Women's studies international
 
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Title
Women's studies international
Description
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.
Subject Keywords
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
Updates
Updated quarterly,
Notes
Part of NISC's BiblioLine web search service. Also a subset of the Gender Studies Database.
Resource Type(s)
Contributors, Sponsors, Providers
National Information Services Corporation.
Alternate Title(s)
WRI
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Cite As:
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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Last update: 2008-07-25