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Women's Studies 

A guide to informational and research resources about women and women's studies.
Last update: Sep 28th, 2009 URL: http://guides.swem.wm.edu/womensstudies  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Special Web Sites

"The Petticoat Invasion:"  Women at the College of William & Mary, 1918-1945 (Swem Library's Special Collections Research Center)
 
"With the admission of women in the fall of 1918, the College of William and Mary became the first public institution of higher learning in Virginia to become co-educational. A tradition that started with the College's 1693 inception as an exclusively male institution was over. The impact of this change on the College is the focus of this web site."
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Mary Comes to the College with William  (Swem Library's Special Collections Research Center)
 
"This blog will build on previous online exhibits created by Swem Library's Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) about the first women students at the College of William and Mary."
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A student-organized project to recognize the history of women at the College.
 
 

Welcome!

Welcome to Swem Library's research guide for Women's Studies.

Use this guide to find journal articles, books, newspapers, government documents, reference materials, indexes and abstracts, print and electronic, relating to women and women's issues available from Swem Library and other locations.

The tabs above will guide you to the types of materials you need.

For help locating resources for your research papers and projects, please contact the Women's Studies liaison (contact information to the right) or the Reference Desk at sweref@wm.edu or 757-221-3067.

 

 

SWEM - Name

Who was Earl Gregg Swem, for whom Swem Library is named?

W&M's college president, 1850-1870s
W&M's head librarian,1920-1940s
a W&M alumnus who was a classmate of Thomas Jefferson
Rector of the College during the mid-20th century

 

REFERENCE CONTACTS

Which of the following is NOT a way to contact Swem Library's Reference Librarians?

in person at the Reference Desk
online--make an appointment
telephone
xylophone
instant message
email

 

Women's Studies Liaison from Swem Library

Mary Molineux
Contact Info:
Reference Librarian
Liaison to Sociology, Psychology, Women's Studies, & Neuroscience
Swem Library
757-221-3076
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Subjects:
Sociology

 
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