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0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z [show all]
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find.galegroup.com
Subjects:
British and Commonwealth History; Feminist Studies
Summary:
This database contains 2.1 million pages of periodicals published in Great Britain from 1800-1900. It includes publications on women, children, leisure and sport, and humor, and the British Empire.
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library.duke.edu + 1 more source
Subjects:
Communication and Journalism; Economics and Business; Feminist Studies
Summary:
Presents images and database information for over 7,000 advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines between 1911 and 1955. Concentrates on five main subject areas: radio, television, transportation, beauty and hygiene, and World War II, providing a view of a number of major campaigns and companies through images preserved in the J. Walter Thompson Company Competitive Advertisements Collection of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising, and Marketing History in Duke University's Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library.
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www.africabib.org
Subjects:
African Studies; Feminist Studies; General and Reference Works
Summary:
"This English language database contains over 22,000 citations from 1986 to current ... This database is the outgrowth of a three volume work published in 1989 by Greenwood Press that indexed materials on African Women published during the International Women's Decade, 1975-1985."--About this database page.
Author/Creator:
Bullwinkle, Davis.
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purl.access.gpo.gov
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Government Information: United States
Summary:
A slightly expanded and fully searchable version of American Women: A Library of Congress Guide for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States (2001) that has been redesigned for online use, with added illustrations and links to digitized material located throughout the Library of Congress Web site, including 36 items newly digitized especially for American Women.
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www.archives.gov
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Government Information: United States
Summary:
A listing of historical websites relevant to women in the United States.
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search.rdsinc.com
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies
Summary:
Database of articles from numerous periodicals about women's issues. May be searched using keywords and/or selections from a set of thesaurus or controlled vocabulary entries.
Title:
Contemporary women's issues (Online)
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referenceworks.brillonline.com
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Islam and the Middle East; Religious Studies
Summary:
"Brill Academic Publishers is delighted to announce the publication of a major new multi-volume reference work, the 'Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures'. A unique collaboration of over 1000 scholars from around the world, the 'Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures' crosses history, geographic borders and disciplines to create a ground-breaking reference work reflecting the very latest research on gender studies and the Islamic world. No other reference work offers this scale of contributions or depth and breadth of coverage. 'Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures' is set to become an essential reference work for students and researchers in the fields of gender studies, Middle Eastern and Islamic studies, as well as scholars of religion, history, politics, anthropology, geography and related disciplines.
At the Library:
Green » InfoCenter (Non-circulating) » HQ1170 .E53 2003 ... in-library use only
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www.everydaylife.amdigital.co.uk
Subjects:
Feminist Studies
Summary:
This digital collection provides access to rare primary source material on American social, cultural, and popular history from the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History, Duke University and The New York Public Library. It comprises thousands of fully searchable images (alongside transcriptions) of monographs, pamphlets, periodicals and broadsides addressing 19th and early 20th century political, social and gender issues, religion, race, education, employment, marriage, sexuality, home and family life, health, and pastimes, emphasizing conduct of life and domestic management literature, the daily lives of women and men, and contrasts in regional, urban and rural cultures.
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search.ebscohost.com
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies
At the Library:
Green » InfoCenter: Desk (Non-circulating) » HQ1 .F367 in-library use only
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find.galegroup.com
Subjects:
American History; British and Commonwealth History; British and Commonwealth Literary Studies; Economics and Business; News; General and Reference Works; Feminist Studies
Summary:
Gale NewsVault delivers the definitive cross-searching experience for exploring Gale's range of historical newspaper and collections. Users can simultaneously search or browse across multiple products owned by their institution, including: 17th and 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers; 19th Century British Library Newspapers, Parts I and II; 19th Century UK Periodicals, Series I: New Readerships; 19th Century UK Periodicals, Series II: Empire; 19th Century U.S. Newspapers; Financial Times Historical Archive 1888-2006; the Economist Historical Archive, 1846-2006; Illustrated London News Historical Archive 1842-2003; Penny Illustrated Paper; Times (London) Digital Archive 1785-1985; and Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive 1902-2005.
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search.proquest.com
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies
Summary:
Full text collection of journals, magazines, newsletters, regional publications, books, booklets and pamphlets, conference proceedings and governmental n-g-o and special reports devoted to women's and gender issues. Contains materials dating back to the 1970's. Incorporated the publication Women "R".
Title:
GenderWatch (Online)
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gerritsen.chadwyck.com
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Germanic Studies
Summary:
The Gerritsen Collection was begun by Aletta Jacobs Gerritsen in the late 1800s. The online resource delivers two million page images exactly as theyappeared in the original printed works. It includes monographs, periodicals and pamphlets in fifteen languages, and is searchable by keyword and Boolean operators.
Title:
Gerritsen collection (Online)
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bibpurl.oclc.org + 1 more source
Subjects:
Jewish Studies; Feminist Studies; History
Summary:
"This encyclopedia seeks to make available to all who are interested in Jewish history and culture the varied accomplishments of Jewish women and their many contributions to the Jewish historical experience over the course of the past three millennia. Women have been largely absent from most accounts of the Jewish past, because male experience served as the guide to historical significance. Only recently have women begun to be integrated into Jewish encyclopedias, but not yet in proportion to their demographic and social importance and their public activity. The prize-winning encyclopedia Jewish Women in America, which was published in 1997, marked a major advance but was limited to one geographic location and historical period. In general reference works, Jewish women are most often not noted as Jews because their Jewishness is not considered relevant to their accomplishments. As editors we strove to recover the Jewish women who remained invisible in standard reference works. We were ambitious: our vision embraced the whole Jewish world and all of Jewish culture from the Hebrew Bible to the present. Although we privileged Jewish women as actors in history, we also addressed the representations of Jewish women, particularly in classical biblical and rabbinic texts"--Editor's preface. "This initial online edition of Jewish women: a comprehensive historical encyclopedia contains all of the text from the original CD-ROM and all images for which we have been able to secure permission to use on the Web. Over time, more images will be available"--About the online encyclopedia.
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laww.alexanderstreet.com
Subjects:
Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies; Feminist Studies; Language; American Literary Studies
Summary:
"Latin American Women Writers is an extensive searchable collection of prose, poetry, and drama composed by women writing in Mexico, Central America, and South America. Also included are essays by Latin American feminists and revolutionaries, who address both the universal concerns of women in every age and the distinctive issues of their struggles in the region"--Home page.
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search.ebscohost.com
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies
Summary:
A resource for literature regarding gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues. Contains indexing and abstracts for more than 80 GLBT-specific core periodicals. Also contains data mined from over 70 priority periodicals as well as data mined from over 5,000 select titles.
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www.accessible.com
Subjects:
American History; Feminist Studies; News
At the Library:
Green » Media-Microtext (Lower Level) » MFILM N.S. 1553
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solomon.nwld.alexanderstreet.com
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; American Literary Studies; American History
Summary:
Full-text database of letters and diaries of women who lived in North America before 1950. Browsing and searching of both the bibliographic and full-text elements provided by PhiloLogic software.
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orlando.cambridge.org
Subjects:
General and Reference Works; British and Commonwealth Literary Studies; Feminist Studies
Summary:
Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present includes biographical and writing career entries on British women writers, selected non-British or international women writers, and selected British and international men. Also includes dated items representing events and processes (in the accounts of these writers, but also in the areas of history, science, medicine, economics, the law, and other contexts).
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www.paleyicollection.org + 1 more source
Subjects:
General and Reference Works; American History; Anthropology and Archaeology; Communication and Journalism; Feminist Studies; Film and Media Studies; Government Information: International and Foreign; Government Information: United States; History; History of Science and Technology; News
Summary:
Streaming video and audio for programs from the Paley Center's collection. Many programs are being added each month as the collection is digitized, which includes nearly 150,000 television and radio programs and advertisements.
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db.jhuccp.org
Subjects:
Feminist Studies; Biology; Medicine
Summary:
POPLINE, the world's largest database on reproductive health, provides bibliographic citations to the worldwide literature on family planning technology, family planning programs and population law and policy. Demography, AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, maternal and child health, primary health care communication, and population and its effect on the environment are covered when related to developing countries. POPLINE contains citations and abstracts to a variety of materials including journal articles, monographs, technical reports, and unpublished works; links to full-text documents are also included. The majority of items are published from 1970 to the present, however, there are selected citations dating back to 1827. In addition to free text searching, the database can be searched by keywords from the POPLINE Thesaurus , a controlled vocabulary of 2,400+ terms used to index documents in the database.

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