Association of Women Industrial Designers
- http://www.core77.com/AWID/
- The Association of Women Industrial Designers is a professional organization devoted to the concerns of women in the field of industrial design. Although presenting the exhibition Goddess in the Details constitutes AWID's largest project so far, that has not been its sole focus.
Carnegie Mellon University - Women's Center
- http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/womenscenter.html
- This site contains great Resource Folders and Periodicals. Some of the Women's Center's stuff is so unique that no other copies exist anywhere else on the planet (or at least not in Pittsburgh). Just take a look at this Women's Center.
Catt's Claws
- http://www.lm.com/~lmann/feminist/cattsclaws.html
- Catt's Claws, a Frequently-Appearing Feminist Newsletter, is by Irene Stuber. Readers can see back issues or subscribe. Catt's Claws Rated 3 Stars by NetGuide, Nov. 1995
A Celebration of Women Writers
- http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mmbt/www/women/writers.html
- Marie L. McLaughlin, just a peak of what kind of books, you can find from this writer. Little Women A Little Princess, text, recordings and links are available for information about great women writers.
Christina Hoff Sommers
- http://www.pitt.edu/~dxdst6/csommers.html
- Christina Hoff Sommers responds to critics that "American feminism is currently dominated by a group of women who seek to persuade the public that American women are not the free creatures that we think we are....."Visit her page for the rest of her response and other of her ideas.
EcoFem Mailing List
- http://csf.colorado.edu/ecofem/
- Studies in Women and Environment, Invitation to EcoFemRecent Mail Archives in Hypermail Complete Mail Archives Some interesting threads.
Feminism and Women's Studies
- http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/feminism.html
- This page publishes women's studies and feminist works, particularly focusing on issues of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices. Great links for women's studies scholars.
Feminist Activist Resources on the Net
- http://www.igc.apc.org/women/feminist.html
- This guide is particularly oriented toward connecting Feminists who are Activists to resources on the Internet which could be of use. They have tried, where available, to connect people to other indexes about a particular topic, rather than to the resources themselves. This guide is particularly oriented toward connecting Feminists who are Activists to resources on the Internet which could be of us they have tried, where available, to connect people to other indexes about a particular topic, rather than to the resources themselves.
Feminist Bookstores
- http://www.igc.apc.org/women/bookstores/
- Indexed list of feminist bookstores worldwide including addresses and telephone numbers. The very latest changes and additions to the Feminist Bookstore List can also be found.
Feminist Curricular Resources Clearinghouse
- http://www.law.indiana.edu/fcrc/fcrc.html
- A Forum for discussion of issues related to teaching feminism and law. Materials may be submitted to the Clearinghouse by sending them in text format. The Clearinghouse provides access to a number of resources related to teaching about feminism and law. Bibliographies and other information are provided.
First Pointers for a Women's Guide to the Internet
- http://mevard.www.media.mit.edu/people/mevard/women.html
- This site is simply the pointers to documents that I think you can related to. Women and computer Science and Women in engineering Industry. More information is available.
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International Network of Women in Technology
- http://www.witi.com/
- a tremendous diversity of backgrounds, positions and disciplines working in and for technology organizations, academia and governmental agencies.
Kay E. Vandergrift's Special Interest Page
- http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/special/kay/kayhp2.html
- This site is intended as a means of sharing great ideas and helpful information with students and with others interested in youth literature, genre fiction, women's studies, and related topics.
On the Issues
- http://www.echonyc.com/~onissues/
- Check out the quarterly hot issues about the feminist, humanist magazine.
Organizations Encouraging Women In Science And Engineering
- http://www.nas.edu/cwse/
- Organizations Encouraging Women in Science and Engineering.
Skirt!
- http://www.palmetto.com/skirt/
- A Monthly Magazine Written for women, check it out!!!!
SOLIDARITY
- http://www.labornet.org/solidarity/solid.html
- SOLIDARITY is a socialist organization dedicated to forming a broad regroupment of the U.S. left. We include activists from many long-standing socialist traditions, as well as younger members from newer movements.
Spotlight on Women's Issues
- http://www.best.com/~dsiegel/women/women_home.html
- A small but effective hotlist of resources on women's issues.
