By Jennifer Albers-Smith
If you’re looking to support your Sociology, Gender, and Women’s Studies programs, may I suggest the following resources to bolster your collection?
Academic Onefile provides students with periodical content to support their theses. Relevant journals include the following:
- Gender & Society
- Journal of Gender and Social Issues
- Journal of Research in Gender Studies
GVRL offers several titles from both Gale and its partners that support curriculum on Gender Studies. Some examples include:
- The SAGE Handbook of Feminist Theory, 1st Edition (Sage)
- Between Men and Feminism (RLE Feminist Theory), 1st Edition (Routledge, Chapman & Hall Ltd)
- Sociology Reference Guide: Sex & Society, 1st Edition (Salem Press)
- Gender Considerations and Influence in the Digital Media and Gaming Industry, 1st Edition (Information Science Reference)
- Gender and Sexual Identity: Transcending Feminist and Queer Theory, 1st Edition (Springer)
And if your programs support Historical Gender Studies research, Archives Unbound offers a range of letters, newspapers clippings, manuscripts, and other primary source documents:
- Politics, Social Activism, and Community Support: Selected Gay and Lesbian Periodicals and Newsletters
- The Homophile Movement: Papers of Donald Stewart Lucas, 1941-1976
- Phyllis Lyon, Del Martin and the Daughters of Bilitis
If you would like more information about any of these products, your library sales consultant would be happy to assist.
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About the Author
Jennifer loves her children, dogs, and Jane Austen. She has a B.A. in English and Sociology from the University of Michigan, and spends her waking hours as a marketing director and feeding her family.
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