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Women's Studies |
- About Women's History: (from About.com ) A good starting point.
- American Women's History: A Resource Guide Links to digital collections of primary sources with biographies, book reviews and online articles.
- Amnesty International USA Women’s Human Rights Program: focuses on promoting women’s human rights within Amnesty's mandate.
- A Celebration of Women Writers: “provides a comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women.” Browsing is available by author, century, country and ethnicity.
- Guerrilla Girls: a group of women artists and arts professionals who make posters about discrimination.
- Internet Women's History Sourcebook : covers from Ancient Egypt to the Islamic world with a historical study of women by county. It is truly international and comprehensive in scope.
- A Look at Women's History Month: from the National Women's History Project.
- The National Women's Hall of Fame: "Come stand among great women." Both current and historical information about women who have contributed to society.
- One Hundred Years toward Suffrage: An Overview: is a timeline from the Library of Congress’ American Memory project.
- Women's History Month: (from Infoplease.com.) features, quizzes, biographies, timelines, and more.
- Women's History Research in the National Archives: special collections, primary documents, bibliographies and more.
- Women's History: from the Library of Congress.
- The Women's Desk at FAIR: "analyses sexism, racism and homophobia in the media and works with activists and media professionals to get a broad range of feminist perspectives included in the public debate."
- Women’s Biography Sites: “information about women who have been or are presently mathematicians, computer scientists, artists, authors, inventors, and historical figures.” It is divided into 9 categories with links to more than 250 web sites and thousands of biographies.
updated 14 Jul. 06 (BA)