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Gender Watch - focuses on how gender impacts broad subjects areas and offers an historical perspective on women's movement and gender roles. It includes scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, books, as well as NGO, government and special reports. |
Lexis-Nexis - Academic Universe provides full-text of many newspapers as well as full-text of legal and political research. Statistical Universe is an excellent source of statistical information (log-in required for off-campus access). |
ProQuest Research Library - full-text articles and citations to articles relevant to many subjects including political science (log-in required for off-campus access). |
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Black American Feminism: A Multidisciplinary Bibliography - "extensive bibliography of Black American Feminist thought from across the disciplines." Features information by discipline (e.g. education, health) or by resources (e.g. anthologies, periodicals) with extensive content, mostly to print resources. See the link to Web Sites for links to web-based resources. |
Celebrating Women's Achievement - features biographical information on prominent Canadian women in fields such as arts, athletics, politics, science, society, literature, and culture. Also offers link to education resources for students 14 years and older with lesson plans, puzzles and more. From the National Library of Canada. |
Distinguished Women of Past and Present - features biographical information on notable women; searchable by subject or name. Also features links for Black History Month, new additions, and related links. |
Gifts of Speech: Women's' Speeches from Around the World - "dedicated to preserving and creating access to speeches by influential contemporary, women from around the world", this site offers full-text of the speeches of notable women, including all the speeches by female Nobel laureates. |
Joan Korenman's Women's Studies - comprehensive, award-winning site featuring links to content-rich websites covering many topics including activism, arts & humanities, business/work, multidisciplinary, and many more. From Professor Joan Korenman, Director of The Center for Women and Information Technology, University of Maryland. See also her page featuring links to Women's Studies Online Resources. |
Librarians Index to the Internet: Women - excellent site featuring information on women in various occupations, trades, activities, and subjects (e.g. scientists, athletes, women in history, religion, etc.). Exhaustive listing that is searchable and continuously updated. From the Library of California. |
National Women's Hall of Fame - goal is "to honor in perpetuity these women, citizens of the United States of America whose contributions to the arts, athletics, business, education, government, the humanities, philanthropy and science, have been the greatest value for the development of their country", this searchable site features biographies and profiles of many notable American women, both living and deceased. |
Women's Studies - features many links by subject, tutorials and course handouts, full text of reviews from the Feminist Collection, bibliographies, homepages of magazines and journals, and information on programs, libraries, and more. From the Women's Studies Librarian at the University of Wisconsin. |
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World's Women 2000: Trends and Statistics - "is the third issue in the series of reports (the other two issued in 1991 and 1995) that looks at the status of women through the lens of statistical data and analysis. The World's Women 2000 is a statistical source-book that provides a comprehensive analysis of how women fare in different parts of the world. It highlights the main findings of statistical analysis on women's situation as compared to men's worldwide in a broad range of fields---including families, health, education, work, human rights and politics." A United Nations site. |
WWW Virtual Library: Women's Studies - goal is to "provide access to a wide range of resources in support of Women's Studies". Comprehensive site featuring links to general sites, archives, numerous subjects (e.g. art, business, culture, education, politics, etc.). From the Women's Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries. |
| Arts |
Ladyslipper Music: Recordings by Women - "non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to heighten public awareness of the achievements of women artists and musicians, and to expand the scope and availability of recordings by women." Publishes the most comprehensive Catalog & Resource Guide of Music by Women, searchable online by artist name, category/genre, titles; also listing by new artists. |
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National Geographic's Women Photographers - offers an online photo gallery of works by Jodi Cobb, Karen Kasmauski, Maria Stenzel, Annie Griffiths Belt, and Sisse Brimberg with audio commentaries on their photos. Requires Flash. From the Newseum. |
National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) - "only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to recognizing the contributions of women artists", located at 1250 New York Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. Features links to works of women artists, browsable by time period from 16-17th centuries through to the 20th century. Also features an advanced search. |
Rockin Rina's Women of 1970's Punk - search or browse by band name. Information includes discography and some have real audio sound clips as well as links to other related sites. |
Sweet Adelines International - "one of the largest women singers’ organizations in the world, committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performance." Site features information on membership, directories of members, competition information, publications, press releases, music links, and much more. |
Women Artists of the American West, Past and Present - an internet course and interdisciplinary resource featuring the vital contributions that women have made to the art and history of the American West." Visitors can search or browse the site via the Main Index or browse by themes (e.g. community, identity, spirituality, locality). |
