Information Sources in Women's Studies and Feminism
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Information Sources in Women's Studies and Feminism

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Information Sources in Women's Studies and Feminism

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ADDRESSES 
21^ 
International 
Archive 
and 
Information 
Centre 
for 
the 
Women's 
Movement 
(IIAV) 
Obiplein 
4, 
1094 
RB 
Amsterdam, 
The 
Netherlands 
Tel: 
+31-20-6650820 
Fax: 
+31-20-6655812 
Email: 
Website: 
www.iiav.nl/eng/iiav/index.html 
Lesbian 
Herstory 
Archives 
LHEF 
Inc., 
PO 
Box 
1258, 
New 
York, 
NY 
10116, 
USA 
Tel 
(messages): 
+1 
781 
768-DYKE 
(3953) 
Website: 
www.datalounge.net/network/pages/lha/ 
Mass-Observation 
Archive 
Sussex 
University 
Library, 
Falmer, 
Brighton 
BN1 
9QL, 
UK 
Tel: 
+44 
01274 
678157 
Fax: 
+44 
01273 
678441 
Email 
Website: 
www.sussex.ac.uk/library/massobs 
Public 
Record 
Office 
(PRO) 
Ruskin 
Avenue, 
Kew, 
Richmond 
TW9 
4DU, 
UK 
Tel: 
+44 
020 
8876 
3444 
Fax: 
+44 
020 
8878 
8905 
Email: 
Website: 
www.pro.gov.uk 
The 
Women's 
Library 
(formerly 
the 
Fawcett 
Library) 
London 
Guildhall 
University, 
Calcutta 
House, 
Old 
Castle 
Street, 
London 
El 
7NT, 
UK 
Tel: 
+44 
020 
7320 
1189 
Fax: 
+44 
020 
7320 
1188 
Email: 
Website: 
www.lgu.ac.uk/fawcett/main.htm 

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Series editors’ foreword
  3. Preface
  4. Introduction
  5. Issues of Form
  6. 1. Archival materials
  7. 2. Serials
  8. 3. Electronic resources
  9. 4. Grassroots networks and information in an African context
  10. 5. The collection and cataloguing of grey literature
  11. Issues of Information Access
  12. 6. Feminist values and the canon question: shaping library collections and electronic gateways to information in women's studies
  13. 7. If it’s there, can you find it? Bibliographic control
  14. Issues of Diversity
  15. 8. Information sources for a diverse audience: the case of HIV/AIDS
  16. 9. Lesbian sources
  17. 10. Spreading the messages and furthering the boundaries: women's information resources from India
  18. 11. Indigenous women's information
  19. Conclusion
  20. 12. The power of naming
  21. Index