Washington University Libraries
Site Search

Save Time! Ask Us

Skip navigation
vertical bar


Full-Text Electronic Resources



Contemporary Women's Issues
Provides full text access to global information on women. Journals, newsletters, research reports from non-profit groups, government and international agencies, along with fact sheets are easily accessed through CWI. Information on women in over 150 countries is compiled in a single collection bringing together such disciplines as sociology, psychology, health, education and human rights. Dates covered:1992...

 
GenderWatch
GenderWatch (GW) is a full-text collection of international journals, magazines, newsletters, regional publications, special reports, and conference proceedings devoted to women's and gender issues. GW provides in-depth coverage of subjects that are uniquely central to women's daily lives, including family, childbirth, childcare, sexual harassment, aging, body image, eating disorders, and social roles. It also includes content on the impact of gender and gender roles on areas such as the arts, popular culture and media, business and work, crime, education, research and scholarship, family, health care, politics, religion, and sports. Contains over 31,000 full text articles from approximately 115 publications and archival material dating as far back as 1978. List of titles

North American Women's Letters and Diaries, Colonial-1950 Full-text
Full-text. Published letters and diaries from women writing from Colonial times to 1950, plus 4,000 pages of previously unpublished materials.

Differences
Focuses on how concepts and categories of difference operate within culture.

Gender and History

Hypatia
Journal for scholarly research at the intersection of philosopy and women's studies.

Journal of Women's History
First journal devoted exclusively to the international field of women's history.

Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health

Women's Health Issues Full text v.5, 1995+

Women's Studies International Forum Full text v.20, 1997+







Link toWomen's Studies page