Women Composers - directory listing of the names, dates and countries of origin of many women composers with links to web sites, where available. |
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| Associations |
American Association of University Women (AAUW) - "national organization that promotes education and equity for all women and girls", conducts "cutting-edge research relevant to the struggle for gender equity in school and in society". Topics include sexual harassment, bullying, gender equity, studies on online learning styles and opportunities. Also offers internships. |
American Medical Women's Association (AMWA) - "is an organization of 10,000 women physicians and medical students dedicated to serving as the unique voice for women's health and the advancement of women in medicine." Website offers publications for sale, education initiatives on health and fact sheets on health topics. |
National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education - "nonprofit organization of more than 50 organizations dedicated to improving educational opportunities for girls and women. Our mission is to provide leadership in and advocate for the development of national education policies that benefit all women and girls. This site provides information on our coalition; current activities; updates on relevant federal education legislation; useful resources; and NCWGE publications". |
| Aviation |
Fly Girls - "During WWII, more than a thousand women signed up to fly with the U.S. military. Wives, mothers, actresses and debutantes who joined the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPS) test-piloted aircraft, ferried planes and logged 60 million miles in the air. Thirty-eight women died in service." This companion site to the PBS program features "Fly Girls, the largely unknown story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)" and features maps, statistics, songs, video, correspondence, a timeline as well as transcripts and a teaching guide. |
The Ninety-Nines (Women Pilots) - "founded in 1929 by 99 licensed women pilots for the mutual support and advancement of aviation", this site features historical information on the original 99 women as well as information on membership, learning to fly, scholarships, and links to their magazine. |
Women in Aviation Resource Center (WIARC) - "Over 501 educational, historical, and networking resources to empower women in all aspects of aviation." Includes links to features women, books, education, publications, discussion forums and more. |
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Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence - "an interreligious educational resource addressing issues of sexual and domestic violence...our emphasis is on education and prevention". Features information on domestic violence, child abuse, clergy abuse, training, articles, news, publications and much more. |
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Feminist Majority Foundation: Domestic Violence - features facts, hotline information, news on domestic violence, Violence Against Women Act (with extensive links), and comprehensive links to additional Internet resources on topics including research, education, stalking, self-defense, and more. |
Men Can Stop Rape - Washington, D.C. organization that "empowers male youth and the institutions that serve them to work as allies with women in preventing rape and other forms of men's violence." Site features program information, calendar of events, resources, and much more. |
National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center (NVAWPRC) - "designed this website to be useful to scientists, practitioners, advocates, grassroots organizations, and any other professional or lay person interested in current topics related to violence against women and its prevention." Offers research links, overview and statistics, tools and resources and links to publications. |
Open Directory Project: Domestic Violence - features links to information by categories such as dating violence, legal information, law enforcement sites, personal stories, shelters, statistical information, state and regional networks, and more. |
U.S. Department of Justice: Office on Violence Against Women - links to research and statistical publications, federal laws, state and local resources, toolkit to end violence against women, and online resources including information on stalking, batterer intervention programs, child custody and protection, and lists of state hotlines and advocacy groups. |
Women's Law Initiative - is "a nationwide online resource for women and girls living with or escaping domestic violence." Searchable by state or browse various categories. Provides easy-to-understand legal information covering topics such as restraining orders, custody issues/concerns, the phone number for the National Domestic Hotline, and many valuable links. Also available in Spanish. |
| Gender Studies |
About-face - "aims to combat negative and distorted images of women." Features a gallery of offenders, winners, and links to additional resources for studying, including a bibliography, references on body image, eating disorders and much more. |
International Gender Studies Resources - "featuring research and teaching materials meant to facilitate the integration of Women's and Gender Studies into International and Area Studies philosophy and curricula. This site offers general and specific bibliographies and filmographies on issues pertaining to women and gender in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Arab World, and among minority cultures in North America and Europe." |
| Health |
CDC Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program - offers publications including research information, treatment information, resource materials, national and state data information, fact sheets and more. From the Centers for Disease Control. |
Dying to be Thin - companion site to the PBS program, this site features information on women and eating disorders. Includes links to health and resources, scientific information on the body's nutritional needs (Flash player required), information on minorities and eating disorders and more. |
MEDLINEplus: Breast Cancer - offers latest news, information on research and clinical trials, general overviews, information on diagnoses and symptoms and much more. From the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. |
MEDLINEplus: Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) - offers detailed information on HRT including the latest news and research findings, general overviews, information on alternative therapies, clinical trials, and much more. From the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. |
National Breast Cancer Foundation - offers information on cancer myths, detection information, signs and symptoms, research, reading list and more. Available in English and Spanish. |
National Cancer Institute: Questions and Answers: The Use of Hormones After Menopause - provides information on menopause and on hormone replacement therapy (HRT), including advantages/disadvantages of using HRT in light of recent studies. Also features links to related topics. |
National Center of Women & Aging (NCWA) - "is to focus national attention on the special concerns of women as they age, to develop solutions and strategies for dealing with these concerns, and to reach out to women and organizations across the country, promoting the changes necessary to improve older women's lives." Site features research reports, bookshelf, newsletters, and links to additional web resources. |
National Institutes of Health: Women's Health Initiative (WHI) - "overall goal of WHI is to reduce coronary heart disease, breast and colorectal cancer, and osteoporotic-fractures among postmenopausal women via prevention/intervention strategies and risk factor identification". Features information on hormone replacement therapy, links to additional resources on calcium and vitamin D supplements and more. |
National Ovarian Cancer Coalition - offers an overview of ovarian cancer, information on risk factors,symptoms, detection methods, treatment options, clinical trials. Also offers information on how to cope, doctors search, resources and links, and much more. |
National Women's Health Information Center (NWHIC) - "This website and toll-free call center was created to provide free, reliable health information for women everywhere." Features a searchable database or visitors can browse by special subject categories (e.g. body image, disabilities, girls health, heart disease, HIV, etc.). |
OBGYN.net: The Universe of Women's Health - searchable site or visitors may browse by topics, this site offers information for women on many health topics specific to women including hysterectomies, gynecological oncology, multiple births, PMS/PMDD, breast care, and much more. |
Ovarian Cancer National Alliance - features information on ovarian cancer, including approaches to treatment, clinical trials, dealing with the disease, offers survivors' stories and provides excellent information on setting up advocacy groups to raise awareness of this disease. |
Women's Health Initiative - information-rich site on HRT, including reports for women taking estrogen and or progestin hormone therapy with links to additional resources. |
Womenheart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease - features information including pamphlets, fact sheets, treatment information, access to healthcare, newsletter (and archived newsletter), research updates, health, wellness and fitness information and much more. |
| History |
AFSCME LaborLinks: Women's Labor History - features numerous general women's labor history links, information on women trade union league, information on Mother Jones and women in the mines, women in the garment/textile industries, and other famous women in labor history. From the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. |
By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women's" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920 - search by keyword or browse by name or subject index, this site offers a "selection of 38 pictures" portraits, photos of suffrage parades, an anti-suffrage displays as well as cartoons commenting on the suffrage movement. Also features A Timeline: One Hundred Years toward Suffrage". |
Celebrating Women's History - features biographies, quizzes, timeline of events, and many links to resources and information on Women's History month. From Gale. |
Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World - "interdisciplinary resource for anyone interested in patterns of gender around the ancient Mediterranean and as a forum for collaboration among instructors who teach courses about women and gender in the ancient world. This site includes course materials, the beginnings of a systematic and searchable bibliography, and links to many on-line resources, including articles, book reviews, databases, and images". |
Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement - "The materials in this on-line archival collection document various aspects of the Women's Liberation Movement in the United States, and focus specifically on the radical origins of this movement during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Items range from radical theoretical writings to humourous plays to the minutes of an actual grassroots group." Visitors can search by keyword or browse subject categories and visit related sites. |
Early Modern Women Database - "Early Modern Women Database provides links to Web resources useful for the study of women in early modern Europe and the Americas. It focuses on the period from ca. 1500 to ca. 1800 and includes links to Web sites about the Medieval period and 19th Century as well." Features basic or advanced search or users can search by various methods including by title, subject, time period, language or by subject. |
Heroine Worship: The Age of the Female Icon - site features biographical information on twenty-six women, from Virginia Woolf, Eleanor Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart and Babe Zaharias to Twiggy and Naomi Campbell. Also features supplemental information from related newspaper articles and from Encyclopedia Britannica. From the New York Times. |
History of Women's Suffrage - features biographies of suffragettes, information on the Women's' Rights Convention in Seneca, N.Y., a suffrage timeline, and a bibliography of the movement. |
National Women's History Museum - "non-partisan, non-profit educational organization dedicated to restoring the historic contributions and the rich, diverse experiences of women to mainstream culture." Features news updates and a online Cybermuseum with images. |
National Women's History Project - "educational nonprofit organization. Our mission is to recognize and celebrate the diverse and historic accomplishments of women by providing information and educational materials and programs." Features news, educational resources for teaching women's history with links for teachers, students, and parents and a biography center that features detailed biographies of prominent women. |
Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony - companion site to the PBS program, the site features works by these women, allows visitors to track key events in the suffrage movement, and features links to historic lectures and documents. Also offers lesson plans for language arts and history aimed at middle and high school teachers, as well as recommended readings and links to related sites. |
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1775-2000 - "organized around a collection of nearly 1000 primary documents, the Women and Social Movements website offers new ways for students, teachers, and scholars to study American History". Many documents are freely available while others may require payment. |
Women and the Holocaust: A Cyberspace of Their Own - series of scholarly articles, essays, personal reflections, poems, film/bibliography, and much more. Developed by Judy (Weissenberg) Cohen, Editor/Holocaust survivor. |
Women Come to the Front: Journalists, Photographers, and Broadcasters During World War II - features some of the works of Therese Bonney, Toni Frissell, Marvin Breckinridge Patterson, Clare Boothe Luce, Janet Flanner, Esther Bubley, Dorothea Lange, and May Craig, as they wrote about life for Americans during the war. |
Women in American History - an excellent site from the Encyclopedia Britannica covering Early America (1600) to the present (1920 through to the present). Features articles, media galleries, "In Her Own Words" with primary documents from notable/prominent women and excerpts from relevant court documents, study guides, and recommended reading. |
Women in World History Curriculum - features information on Great Women Rulers, essays on women in history, female heroes, lesson plans, and links to additional web-based resources on women in world history. |
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Women's Legal History Biography Project - designed "to extend the historiography of women as lawyers in the United States", this site features bibliographies, obituaries, photos, research leads, and articles by prominent women lawyers and legal scholars. |
| Human Rights |
The Afghan Women's Mission - "was founded to fund projects which address the desperate health care, education,and empowerment needs of the Afghan refugees, primarily women and children." Site features press releases, information, action center, news, and more. |
Amnesty International: Women's Human Rights - "mobilizes AI activists, the public and US policymakers to promote and defend the human rights of women and girls around the world". Site features current reports on human rights and women from across the world. Features information on issues (e.g. honor killings, violence against women), fact sheets, news releases, full-text of human rights documents, and country reports. |
Human Rights Library - from the University of Minnesota Library. Comprehensive collection of numerous documents relating to human rights issues. |
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Nobel Prize Winners - scroll down page to see a list of women who have won the Nobel Prize for Peace. |
United Nations Development Fund for Women - "promotes gender equality and links women's issues and concerns to national, regional and global agendas". Site offers information by region and offers access to information on economic security and rights, women's human rights, a link to the Beijing Platform for Action, information on gender and HIV/AIDS, and more. |
Women's Human Rights Resources - "purpose...is to provide reliable and diverse information on international women's human rights via the Internet", this comprehensive site features information on hot topics (e.g. women in Afghanistan), various fact sheets (e.g. violence against women, labor and employment), case collection on decisions and judgments by international/regional tribunals and domestic courts that are included in the Women's Human Rights Resources database (also available at this site), caselaw and decisions, and other online publications. From the Bora Laskin Law Library at the University of Toronto. |
| Law |
Center for Reproductive Law and Policy - "intent of being the web's premier tool for finding information on reproductive rights laws, policies, and issues around the country and around the world. The site has grown to include over 1,200 documents, ranging from fact-finding reports to court documents, all available free for download." Searchable and information is available in English, French, and Spanish. |
National Women's Law Center (NWLC) - "since its inception in 1972 to protect and advance the progress of women and girls at work, in school, and in virtually every aspect of their lives", site features information on child care, child and family support, education, employment, health, law, reproductive rights, and much more. |
Women's Human Rights Resources - "purpose...is to provide reliable and diverse information on international women's human rights via the Internet", this comprehensive site features information on hot topics (e.g. women in Afghanistan), various fact sheets (e.g. violence against women, labor and employment), case collection on decisions and judgments by international/regional tribunals and domestic courts that are included in the Women's Human Rights Resources database (also available at this site), caselaw and decisions, and other online publications. From the Bora Laskin Law Library at the University of Toronto. |
| Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Studies |
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies - "the first and only university-based research center in the United States dedicated to the study of historical, cultural, and political issues of vital concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and communities". Excellent online newsletter with archived issues and their section on "Links" features extensive links to valuable academic resources. |
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Studies - site offering links to information on history, theory, spirituality and offering links to online journals, libraries, mailing lists, professional organizations, and course syllabi. From the Open Directory Project. |
glbtq: an Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer Culture - entries focus primarily on the arts and culture, this online encyclopedia features biographical information, news and updates, biographical and citation information. Visitors may search by keyword or browse by categories. Also features a newsletter and discussion board. |
Institute for Gay and Lesbian Strategic Studies (IGLSS) - independent think tank that "is the source for timely and relevant scholarship." Features online publications, statistics, and additional resources. |
Lesbian Studies - offers information and links to publications, organizations, resources, libraries, and archives, bibliographies, and syllabi. From Northern Arizona University. |
| Literature |
African American Women Writers of the 19th Century - selection of published works searchable by category (e.g. title, author, fiction, poetry, biography and autobiography, essays). |
British Women Romantic Poets, 1789-1832 - electronic collection of texts from the Shields Library, University of California, Davis. Visitors can browse or search texts and offers the full-text of the writings with some entries supplemented by information from the Literary Encyclopedia. |
Celebration of Women Writers - "major focus of the Celebration is the development of on-line editions of older, often rare, out-of-copyright works. We choose works from a range of areas to indicate the variety of interests of women writers." Visitors can search by author or category or by name, date, country or ethnicity information or browse by century with dates ranging from 3000 B.C. through to the 20th Century. |
Native American Authors Project - searchable alphabetically by author, title or tribe, this site features information on Native American authors and includes biographical information. From the Internet Public Library. |
Nobel Prize Winners - scroll down to "Literature" to view a listing of women who have won the prize for literature. |
Victorian Women Writers' Project - features "highly accurate transcriptions of works by British women writers of the 19th century", Visitors can search the site or browse an alphabetical list of authors. Full-text of works available in HTML or SGML file format. From Indiana University. |
Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color - "focuses on the lives and works of women writers of color in North America". Visitors can search by name, birthplace or residence, racial or ethnic background. Links feature biography-criticism as well as bibliographies, and links to related web resources. Authors include Maya Angleou, Louise Erdrich, Nikki Giovanni, Bell Hooks, Zora Neale Hurston, Terry McMillan, Amy Tan, Alice Walker, and many more. |
| Military |
The Center for Women Veterans - "assures that women veterans receive benefits and services on a par with male veterans, encounter no discrimination in their attempt to access these services, are treated with respect and dignity by VA service providers, and to act as the primary advisor to the Secretary for Veterans Affairs on all matters related to programs, issues, and initiatives for and affecting women veterans." Statistics, photos, outreach, health information, contact information and more. |
Civil War Women: Primary Sources on the Internet - offers extensive and annotated links to primary documents reflecting the experiences of women during the civil war. Organized into "Diaries, Letters, Documents" (featuring full-text documents) and "Photographs and Prints", the site addresses the lack of information outlining women's experiences during the War. |
Fly Girls - "During WWII, more than a thousand women signed up to fly with the U.S. military. Wives, mothers, actresses and debutantes who joined the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPS) test-piloted aircraft, ferried planes and logged 60 million miles in the air. Thirty-eight women died in service." This companion site to the PBS program features "Fly Girls, the largely unknown story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP)" and features maps, statistics, songs, video, correspondence, a timeline as well as transcripts and a teaching guide. |
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Women Soldiers of the Civil War - three part feature outlining the participation of women in the Civil War. The third part includes a listing of resources cited throughout the documents. |
| Natural Sciences and Mathematics |
Biographies of Women Mathematicians - "biographical essays or comments on most of the women mathematicians and some photos." Visitors to the site can browse the listing in either alphabetical order by name or chronologically. |
Center for Women and Information Technology - offers links to online resources about women and information technology (IT) including news, understanding computer basics, training, certification and career opportunities in IT. Also features a bibliography, curricular resources, and much more. " |
Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics - "archive of data on 86 twentieth century women who have made original and important contributions to physics. The citations describe and document their major contributions and provide biographical information pertaining to the scientific lives of the women." Searchable or browsable. |
