
Women's Information Resources
Women's Studies Sites (Academic)
Feminism
Politics & Leadership
indicates a CHOICE Highly Recommended Site
- American Women: A Gateway to the Library of Congress Resources
for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the U.S.

- American Women's History: A Research Guide
Reference librarian Kenneth Middleton (MTSU) has created a very thorough and usable Web resource.
- Center for the American Woman and Politics Rutgers
- Documents From the Women's Liberation Movement: An On-line
Archival Collection Selected by historians Anne Volk, Rosalyn Baxandall, and Linda Gordon materials in this site
are drawn from radical organizations of the women's movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s, held in Duke University's
Special Collections.
- Institute for Women's Policy Research
A nonprofit scientific research organization that "conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings
to address the needs of women, promote public dialogue, and strengthen families, communities, and societies."
- This Shall Be the Land For Women:
The Struggle for Western Women's Suffrage, 1860-1920
This online exhibit covers the chronology of women's suffrage in the American West and provides biographical
information about notable figures from the ten featured states (CA, CO, HI, KS, NM, OR, TX, UT, WA, WY).
The online exhibit also offers a time line and detailed bibliography for further research about the unique story
of women's suffrage in the American West and provides photos and activities.
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Women & Politics Institute American University
- Women in Politics: Bibliographic Database Inter-Parliamentary Union
- Women Leaders Online archives only
- Wal-Mart Report: Everyday Low Wages:
The Hidden Price We All Pay for Wal-Mart Feb. 2004; House Committee on Education and the Workforce
Humanities: Literature, History, Philosophy, Religion, Art
indicates a CHOICE Highly Recommended Site
- African American Women Writers of the 19th Century
An exceptional site edited and archived in the most reliable scholarly fashion.
- American Women: A Gateway to the Library of Congress Resources
for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the U.S.

- American Women's History: A Research Guide
Reference librarian Kenneth Middleton (MTSU) has created a very thorough and usable Web resource.
- British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832

Online scholarly archive of e-text editions. This site dovetails nicely with A Celebration of Women Writers and Women Romantic Era Writers
- Celebration of Women Writers
- Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
- Early Modern Women Database browse by subject, e.g. History, Music, source type, e.g. journal literature, primary sources,
or period/era.
- Gifts of Speech: Women's Speeches from Around the World frequently updated
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Feminae: Medieval Gender and Women Index Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship
- LGBT History USC
- Monastic Matrix: Scholarly Resources for the Study of Women's Religious Communities 400-1600.
- National Museum of Women in the Arts

- National Women's History Project: Resources
- People with a History: An Online Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* History Fordham
- Other Women's Voices: Translations of Women's Writings Before 1700 entries
include biographies, links to transcriptions,and annotated bibliographies of primary and secondary sources
- Reading Women Writers and African Literature
"A remarkable resource for Francophone African women writers, this Web site is imaginative and easy to navigate."
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Victorian Literature by Women

- Victorian Women Writers Project
- ViVa: A Bibliography of Women's History in Historical & Women's Studies Journals
International Institute of Social History, The Netherlands
- Voice of the Shuttle: Gender Studies Page
- Votes for Women
Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921
- WSSLINKS: Women & Art Sites
- Women, Enterprise and Society: A Guide to the Resources
in the Business Manuscripts Collection at Baker Library, Harvard.
- Women in Print:
Essays on the Print Culture of American Women from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Originally, intended as papers for a conference to be held shortly after September 11th, 2001, these essays
offer an exceptional overview of the important role women played in establishing and contributing to the
US book trade. Also notable is the fact that this is the first work published by the University of Wisconsin
simultaneously in print and online editions.
- Women Working, 1870-1930

Harvard; thousands of digitized documents from the Harvard libraries.
- Women Photographers
UC-Riverside Musuem of Photography
- Women in Photography Archive Purdue
- Women Romantic Era Writers
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