The Internet has brought a vast array of information to your desktop. The challenge for students is to identify the relevant sources, get to them easily, and critically evaluate their content. Some of the following websites are licensed for UC users only, others are open to all. Those that are licensed may not turn up in a Google search.
This guide will lead you to resources that are relevant to studying women's work. Remember that you can always ask a reference librarian for help.
UC Library Search is the unified discovery and borrowing system for all 10 UC Campuses. Select the UCLA Library Catalog scope to search holdings of materials owned by the UCLA Library and other UCLA collections, whether online or in print. