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Journal Articles
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Covers the core disciplines in women''s studies and latest scholarship in feminist research by indexing journals, books and book chapters, newspapers, dissertations and more.
Includes content from English-language periodicals, newsletters, gray literature, and alternative press articles published in North, Central, and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean.
Index and full-text source for scholarly journals and magazines.
Indexing and full-text for ethnic, minority, and international newspapers and magazines.
Index and abstracts for over 2,000 periodicals on world history: 1450 - present.
Poetry, prose, essays, and drama from women writers in Mexico, Central and South America.
New 'In Context' interface coming soon! Biographical, critical, and bibliographical information on literary figures.
Indexes critical materials on literature, language, liguistics, and folklore.
Indexes publications covering contemporary public issues and policy.
Provides indexing and abstracts for books and journals in philosophy and related fields.
Index of full-text journals in the humanities and social sciences.
Index and abstracts to journals, books, dissertations, and more in sociology and related fields.
A general database with broad coverage in the humanities and social sciences.
CD-ROM index to popular magazines and scholarly journals in women's studies: 1988 - 2001.
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