,
psychology, and religion. May trace changes over-time in, for
example, advice literature, consumer consumption, the position
of men within the family, and perceptions of the body, beauty,
education, and the mind. - Distinguished Women of Past and Present Compilation of links to brief biographical sketches of women.
- Documentary & Other Films at NU Long lists of documentary films categorized by subjects such as art, gender, the Middle East, and sexual orientation are available for check-out through the Library's Mitchell Multimedia Center. Television news specials (e.g., political conventions, Presidential debates and speeches, etc.) are collected on a comprehensive basis. Click on the link to see specific topic lists. See, too, information on the other collections—performing arts films, feature films, and spoken word recordings.
- Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender
"... examines issues of identity, status, class, ethnicity, race, and nation; of sexuality and the body; of social institutions and the structures of representation. Topics include changing conceptions of “the feminine,” the family and masculinity, religion, morality, cultural images, medical practice, public health, economy and society and many more." - Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents "Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals..." selected in that issue. Produced and freely available from U. Wisconsin.
- Gender
Studies Database
The Gender Studies Database (GSD) combines
Women's Studies International, Men's Studies and Sexual Diversity
Studies databases with relevant contributions from the Child
Development & Adolescent Studies as well as Family & Society
Studies Worldwide databases. GSD covers the spectrum of gender
engaged scholarship inside and outside academia. - GenderWatch
Full-text
articles from scholarly journals, regional publications, magazines,
newspapers, and newsletters, etc., including ethnic and minority
presses. Coverage of regional, national, and international issues
from 1980 to the present. - Gerritsen Collection—Women's
History Online, 1543-1945
A well-known and very important
core resource which includes "books and periodicals reflecting
the evolution of a feminist consciousness and women's rights." Spans
four centuries and fifteen languages. - Global Women's Activism: Selected Sites An extensive list of activist entitles such as "UN affiliated NGOs, government agencies, academic institutions, research centers, as well as focus-specific organizations working on issues such as advocacy, empowerment, human rights, social justice, HIV/AIDS... violence against women, etc." Arranged by continents and countries.
- Historical Abstracts
Historical coverage of the world from 1450 to the present. - Historical and Current Resources in the University of Chicago collections on Women's Studies: Comprehensive list of current journals, reference titles, and others, including links to historical materials in print, microform, and other formats. (These lists are not exact duplicates of the set "Women, Gender Studies, and Sexuality."). Note that NU faculty and students have access and borrowing privileges at the UofC libraries. See Library privileges.
- Historical and Other Resources in the University of Chicago collections on Women, Gender Studies, and Sexuality. Comprehensive list of current journals, reference titles, and others. (These lists are not exact duplicates of the set "collections on Women's Studies.") Note that NU faculty and students have access and borrowing privileges at the UofC libraries. See Library privileges.
- Historical Resources on Gender and Women's Studies in the NU Library An electronic guide to important historical resources—e.g., Women, travel, and empire, 1660-1914; the gay rights movement, 1970-1983; the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, 1895-1992; women's journals, c1700-1832; and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force records, 1973-2000. See, too, the links to the area studies collections including Latin America, East and South Asia, Europe, and America for international resources on gender issues.
- International Gender Studies Resources, UC Berkeley: "...featuring research and teaching materials ... offers general and specific bibliographies and filmographies on issues pertaining to women and gender in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Arab World, and among minority cultures in North America and Europe ... as well as links to other interesting resources available on the Web."
- Lesbian Resources in the University of Chicago collections: "This guide identifies and classifies over 900 monographs and serials in the University of Chicago Library that deal primarily with lesbian themes. It is largely a subset of the Guide to Gay and Lesbian Resources in the University of Chicago Library, compiled in 1998; but it has been updated by the addition of approximately 180 lesbian-themed titles acquired in late 1997, in 1998, and in early 1999." See, too, Gay and Lesbian Resources in the University of Chicago collections Note that NU faculty and students have access and borrowing privileges at the U of C libraries. See Library privileges.
- Librarians' Index to the Internet: Women These sites have been critiqued and approved by librarians. Provides wide variety of topic areas. Use the "Search LII" box to find other relevant lists such as the list of sites on LGBT.
- North American Women's Letters and Diaries: Colonial to 1950 Includes the immediate experiences of 1,325 women and 150,000 pages of diaries and letters.
