The program in Women Studies at the University of Washington focuses on
women's and men's lives from a feminist, multicultural and international
perspective. The resources below are recommended as starting places. Feel
free to contact the librarians for more suggestions.
| Finding Articles [help]
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Academic Search Complete (EBSCO) - Scholarly and general interest sources in business, medicine, humanities, social sciences, and science and technology. |
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Web of Science
- Interdisciplinary database of citations to scholarly journal articles;
not fulltext |
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Women and Social
Movements: Scholar Edition - Fulltext scholarly projects
focused on topics in American Women's History, from colonial times
to the present |
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| Finding Books and Dissertations [help]
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UW
Libraries Catalog - Books, journals, videos, more |
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Summit
- Books in Washington and Oregon academic libraries |
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Dissertation
Abstracts - Ph.D. dissertations and Master's theses;
request on interlibrary loan |
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| Electronic Journals & E-Resources |
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Project
MUSE - Fulltext collection of social science and humanities
journals |
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Women
& Gender Studies web sites - Developed by the Association
of College and Research Libraries as the Women's Studies Section WSS-Links. |
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Science
Direct - Fulltext collection of science, health, and
social science journals |
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| Library Services |
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Access From Home
- Find out how to search library databases from home |
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Your Library Account - Renew your books, get email notices,
and more |
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Interlibrary Loan - Request
materials we do not own; free for most UW students |
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