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    The Women's Library is England's main library and museum resource on women and the women's movement, concentrating on Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries...
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    Vancouver Women's Library or the Women's Library @LSE are examples of women's libraries that offer services to women and girls and focus on women's history. Some...
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  • The archives of the National Federation of Women's Institutes are held at The Women's Library at the Library of the London School of Economics. The WI's...
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  • concept of a women's library. The objectives of the Library are "to heighten awareness of women's issues; to preserve documents on women's lives and activities;...
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  • activity. It stocks books "by women, for women" and aims to make feminist and lesbian literature more accessible. The Women's Library has been built on the efforts...
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    to women's history and provides information relevant to women's culture and achievements. It tries to operate on feminist principles. The library was...
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    Bookmobile (redirect from Mobile library)
    Black Women's Library is a mobile library in Brooklyn. Founded by Ola Ronke Akinmowo in 2015, this bookmobile features books written by black women. Titles...
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    and preserved in digital formats. The Women's Library, Britain's main library and archive on women and the women's movement, is located in a purpose-built...
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    imported from the Black Sea (Pontos) area; one now houses Istanbul's Women's Library. Their picturesque façades were damaged as a result of street-widening...
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  • The Free Black Women's Library is an organization that hosts a mobile library based primarily in New York City, and is focused on sharing literature written...
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    Kingdom The Women's Library (London) List of suffragists and suffragettes List of women's rights activists Timeline of women's suffrage Women's suffrage...
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    for women's rights. The organisation dates back to 1866, when Millicent Garrett Fawcett dedicated her life to the peaceful campaign for women's suffrage...
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  • 1986. Jessie Street National Women's Library The Women's Library "Lespar Library of Women's Liberation". The Australian Women's Register. Retrieved 18 May...
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    Emily Davison (category English women activists)
    picture, along with those of 58 other women's suffrage supporters, on the plinth of the statue. The Women's Library, at the London School of Economics,...
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    Millicent Fawcett (category International Alliance of Women people)
    campaigned for women's suffrage by legal change and in 1897–1919 led Britain's largest women's rights association, the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies...
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    Helena Normanton (category Women's Engineering Society)
    was one of the first two women King's Counsel at the English Bar. Normanton was a campaigner for women's rights and women's suffrage, becoming the first...
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    Elaine Showalter (category 20th-century American women writers)
    (1880–1920) was characterized by women's writing that protested against male standards and values, and advocated women's rights and values, including a...
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    Women's Library at the Library of the London School of Economics, including; Greenham Common Collection ref 5GCC Records of Greenham Common Women's Peace...
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    Cicely Hamilton (category British women in World War I)
    authority for women's suffrage. During World War I, Hamilton initially worked in the organisation of nursing care, with the Scottish Women's ambulance service...
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    Adele Patrick (category Scottish women artists)
    Adele Patrick is an artist, feminist and the co-founder of the Glasgow Women's Library. In 2011, she became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and in 2015...
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    1899 the Women's Library Club of Lovell was founded by Mrs. Frank Swett and Miss Susan Walker, this was done due to the Maine State Library sending trunks...
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    Library and Information Science (LIS) are two interconnected disciplines that deal with information management. This includes organization, access, collection...
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    The Bodleian Library (/ˈbɒdliən, bɒdˈliːən/) is the main research library of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1602 by Sir Thomas Bodley, it is one...
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    of Women Women in the Middle Ages Women's History Month Women's Library Women in prehistory Harris, Eleanor (November 22, 1960). "Men Without Women". History...
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    Hannah More (category 18th-century English women writers)
    Library, Cambridge University Library, The Women's Library, Gloucestershire Archives, and National Museums Liverpool: Maritime Archives and Library....
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    poverty.: 113  While there were traveling libraries, which were created by the Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs starting in 1896, the lack of roads...
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    opportunities for women. The timeline highlights early instances of women's education, such as the establishment of girls' schools and women's colleges, as...
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  • calling for women's suffrage to the House of Lords. This probably inspired British feminist Harriet Taylor Mill to write the pro-women's-suffrage The...
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    documents covering women's lives and activities in the United States". In 1905, Andrew Carnegie gave Radcliffe College $73,900 to build a library. Henry Forbes...
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  • This is a timeline of women in library science throughout the world. 1796: Cecilia Cleve became the first female librarian in Sweden. 1852: The first female...
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