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Yale Departments and Programs
Academic Programs and Departments Associations & Organizations Electronic Discussion Groups Feminist Theory
  • Feminist Theory, Center for Digital Discourse and Culture at Virginia Tech University
History Journals, Newsletters and Magazines Libraries, Archives, and Research Centers Literature Teenage Health
  • TeenGrowth, the Web site for the Pediatric Health Alliance, a group practice in Florida
  • TeensHealth, the teenager section of KidsHealth site, underwritten by the Nemours Foundation
  • ZapHealth
Women of Color
(many of the resources in this category are also included in other appropriate sections)

Internet Collections

  • ArtWomen.org Includes an online gallery, book and exhibit reviews and reports on conferences and programs of interest to feminist artists.
  • Gender Studies Page (Voice of the Shuttle)
  • Women's Net (Institute for Global Communications)
  • Women's Studies Database (U. of Maryland)
  • Women's Studies Librarian's Office (U. of Wisconsin)
  • WSSLINKS Women and Gender Web Sites
  • Women Working. Harvard University Open Collections Program provides access to digitized books, manuscripts, and images from the collections of Harvard University Libraries and Museums on the topic of women in the U.S. economy from 1870-1930.
  • WWWomen Search Directory for Women Online

 

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