FYI. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- The overall URL for the UMBC Women's Studies set of links is http://www-unix.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/links.html . There are a number of excellent feminist archives on the Web. Here are a few (which can all be reached through UMBC's links, mentioned above): Inform - the University of Maryland's online information system that includes the SUPERB Women's Studies archive. It's at http://inform.umd.edu:86/Educational_Resources/AcademicResourcesByTopic/WomensStudies . [I've seen a shorter version, but I don't remember it.] The Women's Resources Project (North Carolina), which includes an excellent section on Women's Resources Available on the Internet. If I'm not mistaken, this site is maintained by librarians. It's at http://sunsite.unc.edu/cheryb/women/ The U. of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian's Office site. It has a terrific section on Women & Gender Resources by Subject. The URL is http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/ FeMiNa - Aliza (Cybergrrl) Sherman's "Yahoo for Women." A very useful search engine for women's issues. The URL is http://www.femina.com/ ************************************ Stefanie S. Rixecker Centre for Resource Management/ Department of Resource Management Lincoln University Canterbury Aotearoa New Zealand E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (64) (03) 325-2811 x8377 Fax: (64) (03) 325-3841 ************************************