Engineer Girl - offers original content and links to help encourage girls and women to study engineering. Includes fun facts on engineering, information on career opportunities, an "Ask An Engineer" link, information on women engineers, puzzles, games, and more. From the National Academy of Sciences. |
Female Mathematicians - excellent site providing links to detailed biographical information on many women mathematicians throughout history. |
4000 Years of Women in Science - "site lists over 125 names from our scientific and technical past." Features biographies, photos, and lists of resources. |
Nobel Prize Winners - scroll down to see women who have won the Nobel prize for their work in physics, chemistry, physiology and medicine. |
Women in Biology Internet Launch Page - "provides a starting point for finding information for biologists who happen to be women." While many of the links are aimed towards women who are graduate students, postdocs, or more senior scientists, there are also sites relevant to undergraduates or even high school students who may be contemplating a career in biology. Information on history, education, organizations, career prospects and more. |
Women Exploring the Oceans: Remarkable Careers in Oceanography - "In this site we feature the careers of remarkable women in oceanography. Each woman has followed a different path to her career and has gathered unique insights about her profession." Provides links to individuals' publications, typical work week, interviews with the women, information on specific careers in oceanography, and related links. Updated regularly. |
Women of NASA - "area offers opportunities to find out about their education, career journeys, and current work via online profiles, live webchats, interactive video webcasts, and textbased forums. Young women give peer perspectives of working at NASA through their adventure journals, photos and videos." |
| Politics |
Center for American Women and Politics - "university-based research, education and public service center. Its mission is to promote greater understanding and knowledge about women's participation in politics and government and to enhance women's influence and leadership in public life." From Rutgers University. Offers current and historical information about women in political office and candidates, data on voting patterns, gender gaps, analysis of media coverage and more. |
Congresswomen's Biographies - "contains a brief biography of all women who have served or are currently serving in the House of Representatives." Visitors can browse the list chronologically or by name or state and features links to current members' web pages. |
League of Women Voters of the United States - provides voter information, news, publications, jobs and internship information, and links to state and local chapters. |
Nobel Prize Winners - scroll down page to see a list of women who have won the Nobel Prize for Peace. |
Women in the Senate - features links to biographical information on the thirty-three women who have served in the U.S. Senate, including the current fourteen members. |
| Religion |
Women Ministries - "seek to encourage, support, and connect women throughout the Episcopal Church", this site offers information on the history of women in the clergy, a useful list of Episcopal Women's Organizations, a list of retreats, and additional resources. |
Women's Ordination - site presents information regarding the ordination of women in the Catholic Church; includes discussion by theologians for the ordination of women and the full-text of documents banning the ordination of women. |
Women's Studies Section - "selective, annotated list of links to Internet resources on women and religion, feminist theology, or the feminine divine". Features links relating to various theologies including Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and other traditions. |
| Sports |
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL): 1943-1954 - dedicated to the women who played in the league, the site offers information on the history of the league, an article index offering access to articles, biographies, short stories, and essays written about the players and the league, players rosters with information on all the players, photographs, list of teams, trivia and much more. |
American Cowgirl - features information on women's rodeo; offers information on the history of women in the sport, including photos and brief biographies. |
History of Women in Sport Timeline - from 776 B.C. to 2003 A.D., this website features firsts and highlights on women's accomplishments in various sports. Developed by the St. Lawrence branch of the American Association of University Women. |
Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) - women's professional golf site features information on players, tournaments, schedules, news, and more. |
She Got Game - companion site to the weekly radio program, the site features audio files and links to athletic camps and events, photo galleries, sports links, and the audio file of the current program as well as links to archived programs. |
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame - features a timeline for basketball and women's involvement in the sport; offers information on the present members of the hall of fame, including biographical information, and visitor information. |
Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) - women's professional basketball league site features links to the teams in the league, player bios and statistics, previews, league schedule, player news, and more. |
Women's Professional Football League (WPFL) - women's professional football league offers information on players, teams, schedules, and more. |
Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour - features news, photo galleries, rankings, players' biographical information, tournament information, and more. |
Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) - " world's premier women's professional soccer league", features player's bios, news, statistics, league schedule and more. |