eine Serviceeinrichtung der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, Sammeln und Aufbereiten von Literatur zur Frauen-, feministischen und Geschlechterforschung, Sichtbarmachen des historischen Bestandes, Erstellen einer Datenbank über unselbständige Literatur, Beraten bei und Durchführen von Recherchen
Schriftstellerinnen der DDR was a senior German seminar held at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1996. This site showcases the results of an undergraduate course project which focussed on the lives of ten East German female authors: Anna Seghers; Christa Wolf; Irmtraud Morgner; Sarah Kirsch; Maxie Wander; Brigitte Reimann; Helga Schubert; Helga Königsdorf; Monika Maron; and Elke Erb
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
Presents biographical and publication information for more than 470 women who lived in Canada or wrote about Canada, and authored an English-language book or pamphlet of fiction or poetry that was published before 1940. It includes titles of publications and references to archival resources. Directed by Dr. Carole Gerson, this project was supported by SSHRC, the University of British Columbia, and Simon Fraser University, with substantial research and editing by Carol McIver, Marjory Lang, Deborah Blacklock, Sandra Even, and Katrina Harack. Copyright is held by Carole Gerson.