UW System Women's Studies Consortium - the program that "works to ensure the continued development of Women's Studies in the UW System, to maintain our current national prominence in the field, and to create a unique inter-institutional model for educational innovation"

UW System Women's Studies Librarian's Office - offers "many regular and special publications, reference assistance, and professional presentations and consultation"

Women and Science Program - in its effort to "to attract and retain more women and minority students in science, mathematics, and engineering," the WSP uses program activities to address "content, climate, and pedagogy" through faculty development

Family Violence Fact Sheet for Community Leaders from the Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Family and Community Medicine

Feminist Majority - keep up with current events important to women

ArtWomen.org -- "dedicated to interdisciplinary exploration of visual culture, especially artmaking, art history, and feminist theory related to art and visual culture, all from a feminist perspective"

Women's Studies/Women's Issues WWW Sites (U of Maryland - Baltimore County) - annotated links about "women's studies and women's
issues, with an emphasis on sites of particular use to an academic women's studies program"

Women's Archives in the Special Collections Library at Duke University - archive of "broad range of rare and unique primary source material"

Women's Studies/Women's Issues Resource Sites - A frequently-updated, annotated, selective listing of more than 450 information-rich web sites that focus on women's studies/women's issues. In addition to the main listing, it has 16 topical sub-sections: Activism, Arts & Humanities, Business/Work, Comprehensive, Girls and Young Women, Health, Higher Education, Internet Info, International, Miscellaneous, Periodicals, Religion/Spirituality, Science & Technology, Sexuality/Sexual Orientation, Sports/Recreation, and Women of Color.

Gender-Related Electronic Forums - A frequently-updated, annotated listing of more than 500 women- and gender-related e-mail lists. In addition to the main listing, there are 16 subject sections to make it easy to find lists focusing on Activism, Age-Defined Lists, Arts & Humanities, Business/Finance, Education, Health, Internet Info, International Lists, Motherhood, Religion/Spirituality, Science and Technology, Sexuality/Sexual Orientation, Social Sciences, Sports/Recreation, Women of Color, and Women's Studies.

WMST-L File List - More than 80 files containing discussions from WMST-L, essays, bibliographies, film reviews, and other information that Women's Studies faculty and students should find of great value.  It contains 14 subject sections: Books and Films; Feminism(s) (including critiques); Feminist Theory/Theories; Girls and Young Women; Grad School/Job Market; Language; Men; Miscellaneous; Pedagogical Issues and Strategies; Program Administration; Race/Ethnicity; Sexuality/Sexual Orientation; Societal Issues in the Classroom; and WMST-L.

Center for Women and Information Technology - News, announcements, and resources related to women/gender and information technology.  Includes an enormous collection of web-based syllabi for women- and gender-related courses (> 550 syllabi), arranged by subject, and links to several other collections.

Women's Studies Programs and Research Centers - Links to more than 450 women's studies programs, departments, and research centers around the world.  Annotations identify those programs offering graduate degrees or certificates.

Internet Resources on Women: Updates - A frequently-updated, annotated listing of new and changed web sites offering information on women of particular use to educators and students.  This is the rather extensive updates page to my 1997 book, _Internet Resources on Women: Using Electronic Media in Curriculum Transformation_.  Like the book, it also includes information on some especially useful resources for using the Internet.

Yahoo's list of indexes to Women's Studies - widely used web portal with lots of relevant links

If you have a link that would be helpful on this page, send it to Nancy Chick at nancy.chick@uwc.edu.

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