American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the
Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States includes
content presented in the book "American Women: A Library of Congress
Guide for the Study of
Women’s History and Culture in the United States" edited by Library
of Congress staff members Sheridan Harvey, Janice Ruth, Barbara Natanson,
Sara Day, and Evelyn Sinclair. The online presentation provides a gateway
to the American Memory collections and other Library of Congress resources
that relate to women’s history while also providing guidance to
the non-digital women’s history resources found at the Library.
For each Library reading room there is an introductory essay that provides
an overview of the materials relating to women’s history found in
that particular reading room. Also included are tips for searching the
collections and links to information presented during the Resourceful
Women symposium presented in June 2003 at the Library of Congress.
You may go directly to the research guide, American
Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of
Women's History and
Culture in the United States, in American Memory.
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