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  • Women's Studies Archive

    Much of history is one-sided, focusing mainly on the male perspective and leaving women's voices unheard. Bringing women's stories to light, the Women's Studies Archive connects archival collections concerning women's history from across the globe and from a wide range of sources. Focusing on the evolution of feminism throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the archive provides materials on women's political activism, such as suffrage, birth control, pacifism, civil rights, and socialism, and on women's voices, from female-authored literature to women's periodicals.
  • Women's Studies Archive

    The Women's Studies Archive includes diaries, letters, photographs, news clippings, journals, and more for information on the history of the social, political, and professional aspects of women's lives during the 19th and 20th centuries.
  • World Book Encyclopedia

    As the only general reference encyclopedia still published today, The World Book Encyclopedia 2024 provides authoritative content on almost every topic to learners of all ages, from school-age readers (9-18) to adults. Whether you are looking up information to understand a subject or checking a fact for a homework assignment, tens of thousands of index entries make it easy to find information. Abundant colorful photos, illustrations, and maps supplement the easy-to-read text.
  • WorldCat

    WorldCat allows users to search for a work across all its participating libraries, including the SLCC libraries. WorldCat is useful for finding bibliographic information and determining which libraries hold a particular title in their collection.