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Women's Studies
- Aviva Free monthly listings of women's groups & events worldwide
- Bowling Green State University: Women's Studies Resources
- Center for Women's Studies in Education
- Cybergrrl
- Femina: Web Search for Women
- Feminism and Women's Studies
- Feminist Majority Foundation Online
- Feminist.com
- Gender and Sexuality Resources
- gender Inn: Women's and Gender Studies Database
- Global Fund for Women
- International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) The International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting social and economic development with women's full participation. ICRW generates quality, empirical information and technical assistance on women's productive and reproductive roles, their status in the family, their leadership in society, and their management of environmental resources. ICRW advocates with governments and multilateral agencies, convenes experts in formal and informal forums, and engages in an active publications and information program to advance women's rights and opportunities. ICRW was founded in 1976 and focuses principally on women in developing and transition countries.
- Internet Resources on Women: Using Electronic Media in Curriculum Transformation Internet Resources on Women: Using Electronic Media in Curriculum Transformation is a clear, concise book written especially for two groups of people. One consists of Internet novices, people who know little or nothing about electronic communications and may feel uneasy about getting involved. For them, the book offers clear, step-by-step instructions about aspects of the Internet that a faculty member is likely to find most useful, such as e-mail, e-mail discussion forums, finding information, and using the World Wide Web. The other group--Internet experts and novices alike--are people who want to learn more about the growing array of electronic resources pertaining to Women's Studies and to transforming the curriculum so that it better reflects women's experience, accomplishments, and perspectives. Internet Resources on Women provides detailed information about women-related e-mail discussion forums, archives, and web sites containing syllabi, bibliographies, essays, and other useful curriculum transformation resources.
- National Organization for Women
- National Women's History Project
- NOEMA: The Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy NOEMA: The Collaborative Bibliography of Women in Philosophy is a project in collaborative scholarship with a database now containing over 16,000 records representing the work of over 5,000 women. It evolved out of a small bibliography begun early in 1995. This project was posted in June of 1995 in order to take advantage of possibilities inherent in the World Wide Web to do some sorts of academic work more effectively than can be done in other media.
- Pleiades Networks Pleiades Networks is a place for women to convene and share ideas in a comfortable and engaging environment. Our goal is to create a community of women who share their knowledge and experience to help each other learn and grow as individuals.
- Randye's Women-Specific Web Links
- Sandy Stone's Home Page
- University of Wisconsin Women's Studies
- Valdosta State University: Department of Philosophy: Women's Studies Resources
- Voices of Women
- WMST-L WMST-L is an international electronic forum for people involved in Women's Studies as teachers, researchers, librarians, and/or program administrators. It offers a rapid and cost-free way for participants to ask questions and exchange information about the academic side of Women's Studies: current research, teaching strategies, useful texts and films, innovative courses, funding sources, building Women's Studies majors, minors, and graduate programs, relations between Women's Studies and other "minority studies" programs, and other academic issues. WMST-L also publishes announcements about relevant conferences, calls for papers, job opportunities, publications, and the like. It serves, too, as a file repository for syllabi, bibliographies, and other files related to Women's Studies. In addition, it carries weekly feminist film reviews.
- Woman's Space
- Women Leaders Online & Women Organizing for Change
- Women Writers Online A new home and a new name for womenbooks.com. Links to the best women's writings sites. Whether you are looking for a favorite author, a particular genre, book reviews, print and online books, poetry sites, bibliographies, authors' resources, publishers' sites and much, much more.
- Women's Studies Programs, Departments, & Research Centers A list of women's studies programs, departments, and research centers around the world that have web sites.
- Women's Studies/Wemen's Issues Resource Sites Women's Studies/Women's Issues Resource Sites is a selective, alphabetical listing of web sites containing resources and information about women's studies/women's issues, with an emphasis on sites of particular use to an academic women's studies program.
- Women's Work
- Women, Information Technology, and Scholarship (WITS)
- womenCONNECT.com -- The First Stop for Women on the Internet