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Radcliffe College
- Elizabeth Carey Agassiz
- Mary Ingraham Bunting: Her Two Lives
- Harvard Radcliffe Online Historical Reference Shelf
- Radcliffe College Digital Collections Research Guide
- Radcliffe College Yearbooks
- Yards and Gates: Gender in Harvard and Radcliffe History
- Cambridge Historical Commission. Survey of architectural history in Cambridge. Cambridge, Distributed by the M.I.T. Press, 1965-1977.
Women's History
Databases
- Women and Social Movements International
- Women and Social Movements in the United States
- Newspaper databases
- Women Working, 1800-1930
- Gender Watch
- Women Writers Online
- Biography & Genealogy Master Index
- Reader's Guide Retrospective
Books & Encyclopedias
- Lesser-Known Women: A Biographical Dictionary
- Women's Firsts
- Notable American Women, Volumes I, II, II
- Notable American Women: The Modern Period
- Notable American Women: Completing the Twentieth Century
- The Grounding of Modern Feminism
- No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women
- Encyclopedia of Women Social Reformers
- Readers' Companion to U.S. Women's History
- American National Biography
E-books
Public Domain Images
- Schlesinger Library: Public Domain images on Flickr Commons
- Finding Public Domain Images
- Creative Commons Image Search
- Wikimedia Commons
Wikipedia & the Gender Gap
- Closing Wikipedia’s Gender Gap — Reluctantly
- If you care about women, you should edit Wikipedia differently
- Define Gender Gap? Look Up Wikipedia’s Contributor List
- The Never-ending Night of Wikipedia’s Notable Woman Problem
- Wikimedia Foundation: Gender Gap
- Unlocking the Clubhouse: Five Ways to Encourage Women to Edit Wikipedia
- Wikimedia Foundation: Gender Gap Manifesto
- Wikipedia's gender gap and the complicated reality of systemic gender bias
- How To Be A Woman On The Internet
- Feminist Cybersecurity
- The heart work of wikipedia: Gendered, emotional labor in the world's largest online encyclopedia
- Some of all human knowledge: Gender and participation in peer production
- Conflict, criticism, or confidence: An empirical examination of the gender gap in wikipedia contributions
- Passing on: Reader-sourcing gender diversity in Wikipedia
- [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2791036 First women, second sex: Gender bias in Wikipedia
Wikipedia & the Classroom
- Wiki Education Foundation
- Wikipedia activity: Women in STEM. Note, this assignment can be adapted for other fields.
- Digital media professor gives students real-world experiences through Wikipedia assignment
- Support from the Wikimedia Foundation for use of Wikipedia in the classroom: