CRIS Course Guide to Library Research Sources

Web Resources in Global Feminism

History 101
Fall 2004

Created by: Ellen Broidy & Victor Rodruiguez
Last Modified: September 21, 2004


Primary Source | Portals | Indexes | Regional/International | International Organizations
Other Interesting Sites

Primary Sources

Gerritsen Collection
This resource delivers two million page images exactly as they appeared in the original printed works. Users can trace the evolution of feminism within a single country, as well as the impact of one country's movement on those of the others. In many cases, it also provides easy access to primary sources otherwise available only in a few rare book rooms. The collection contains close to 4,000 volumes supplemented with approximately 800 titles from the Woman's Collection at the Walter Clinton Jackson Library at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The collection has purchased en bloc The Anthony M. Ludovici Private Library of Books and Pamphlets on Woman, Her History, Her Physiology, Female Emancipation, Female Suffrage, Feminism and Sexology. This library of over 900 volumes included the first editions of Mary Wollstonecraft, Aphra Behn, and Mary Astell, and major European works on physiology, gynecology, and anthropology.

Women and Social Movements in the United States
A collection of books, images, documents, scholarly essays, commentaries, and bibliographies, documenting the multiplicity of women's reform activities.

The International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA)
The International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA) was established in 1985 as a joint program of the College of Architecture and Urban Studies and the University Libraries at Virginia Tech. Documents the history of women's involvement in architecture by acquiring, preserving, storing, and making available to researchers the professional papers of women architects, landscape architects, designers, architectural historians and critics, urban planners, and the records of women's architectural organizations, from around the world. The IAWA collects the papers of those who practiced at a time when there were few women in the field (i.e., before the 1950s).

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Portals

Women, War, and Peace
A portal with access to country profiles, Issue briefs, UN gender action sites, and UN documents, plus links to women's organizations such as PeaceWomen.

WWW Virtual Library Women's History
Search engine and portal to a great number of sites listed by world regional areas.  Discussion lists, conferences, journals, and a great list to global feminist sites such as the Gender Institute of the London School of Economics, Women in Colonial India, Irish Spaces, feminist research sites, etc.

Florida International University -- The Women's Center
Contains various links to global feminism such as Amnesty International's site, A Global Issues sites with various articles and links to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Latin American issues, South Africa, the feminization of global poverty, etc.

University of York's Women's Studies Internet Resources
Includes a very good set of links to various regions of the world such as Europe, Africa, Australasia, Latin America and Asia.

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Indexes to Articles, Essays, Government Reports, etc.

WomenWatch
Provides information, resource guides, links to various publications, directories and links related to the United Nations, especially to the UN Interagency Network on Women and Gender Equality.

Contemporary Women's Issues uc only access full-text available
Provides full-text access to global information on women in over 150 countries.  Indexes books, journals, newsletters, research reports from non profit groups, government and international agencies, and fact sheets. Includes links to full-text articles for many articles.

GenderWatch ucla only access  full-text available
GenderWatch is a full text database of unique and diverse publications that focus on how gender impacts a broad spectrum of subject areas. The archive material dating back to 1970 in some cases, GenderWatch is a repository of an important historical perspective on the evolution of the women's movement and the changes in gender roles. Publications include scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, regional publications, books, and NGO, government and special reports.

University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
On-line document and material archives, plus a human rights search engine and a data base with links to mirror sites around the world. In English, Spanish, French, Russian, and Japanese!

Women's Studies International Data base and search engine.  ucla only access  full-text available
Women's Studies International covers the core disciplines in Women's Studies to the latest scholarship in feminist research. Nearly 800 essential sources include: journals, newspapers, newsletters, bulletins, books, book chapters, proceedings, reports, theses, dissertations, NGO studies, important websites & web documents, and grey literature. Over 2,000 periodical sources are represented and include ISSNs.

Information Bulletin--USAID--Office of Women in Development
Contains GenderReach project publications, the Gender Matters Quarterly, and an Information Bulletin with articles on women and economic and social issues.

Alt-PressWatch ucla only access full-text available
Alt-PressWatch is a full text database of the newspapers, magazines and journals from alternative and independent presses. This interdisciplinary resource provides a valuable source of viewpoints and perspectives to complement and challenge mainstream media coverage. Through investigative reporting by independent and critical sources, these are essential voices pursuing freedom of the press.

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Regional/International Resources

Latin America

Latin America - UT-LANIC UT-LANIC. 
Provides a complete set of links to Web sites on women & gender studies in Latino and Latin American issues.  Mega website list is divided by region/country -  such as Latin America, United States, Mexico, and South America.  Unique and complete resource in Women's issues in Latin America by one of the world's premier institutions of higher learning, the University of Texas at Austin.