University California at Davis - Women's Resources and Research Center
- http://pubweb.ucdavis.edu/Documents/WRRC/wrrc.htm
- A fantastic women's resource of information such as Women's Writes, calendar of events, Campus Resources, Support and Discussion Groups and Gender Resources on the Internet.
University of Mississippi - Sarah Isom Center for Women's Studies
- http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/sarah_isom_center/
- This unique site contains information on Academic Life, Administration, Admissions, Libraries, Sports, Employment, Oxford, Headlines, Internet Resources. Take a look!
A Web of One's Own
- http://www.reference.be/womweb/
- You can write and create your own site and share it with whomever who wants to read it.
Web-sters' Net-Work
- http://lucien.berkeley.edu/women_in_it.html
- Fantastic list of resources for women in library, information science, computer science and information technology.
Webgrrls! - Women on the Web
- http://www.webgrrls.com
- Women who are interested in becoming a webgrrl or who are interested in new media are welcomed. If you wanted to start your own webgrrl theses are the benefits you must have, Web directory that details who is a member. What they do. HTML lessons, an E-mail address and a programmer. Meeting once twice a month and a Bi-monthly social gathering.
Women in Higher Education
- http://www.itis.com/wihe/
- A monthly newsletter subscribed to the powerful administrators, staff, and faculty. Look for job listings.
Women in Technology Directory
- http://www.sdsu.edu/wit/
- The directory is designed to aid and promote women's ability to network with one another. There is information that women can use to collaborate, mentor, advance their careers,. advertise their business, make new contacts, or compare notes with others in their field.
Women of Achievement and Herstory
- http://www.lm.com/~lmann/feminist/achievement.html
- Within three years of the convening of the first Women's Rights Convention in 1848. The purpose of NOW is to take action to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of American society now, exercising all the privileges and responsibilities thereof in truly equal partnership with men.
Women's History Page (Canadian Women)
- http://www.niagara.com/~merrwill/
- Women's History Page (Canadian Women) is a resource for students, teachers, history buffs and net surfers alike. Susan Merritt is an author who did some research on women's lives in Canada's past. She discovered it was difficult to find any information. She used the research material and wrote two history books. Her page links information on historical Canadian women.
Women's Link
- http://www.omix.com/womensway/
- Women's Link features artistic and literary expressions by women, ideas and information relating to the home and family, working life, health, and leisure. It is intended to be a safe and comfortable place for women to be where their thoughts, perceptions, feelings and experiences, sensibilities, interests and concerns, create an ambiance in which women can share and connect.
Women's Resources [best.com]
- http://www.best.com/~agoodloe/women.html
- This is a lists of women's resources: Mailing Lists, Feminist Activism, Women's Organizations and Magazines, Women Helping Women on the Net, Where the Girls Are Women's Zines, Rags and Fun Stuff Women's Studies Resources, Women's Resources and Mailing Lists.
Women's Resources [unc.edu]
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/cheryb/women/
- Resources about and for women. Links to other interest are available. Women's Studies women's Resources Available on the Internet Triangle Area, North Carolina, Women's Resources.
Women's Studies Database [umd.edu]
- http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/Topic/WomensStudies/
- Valuable database of information containing conference announcements, employment opportunities a fantastic gallery and useful government documents and much more.
Women's Web InfoNet
- http://cyber-active.com/wwin/
- Women's Web InfoNet helps you find everything you need to get started learning, communicating, and advancing in computer technology and your travel around the Internet.
Women's Wire
- http://www.women.com/
- Women's Wire uses this electronic medium to be an interactive publisher. In its departments of women in the news, comix, overheard, back talk, on the web, and question authorities, Women's Wire hopes to make a difference in women's lives. "We're dedicated to providing compelling, funny, interesting, thought-provoking and useful women-focused interactive environments."
WomensNet
- http://www.igc.apc.org/womensnet/
- WomensNet is a non-profit computer network. By making women more aware of computer networking tools available to them and through training helping them come online, WomensNet strives to help women, activists and organizations use computer networks for information sharing and increasing women's rights.