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Description
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Provides citations and some abstracts to the core areas of Women's studies. Includes material from Women studies abstracts
(1984-present), Women's studies bibliography database, Women's studies database (1972-present), New books on women and feminism
(1987-present), Women of color and southern women (1975-present), The history of women and science, health, and technology:
a bibliographic guide to the professions and disciplines (1970-1995), Women's health and development: an annotated bibliography
(1995), Women, race, and ethnicity: a bibliography (1970-1990), WAVE: Women's audiovisuals in English: a guide to nonprint
resources in women's studies (1985-1990) and the MEDLINE subset on women (1964-2000). Covers journals, newspapers, newsletters,
bulletins, books, book chapters, proceedings, reports, theses, dissertations, NGO studies, websites and grey literature. annually.
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Subject Keywords
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ecofeminism, feminism, feminist studies, gender, gender studies, lesbian studies, women, women's studies, women of color,
women in development, feminist theory & history, family, mental & physical health, psychology, family planning, art, language
& culture, political/social activism, law, domestic violence, prejudice, sex discrimination, women's liberation movement,
employment, reproductive rights, literary criticism, sports & physical activities, child abuse, racial/ethnic studies, international
feminism
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Updates
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Updated quarterly, |
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Notes
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Part of NISC's BiblioLine web search service. Also a subset of the Gender Studies Database. |
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Resource Type(s)
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Contributors, Sponsors, Providers
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National Information Services Corporation. |
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Alternate Title(s)
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WRI |
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Search Related Subjects in CLIO
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Women's studies Women's studies |
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Cite As:
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Women's studies international
Baltimore, Md. : National Information Services Corp., Other title(s): WRI Columbia URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?APE2199 |
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Access Restrictions
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This resource is available only to current faculty, staff and students of Columbia University. |
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