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WWW Virtual Library Women's History - 0 views

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    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.
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Internet for Women's Studies | Welcome | INTUTE VIRTUAL TRAINING SUITE - 0 views

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    Internet for Women's Studies is a free online tutorial to help university students develop their Internet research skills.
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The Orlando Project - 0 views

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    is a collaborative undertaking, involving participants from universities in Canada, the United States, England, and Australia. It is writing the first full scholarly history of women's writing in the British Isles. At the same time, it is conducting an experiment in humanities computing and providing both training and scholarly community for graduate students. The project will provide an overarching account of women's writing across the centuries. This will appear in the form of four individually authored volumes of history together with an extensive, collaboratively authored, electronic textbase
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WWP - 0 views

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    The Brown University Women Writers Project is a long-term research project devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding. The main goal of the project is to make texts by pre-Victorian women writers accessible to a wide audience of teachers, students, scholars, and the general reader. We support research on women's writing, text encoding, and the role of electronic texts in teaching and scholarship. The website hosts Women Writers Online, a full-text collection of early women's writing in English that contains more than 320 texts published between 1526 and 1850.
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Women in Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies (WISPS) - 0 views

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    The website of the British organisation, Women in Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies (WISPS), provides information about their aims, conferences, seminars, and members. The organization is a group of women colleagues working within all areas of Luso-Hispanism, such as feminist theory, history, cultural memory, literature, linguistics, cultural and textual theory, audio and film studies, performance studies, anthropology, geography, queer theory and theatre studies
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Women's Life Writing Network Home - 0 views

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    a cross-institutional, national and international community of women's life writing scholars and practitioners
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WOMEN'S STUDIES DIGITIZATION PROJECT: WOMEN'S TRAVEL WRITING - 0 views

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    This project is based at Wilson Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA. The project will emphasize women travellers from and to the United States and include selected European women travellers to non-Western areas. AS well as the texts there are some images and suppoerting resources. Please note: some of the texts are password restricted.
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A Celebration of Women Writers - 0 views

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    The Celebration of Women Writers recognizes the contributions of women writers throughout history. Women have written almost every imaginable type of work: novels, poems, letters, biographies, travel books, religious commentaries, histories, economic and scientific works. Our goal is to promote awareness of the breadth and variety of women's writing. All too often, works by women, and resources about women writers, are hard to find. We attempt to provide easy access to available on-line information.
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WOMEN'S STUDIES DIGITIZATION PROJECT: EARLY MODERN FRENCH WOMEN WRITERS - 0 views

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    This project is based at Wilson Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA. The project focuses on important women writers irrespective of genre c. 1400-1700. Writers include Christine de Pizan, Diane de Poitiers, Louise Labé, Madeleine de Scudéry, Marguerite de Navarre, Marie de Gournay, and Pernette du Guillet.
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Intro < Home < The Sister Arts - British Gardening, Painting, & Poetry 1700-1832 - 0 views

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    Created by Lisa L. Moore, Associate Professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies, this website brings together literary and historical materials that document painting, poetry and garden design in English culture from 1700 to 1832.
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The Women's Library @ LSE - 1 views

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    The Women's Library collections document all aspects of women's lives, with a particular emphasis on the lives of women in the UK and the great political, economic and social changes of the past 150 years.The print collections include over 60,000 books and pamphlets and 3,000 periodical titles. Search for print materials on the main LSE Library catalogue. The archive and museum collections include over 500 archives and 5000 museum objects. Museum objects include photographs, postcards, posters, badges, banners, textiles and ceramics. Search for archives and museum objects on The Women's Library @ LSE archives and museum catalogue.
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GENDER INN - 0 views

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    gender Inn is a searchable database providing access to over 8,400 records pertaining to feminist theory, feminist literary criticism and gender studies focusing on English and American literature.
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AfricaBib Home - 1 views

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    AfricaBib is a collection of Africana social science titles, presented in one easily accessible location on the internet. It is the culmination of over forty years of Africana research. The site consists of two bibliographic databases covering Africana periodical literature (Africana Periodical Literature) and African Women's literature (African Women). You will also find a comprehensive bibliography on women travelers and explorers to Africa (Women Travelers, Explorers and Missionaries to Africa). In June 2012 two bibliographies were added, one on Islam in Africa, compiled by Paul Schrijver, the other on the Kenya Coast, compiled by Jan Hoorweg. In July 2014 Water and Africa was added. Followed in September 2017 by Education in Africa.
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NYPL Digital Schomburg African American Women Writers the 19th Century - 0 views

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    Digital resource of The Schomburg Center, part of The New York Public Library. It consists of 52 published works by 19th-century black women writers. These include books and pamphlets published prior to 1920. A full text searchable database, subjects written about include family, religion, and slavery. There are additional research resources presented alongside the database.
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Women of Color Women of Word--African American --Female Playwrights Homepage - 0 views

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    a site dedicated to African American women who have gifted, shaken up, and disturbed the theatre world with their powerful words. It is a testament to their courage and perseverance. Hopefully, this site will encourage other sister storytellers to make their words heard.
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African-American Women - 0 views

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    Digital resource of archives held at Duke University, Special Collections Library, Durham, North Carolina, USA. This includes the archives of Elizabeth Johnson Harris, and the slave letters of Vilet Lester, Hannah Valentine and Lethe Jackson.
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Voices From the Gaps : University of Minnesota - 0 views

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    Celebrating and documenting the creativity of Asian, Black, Latina, and Native women, VG is one of the internet's most comprehensive and well-respected academic databases for women artists of color. We provide innovative teaching and research tools for accessing a global community of women writers of color living and dead, obscure and renowned. The site reaches backward and forward to place readers, thinkers, students, and educators on a bridge which connects the gaps that exist in literature, society, and culture. Through our student-generated profiles, essays, reviews, and interviews, you can engage with artists whose works put faces on difficult and important issues ranging from immigration to racial prejudice, gendered violence to community resistance.
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Emory Women Writers Resource Project - 0 views

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    The Emory Women Writers Resource Project is a collection of edited and unedited texts by women writing from the seventeenth century through the early twentieth century
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