Gender & Women's Studies Subject Guide

Guides to the Field

 

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A bibliographic guide recommends research and reference materials and may also suggest ways of doing research in a discipline. This Web page, which is in itself a brief bibliographic guide, also includes research guidelines and current publications in the field.



Directory of Women's Studies Programs & Library Resources

HQ1181 .U5 D57 1990
Identifies approximately 400 courses and programs at universities and colleges in the U.S. The main listing is alphabetical by state and locality, and there are indexes by institution name, degrees and certificates offered, and subject emphasis of the library collection.

Guide to Graduate Work in Women's Studies

HQ1181 .U5 G84 1994 (Ref)
Prepared by the National Women's Studies Association. Provides an alphabetical arrangement with contact information, degrees offered, course titles, and faculty.

Women's Studies Programs, Departments, and Research Centers

A listing of web sites for women's studies programs throughout the world. Prepared by Joan Korenman, Professor Emerita of Women's Studies and English at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources

This site "contains a slightly expanded and fully searchable version of the print publication 'American Women: A Library of Congress Guide for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States' ... with added illustrations and links to existing digitized material located throughout the Library of Congress Web site." Includes books, maps, manuscripts, music, images, and other research materials. Browsable and searchable. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress.

Feminism and Method : Ethnography, Discourse Analysis, and Activist Research

HQ 1180 .N37 2003

Under the Sign of Hope

HQ1185 .B56 1998
A guide to feminist methodology and narrative interpretation - in print and online.

Women's Studies: A Guide to Information Sources

Z7961 .C37 1990 (Ref)
Highly useful sourcebook with annotated entries; arranged by three topic areas (general materials, women in the world, and special subjects); appendices list LC and Dewey classification systems; also includes listing of review essays from Signs, a scholarly journal in women's studies.

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Last updated: September 2008