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The College of New Jersey November 2003 |
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Women's Studies Websites
A Forum for Women's Health:
Collection of facts, information, and common
questions about women's health in areas of reproduction, wellness, and social
and psychological issues in stages of the lifecycle. Users may send questions to
a woman doctor.
Women's Health Library from iVillage:
Collection of reports on more than 70 diseases
and conditions compiled by the editorial staff of the National Women’s Health
Resource Center for presentation by iVillage.com. The web site provides tools
for searching published literature, including a user-friendly interface for
searching Medline and specialized databases. Internet Women's History Sourcebook: Contains full text of a wide range of primary source materials as well as secondary texts related to women in ancient history, early European history, modern European history, Latin America, United States, Asia, Africa, and Australia. www.fordham.edu/halsall/women/womensbook.html
Geekgirl: A
"cyberfeminist zine" from Australia. It contains art, fiction, and articles on
international women's issues. Journal of International Women's Studies: A multidisclipinary, cross-cultural journal for scholars, activists and students. www.bridgew.edu/depts/artscnce/jiws/
Women in Judaism:
A journal from Canada on Jewish women
worldwide. Includes many links to resources, articles, biographies, etc. In
English. Women's Health Information Resources: From the Rosenthal Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine established in 1993 at Columbia University, this site provides annotated links to site that emphasize women and wellness. Both general conventional medicine sites as well as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) sites are presented. www.rosenthal.hs.columbia.edu/Women.html
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