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Foreword by Susan E. Searing Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Reference by Linda Friend Feminist Theories and Women's Movements by Joan Ariel Anthropology, Cross-Cultural Studies, and International Studies by Hope Yelich Business, Economics, and Labor by Jill Morstad and Tracy Bicknell-Holmes Education and Pedagogy by Linda D. Tietjen Law by Cindy Ingold Politics and Political Theory by Linda D. Tietjen Psychology by Mila C. Su Sociology by Debbie Schaubman Sports by Mila C. Su Art, Architecture, Music, and Dance by Susan Wyngaard Autobiography, Biography, Diaries, Memoirs, and Letters by Linda Krikos Communications, Mass Media, and Language by Ellen Broidy History by Cindy Ingold Literature by Becky Albitz Religion and Philosophy by Don Welsh Medicine and Health by Linda Krikos Science, Technology, and Mathematics by Linda Krikos Periodicals by Linda Krikos Appendix: Special Issues of Journals, 1986-1999 Author Index Title Index Subject Index

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This monumental work maps the field of women's studies publications, covering thousands of titles and Web sites in 19 subject areas published in the last two decades of the 20th century.

About the Author

LINDA A. KRIKOS is Head Women's Studies Librarian at Ohio State University. She is a recipient of the 2004 ACRL WSS Award for Significant Achievement in Women's Studies Librarianship.

CINDY INGOLD is Women's and Gender Resources Librarian at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is a recipient of the 2004 ACRL WSS Award for Significant Achievement in Women's Studies Librarianship.

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?[P]rovides helpful information for the collection development librarian as well as the reference/instruction librarian. Faculty and students in the field of women's studies will also find this book a valuable addition to the collection....The librarian new to collection development would find the sources and methods detailing the selection of the entries an important introduction to the main resources in the field. The inclusion of electronic resources will aid the librarian in educating students and faculty about resources which complement the print collection. The bibliography will serve equally well as a quick reference resource or as a text to be studied and read as a summary of scholarship in the field of women's studies from the mid 1980s to the end of the 20th century. Recommended for academic collections.?-Collection Management

?This should be an essential part of any academic libraru collection and an invaluable resource for feminist/gender studies.?-Reference Reviews

?Recommended. Academic collections.?-Choice

?Recommended. Academic collections.??Choice

"�P�rovides helpful information for the collection development librarian as well as the reference/instruction librarian. Faculty and students in the field of women's studies will also find this book a valuable addition to the collection....The librarian new to collection development would find the sources and methods detailing the selection of the entries an important introduction to the main resources in the field. The inclusion of electronic resources will aid the librarian in educating students and faculty about resources which complement the print collection. The bibliography will serve equally well as a quick reference resource or as a text to be studied and read as a summary of scholarship in the field of women's studies from the mid 1980s to the end of the 20th century. Recommended for academic collections."-Collection Management

"[P]rovides helpful information for the collection development librarian as well as the reference/instruction librarian. Faculty and students in the field of women's studies will also find this book a valuable addition to the collection....The librarian new to collection development would find the sources and methods detailing the selection of the entries an important introduction to the main resources in the field. The inclusion of electronic resources will aid the librarian in educating students and faculty about resources which complement the print collection. The bibliography will serve equally well as a quick reference resource or as a text to be studied and read as a summary of scholarship in the field of women's studies from the mid 1980s to the end of the 20th century. Recommended for academic collections."-Collection Management

"Recommended. Academic collections."-Choice

"This should be an essential part of any academic libraru collection and an invaluable resource for feminist/gender studies."-Reference Reviews

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