United States

History of the Suffrage Movement
Information, bibliographies, biographies of key figures such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and a history of the suffrage movement plus links to other organizations.

National American Women's Suffrage Association
The NAWSA Collection consists of 167 books, pamphlets and other artifacts documenting the suffrage campaign. They are a subset of the Library's larger collection donated by Carrie Chapman Catt, longtime president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, in November of 1938. The collection includes works from the libraries of other members and officers of the organization including: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, Alice Stone Blackwell, Julia Ward Howe, Elizabeth Smith Miller, Mary A. Livermore.

Middle East

Menalib-Middle East Virtual Library
The Middle East Virtual Library (MENALIB) is an information portal for Middle East and Islamic Studies. It provides access to online information and to digital records of printed and other offline media and thus supports the concept of a hybrid library for Middle East and Islamic Studies.

Almisbah
ALMISBAH is a database providing access to selected Internet resources on the Middle East and on Islam respectively. Websites and online resources on Israel are included only if they are related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Kurdish Women Research Resources: Women, War, Diapora and Learning
Includes articles, resources, and links to sites on refugee and asylum issues, and sites related to Kurdish language, media and studies. The site features bibliographies, with selected annotations on: Feminist methodology, standpoint theory, oral history, and genocide and testimony; gender and feminist organizing in the Middle East; gender, nation and diaspora; gender, violence and learning; gender and Transnational Theories; Honour' Killing; women and war

Africa

Africa Research Central

Africa Renewal Online

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International Organizations Online

United Nations Development Program: Gender in Development
Contains access to the United Nations' Quarterly Gender Beat, a link to Women Watch, and news and information concerning the UNDP's practice areas, where one can find publications, public statements from various UN organizations, country office websites, and various reports on the condition of women, the poor, and HIV around the world.

UNIFEM
UNIFEM is the women's fund at the United Nations. It provides financial and technical assistance to innovative programmes and strategies that promote women's human rights, political participation and economic security. Within the UN system, UNIFEM promotes gender equality and links women's issues and concerns to national, regional and global agendas by fostering collaboration and providing technical expertise on gender mainstreaming and women's empowerment strategies. UNIFEM' was created in 1976, in response to a call from women's organizations attending the 1975 UN First World Conference on Women in Mexico City. Today, UNIFEM works in over 100 countries and has 14 Regional Programme Directors and a growing network of affiliated gender advisors and specialists in Africa, the Arab States, Asia and the Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, Latin America and the Caribbean.

International Information Centre and Archives for the Women's Movement (IIAV)
Home page (in English) for the International Institute for Women's Archives, in Amsterdam.  In addition to bibliographic resources, the IIAV is part of an international online network of women's informational centers.

Institute for Global Communications (IGC).
Women'sNet Website for The IGC's Women's Net containing valuable information and news items concerning the organization and worldwide sites of international political activism.

Amnesty International-Women's Rights
Amnesty International website with links to issues such as human trafficking, violence against women in Mexico, reports on all parts of the world on women's rights, and various news items from all world regions, and list of related websites.

Sisterhood is Global Institute (http://www.sigi.org)
Site for The Sisterhood Is Global Institute, an international NGO with Consultative Status to the United Nations, was founded in 1984.  Inactive for now.  Check for updates.

Womankind Worldwide
Website for the UK-based charity dedicated to women's development and women's human rights globally. The organization works directly with women and men across the world to develop and transform communities -- meeting women's day-to-day needs and tackling the causes of inequality between women and men.

World Bank: GenderNet
This site describes how the World Bank seeks to reduce gender disparities and enhance women's participation in economic development through its programs and projects. It summarizes knowledge and experience, provides gender statistics, and facilitates discussion on gender and development. Information and news, resources tools, and related links.

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Other Interesting Sites

Feminist Theory Website (English, Spanish, French)
The Feminist Theory Website provides research materials and information for students, activists, and scholars interested in women's conditions and struggles around the world. The Feminist Theory Website has three parts: 1) various fields within feminist theory; 2) different national / ethnic feminisms; and 3) individual feminists. All of these parts are updated and expanded regularly. The Feminist Theory Website contains: bibliographical entries, links to internet sites, and paragraphs giving information.

Womeninworldhistory.com
Covers a variety of topics such as biographies of female heroes, women in the Muslim world, women in the ancient near east, etc.  Contains interactive lessons and book reviews.  A web resource for the general public, high school teachers and students, and university students.

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