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Resources
The members of the Women Archivists Roundtable consider this a constant work-in-progress. It is not intended to be exhaustive but only as a helpful guide to those interested in the subject of women and archives. Please contact either WAR co-chair, Andrea Sheehan or Holly Geist, with suggestions for additions or changes.
Women Archivists / Women in Archives
Crawford, Miriam I. "Women in Archives: A Program for Action." American Archivist 36 (1973): 223-232.
Deutrich, Mabel E. "Women in Archives: A Summary Report of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Archival Profession." American Archivist 38 (1975): 43-46.
_____. "Women in Archives: Ms. versus Mr. Archivist." American Archivist 36 (1973): 171-181.
Henry, Linda J. �Women Archivists in the Federal Government: A Glass Ceiling?� Archival Issues 19:2 (1994): 95-106.
Moseley, Eva. "Women in Archives: Documenting the History of Women in America." American Archivist 36 (1973): 215-222.
Pacifico, Michele F. "Founding Mothers: Women in the Society of American Archivists, 1936-1972." American Archivist 50 (1987): 370-389.
Zangrando, Joanna Schneider. "Women in Archives: An Historian's View on the Liberation of Clio." American Archivist 36 (1973): 203-214.
Women�s Archives, Collections & Papers
Hildenbrand, Suzanne, ed. Women's Collections: Libraries, Archives, and Consciousness. New York: The Haworth Press, 1986.
Mason, Karen and Tanya Zanish-Belcher. �A Room of One�s Own: Women�s Archives in the Year 2000.� Archival Issues 24:1 (1999): 37-54.
Moseley, Eva S. "Sources for the 'New Women's History.'" American Archivist 43 (1980): 180-190.
Strong-Boag, Veronica. "Raising Clio's Consciousness: Women's History and Archives in Canada." Archivaria 6 (1978): 70-82.
Su, Mila C. �Women Coaches, Personal Papers, and University Archives: A Case Study.� Archival Issues 20 (1995): 155.
Voss-Hubbard, Anke. "'No Documents--No History': Mary Ritter Beard and the Early History of Women's Archives." American Archivist 58 (1995): 16-30.
Women and Work / Workplace Issues
American Association of University Professors. Statement of Principles on Family Responsibilities and Academic Work. Adopted by AAUW Council as Association Policy, November 2001.
http://www.aaup.org/statements/
Chaurdhuri, Nupur and Eileen C. Boris, eds. Voices of Women Historians: the Personal, the Political, the Professional. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; Amersham: Combined Academic, 1999.
Coiner, Constance and Diana Hume George, eds. The Family Track: Keeping Your Faculties While You Mentor, Nurture, Teach, and Serve. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998.
Green, Paula L. �Part Time, and Proud of It.� New York Times, 13 May 2001, section 3, p. 13.
Greenhouse, Steven. �Child Care, the Perk of Tomorrow?� New York Times, 13 May 2001, section 4, p.14.
Rosen, Ruth. �Secrets of the Second Sex in Scholarly Life.� The Chronicle of Higher Education, 30 July 1999, p. A48.
Smith, Hedrick. Juggling Work and Family. [videorecording]. Columbia, S.C.: South Carolina ETV and Hedrick Smith Productions, Inc., 2001. [available for purchase from SC ETV (1-800-553-7752) $49.95 home use/$139.95 educational use]
Relevant Websites
American Women:
A gateway to the Library of Congress resources for the study of women's history and culture in the U.S.
Center for Jewish History Selective Bibliography: "Women in Daily Life"
A Geographic Guide to Uncovering Women's History in Archival Collections
National Committee on Pay Equity (NCPE)
Women's Archives Mapping Project Directory (Loyola University)
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