CategoriesLinks | This ERIC Digest examines (1) treatment of women in standard textbooks and curricula, (2) strategies for including women in the social studies curriculum, (3) available resources for teachers and students, and (4) justifications for improving treatment o |
www.ericdigests.org/pre-9215/ladies.htm| An internet-based, user-developed, dictionary of ideas, concepts, theories and praxis as they relate to women and society |
www.womenandsociety.buffalo.edu/| A World Wide Web directory for women and girls. Links to online sources on a wide range of topics including art, business, education, entertainment and politics. |
www.femina.cybergrrl.com/| Focuses on political awareness. Includes current political activities, news briefs, bibliographies, and lists of recent publications and directories |
www.feminist.org/| This guide is designed to introduce researchers to the enormous opportunities for discovering... |
lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/awhhtml/| Includes general information about the organization, its structure, history, and activities, along with issues of the National NOW Times. Lots of information on current political and social issues affecting women. |
www.now.org/| Offers an overiew to the Seneca Falls Convention and how this helped led to greater freedom for women in the United States. |
www.ericdigests.org/2002-1/women.html| From the University of Maryland, covers the women's studies field and women's issues in general. Includes conference announcements, government documents, calls for papers, employment opportunities, film reviews, bibliographies and much more. Has a large |
www.mith2.umd.edu/WomensStudies/| Offers an annotated list of Web resources relating to this field. |
www.lib.cmich.edu/subjectguides/socialsciences/womenstudies.htm | |