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Gender Studies Guide

Guide to gender studies resources at Albertsons library.

Recommended Websites

Free online resources -- arranged alphabetically.

 

 

Online Reference Resources

Additional Selected Websites

These websites are recommended by Women & Gender Studies faculty  and librarians at Princeton University; their full guide is available here

Jewish Women’s Archives “The mission of the Jewish Women's Archive (JWA) is to uncover, chronicle, and transmit to a broad public the rich history of American Jewish women.”

Lesbian Herstory Archives “The Lesbian Herstory Archives is home to the world's largest collection of materials by and about lesbians and their communities.”

Schlesinger Library – Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study – Harvard University “The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America exists to document women's lives and endeavors. Its wealth of resources reveals the wide range of women's activities at home in the United States and abroad from the early nineteenth century to the present day.”

Sophia Smith Collection. Women’s History Archives at Smith College “The Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College is an internationally recognized repository of manuscripts, archives, photographs, periodicals and other primary sources in women's history.”

 

The Women’s Library "The Women's Library is a cultural centre, housing the most extensive collection of women's history in the UK. With over 60,000 books and pamphlets, 2,500 periodical titles, 400 archive collections and 5,000 museum objects covering issues from health, sexuality and popular culture to politics, history and human rights, there is a wealth of material here and access is free for everyone."

 

WWW Virtual Library Women’s History “The main purposes of this virtual library are to list women's history institutions and organizations, locate archival and library collections, and provide links to Internet resources on women's history. In addition, also included are a list of women's studies journals and a few comprehensive link collections useful as a starting point for searching the Internet for women's studies in general.”