Getting Started in Women's Studies: A Comparative Review of Some Basic Bibliographies
Abstract
The publication rate and volume of bibliographies on women's studies in the past ten years have grown dramatically. As an interdisciplinary field of scholarship, women's studies covers a vast array of subjects. For this reason, most of the bibliographies being published are fairly specialized. That is, they cover specific aspects of women's studies such as history or education. The very excellent Esther Stineman work, Women's Studies: A Recommended Core Bibliography (discussed more fully below), which has a cutoff date of 1978, includes 90 bibliographies itself. This author has easily identified nearly 30 women's studies bibliographies published separately since 1978 and many more soon to be published.
Citation
Stafford, B. (1980), "Getting Started in Women's Studies: A Comparative Review of Some Basic Bibliographies", Reference Services Review, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 61-67. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb048687
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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