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Whether fighting for gender equity in education, championing moderate jurists for federal courts, or supporting measures to improve health care, AAUW Δ’s Capitol Hill Lobby Corps is on the scene.

The International Gender Studies’ Δ project site offers research and teaching materials meant to facilitate the integration of Women’s and Gender Studies into International and Area Studies philosophy and curricula. This site offers general and specific bibliographies and filmographies on issues pertaining to women and gender in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Arab World, and among minority cultures in North America and Europe. We also offer specific information on courses and resources offered at the University of California at Berkeley as well as links to other interesting resources available on the Web.

The bibliography for the National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Δ consists of 58 items and is drawn from MCHLine®, the MCH Library online catalog. It includes selected materials on women’s health that are aimed at health professionals, including handbooks, descriptions of program initiatives, and data.

The SocioSite Δ is a project based at the faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Amsterdam. We present the resources and information that are important for the international sociological scene.

The Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women’s Studies Librarian Δ was created in 1977 to serve students, faculty, librarians, and administrators across the UW System.

The Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women’s Studies Δ is a series of bibliographies published by the University of Wisconsin System Women’s Studies Librarian’s Office. The bibliographies have been prepared by librarians, women’s studies faculty members, graduate students in library and information studies, staff members of the Women’s Studies Librarian’s Office, and others.

WILFund Δ was created to serve as an opportunity for corporations, executives, and businesspeople from all fields to share their resources with determined, capable, but struggling women in the developing world.

The WSSLINKS International Women Pages Δ was developed and is maintained by the Women’s Studies Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries. This page includes links to sites (in the U.S. and elsewhere) that address women’s issues outside the U.S. Several are in languages other than English.

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