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Also see: Women's Studies Links
The
Women's Studies Database is an electronic resource for women's
studies scholars that is based at the University of Maryland at College
Park. The Women's Studies Database was founded in September
of 1992 to provide an information resource to people interested in women's
studies as an academic enterprise and in general women's and gender-related
issues. It contains a wealth of information on the women's studies
profession, women's studies conference announcements, syllabi, and employment
opportunities in gender-related fields, as well as feminist film reviews,
information on gender-related issues such as sexual harassment and employment
discrimination, and political/activist resources. http://www.inform.umd.edu/womensstudies/
Northern
Arizona University Women's Studies Department has established
a women's studies database on the Internet at http://www.nau.edu/~wst/index.html
Extensive resources on the database cover contemporary women's issues,
library resources, Internet resources, periodicals, films and video,
reference room and definitions of terms in Feminism and Women's Studies.
The
Gender Watch Database from Softline Information
There are nearly 46,000 articles now on this
database. Includes news articles, editorials, writings, reviews, etc.
For more info, contact Angelica Cadavid, Editor, Softline Information,
Inc. cadavid@slinfo.com, Phone (800)524-7922.
http://www.softlineweb.com/softlineweb/genderw.htm
The
Ethnic News Watch with a unique
body of information, A general reference collection, easy point and
click access. For more info, contact Angelica Cadavid, Editor, Softline
Information, Inc. cadavid@slinfo.com, Phone (800)524-7922. http://www.softlineweb.com/softlineweb/genderw.htm
The
10th annual edition of the Minority & Women Doctoral Directory
will be published this fall, and continues to be a comprehensive national
listing of minority and women students who have already received or are
about to receive their doctoral degrees. For more info visit www.mwdd.com
The
Foundation for a Compassionate Society supports
such feminist project worldwide as WINGS (Women's International
News Gathering Service), Women's peace Caravan, and FIRE (Feminist
International Radio Endeavor). http://www.compassionate.org
Women's
Studies/Women's Issues Resource Site: Gender Related Electronic Forums
- http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/links.html
http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/forums
Activism
section of Women's Studies/Women's Issues Resource Sites, NARAL
offers a web site dealing with reproductive rights at
http://www.naral.org/
Other
Women's Voices: Translations of Women's Writings Before 1600
Provides a great link for Women's Studies and Women in Western Culture
Students: http://home.infionline.net/~ddisse/
Women's
Studies Resources at Florida State University Includes
research materials and resources in the FSU libraries as well as the Women's
Studies program library. http://www.fsu.edu/~womenst/libraryresources.htm
The
Women of Color Resource Center (WCRC)
is a non-profit education, community action, and resource center working
on social justice issues that affect women of color. Founded in 1990,
WCRC is focused on an agenda that recognizes the crucial interconnections
among anti-racist, anti-sexist, and anti-homophobic work. The organization
sustains ongoing dialogue among women of color about their current status
and strategies for change. An integral part of the social change
community, WCRC creates educational and information resources about women
of color. The organization collaborates on community-based projects
aimed at developing women-of-color leadership. www.coloredgirls.org
Women
and Technology
On
The Web:
www.sat.net/~semgem/index.htm
African
American Women On-line provides a place for Black Women to share positive
images, team work, entrepreneurial spirit, and information on the family,
community, and relationships.
www.cpa.org.uk/ageinfo/ageinfo2.html
Age
Info, a searchable database of more than 30,000 articles, books, and reports
from the Centre for Policy on Aging in London.
www.Women-Connect-Asia.com
Online
resource network for women living and working in Asia, as well as those
in North America who have interests in the region.
www.ama-assn.org/special/womh/womh.htm
Journal
of the American Medical Association's health site for women which includes
news stories, reports from professional journals, and abstracts of other
articles.

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