- NWSA: National Women's Studies Association
- NWSA Student Resources
- Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History
Over 650 biographies and over 600 topical articles covering subjects such as women and war, geography and history, culture and society, organizations, and movements. - The
Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History

- Studies in Scarlet: Marriage & Sexuality in the U.S. & U.K., 1815-1914 Harvard University Library online archive of 420 trial narratives. The collection includes American, British, and Irish cases involving the relationships between men and women, from 1814 to 1914, including domestic violence, seduction, breach of promise to marry, bigamy, and murder. "These trials are especially rich sources for the study of the history of women in early modern society."
- Studies
on Women & Gender Abstracts Online
1995 to present. - Voice of the Shuttle – Gender and Sexuality Page, UC Santa Barbara A very large directory of web sites, some of which are annotated. Sections include women's studies and feminist theory, journals and zines, and men's and queer studies.
- WISTAT:
Women's Indicators and Statistics Database version 4
Statistics
on gender, population and social development on a wide range
of topics for 206 countries or areas. (The Java client is required
to run this database. Off-campus access requires VPN) - Women
Advising Women, 1450-1837
See the online guide to contents
on the publisher's website at AMP Digital Guides. Microform
collection in 7 parts with early primary sources related to
women’s rights and status, health, marriage, the law,
daughters, education, religion, morality, women writers, women
as translators, household management, domestic economy, and
much more. For other large microfilm sets of related primary
materials, see Historical
Resources on Gender and Women's Studies in the NU Library. - Women and Gender Studies: WSSLINKS These e-resources are carefully selected and maintained by librarians in the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
- Women & Film Websites: WSSLINKS These e-resources are carefully selected and maintained by librarians in the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
- Women & Politics: WSSLINKS These e-resources are carefully selected and maintained by librarians in the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
- Women
and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000
Primary
sources and "mini-monographs" on topics in women's
history and American social movements. Currently includes 55
document projects, 33 lesson plans or document-based questions,
and 20,000 pages of additional full-text documents. Updating
continues. - Women & Youths Digital Collections of the University of Wisconsin: Good collection of searchable, digitized, text-based materials such as books, journals, and manuscripts, photographs, and others.
- Women in Print: Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Works included on women and reading, power and print, and women as editors and publishers.
- Women Working, 1800-1930 "... contains approximately 500,000 digitized pages and images of selected rare and historical books, institutional papers, personal papers, diaries, and photographs from Harvard's network of libraries, archives, and museums." Includes approximately 7,500 pages of manuscripts, 3,500 books and pamphlets, and 1,200 photographs.
- Women Writers in English 1350-1850 This is a series of printed books. Below are links to the NUcat records.
- Women Writers Online An ongoing, long-term project of the Brown University Women Writers Project "... devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding. Our goal is to bring texts by pre-Victorian women writers out of the archive and make them accessible..." Currently, over 200 e-texts available for browsing, searching, and SGML-supported analysis.
- Women's Center, Records of the, 1986-1991: The Women's Center, an expansion of Northwestern's Program on Women, was opened in 1986. (1 linear foot)
- Women's Collection – Special Collection on the Women's Movement The NU McCormick Library of Special Collections has collected materials—books, pamphlets, posters, periodicals, flyers, etc.--in regard to the contemporary women's liberation movement (domestic and international) since 1970. Over 3,700 books and pamphlets make up the continually-growing collection. See the link or visit Special Collections (Deering Library) for more details.
- Women's International Web Sites: WSSLINKS These e-resources are carefully selected and maintained by librarians in the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
- Women's Speeches from Around the World – Gifts of Speech A good base of speeches by contemporary leaders in politics, literature, and other fields.
- Women's Studies Databases, University of Maryland "...begun in September 1992, serves those people interested in the women's studies profession and in general women's issues." For example, includes conference information, calls for papers, and employment lists as well as bibliographies, and other web sites.
- Women’s
Studies Encyclopedia
Also in print format in the Main
Library, Reference Department (305.403 W872 1999). - Women's
Studies International
Access via: Gender Studies Database.
Comprehensive database of citations to literature in women's
studies. - Women's Studies Programs, Departments, and Research Centers Over 700 links to undergrauate concentrations and graduate programs in the U.S. and other countries. Also provides links to other useful lists.
- Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership Lists of "female Heads of State listed by country, a chronological list of Women in Power from B.C. 3000, female Prime Ministers... by country... a chronological list of female Presidential Candidates, Ambassadors to the United Nations..." and more.
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