From DRBennett1 <DRBennett1@aol.com> 09 Dec 1997
Hello all!
Next semester, I will be teaching, at the University of Nevada, Reno, a onecredit course titled "Women's History Resources on the Internet" and am curious to know if anyone else has taught such a course. I am also interested in suggestions for exercises and assignments that would help make this 15-hour class meaningful; it will take place in a computer lab on three successive Saturdays of 5 hours each. The students will be elementary and secondary teachers seeking graduate credit and university undergraduates interested in women's studies. A big thank-you in advance for your thoughts!
Responses:
H-Net suggest using intro page http://www.h-net.msu.edu
H-Women http://h-net.msu.edu/~women use bibliography, discussion thread, archival and manuscripts, and other links sites
"Uncovering Women's History in Archival Collections: A Guide to WWW Pages of Archives, Libraries and Other Repositories That Have Primary Source Materials By or About Women" http://www.utsa.edu/Archives/links.htm
"Women's History Guide: The Mining Company" http://womenshistory.miningco.com
Worcester Women's History Project/Assumption College http://www.assumption.edu/html/academic/history/wwhp/front.html