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Women's Studies & History Research Guide

Finding Books

Books, eBooks, and other Library materials can be searched using the Online Catalog.  You can search the catalog by general Subject such as Women's Studies, however you can narrow you search by a specific event or topic (Women and the Civil War) or time period (Women United States History 20th Century). There are two main categories of books: general and reference. General books (located in the "Stacks" on the lower floor) can be checked out and are often used for more in-depth research. Reference books (located on the upper floor) do not circulate but can be useful for acquiring an overview on a topic.

Course Reserves

The Library maintains a collection of instructor reserve materials. These consist of textbooks, videos, and supplemental course materials that instructors have put in the Library for student use. To find what materials are available for Women's Studies, search Course Reserves in the Online Catalog. It is best to search by "Course Number" (ex. HIST 155) in that an instructor other than yours may have placed an item on reserve. Materials can be requested at the Periodicals counter and generally must be used in the Library on a two-hour loan period. Photocopy machines are available for 10¢ a copy.

A few selected Library reference and general titles for Women's Studies and Women's History are listed below.

Books

Books for History 155: Women in U.S. History

Below are some books found within our catalog related to History 155. 

Colonial and New Nation (Davis):