Programs and Areas
Second Year Writing Program
Links of Interest
American Ethnological Society"The AES, a section of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), is a thriving group of nearly 4,000 anthropologists who organize an annual meeting, publish a journal, the American Ethnologist, and carry on a variety of activities to promote scholarship on 'ethnology in the broader sense of the term.'" (quoted from site)
Jewish Women's Archive The mission of the Jewish Women's Archive is to uncover, chronicle and transmit the rich legacy of Jewish women and their contributions to our families and communities, to our people and our world. (quoted from site)
National Women's History Project
"The National Women's History Project is a non-profit corporation, founded in Sonoma County, California in 1980. We are self-supporting through funds raised from the sale of materials, consulting services, and donations from our national constituency." (quoted from site)
The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity
"The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity (SPSMM) is a Division of the American Psychological Association (APA)...The Society consists of men and women dedicated to promoting the critical study of how gender shapes and constricts men's lives and committed to the enhancement of men's capacity to experience their full human potential." (quoted from site)
SocioSite: Going Dutch Sociology
This site, based with the faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Amsterdam, provides a world wide index of links to a variety of topical links pages. This is a very good starting point for on-line research.
On-Line Research and Citation
"Evaluating Internet Research Sources"An informative site created by Robert Harris at Southern California College. Version Date: November 17, 1997
"Beginning Research on Any Topic"
This site is based on based on Shortcuts 0: Doing Library Research, created by Rose Adams, Coordinator of Multicultural Services at Cecil H. Green Library, Stanford University Libraries.
"MLA Style"
The Modern Language Association maintains this site with the current guidelines for citing on-line materials.
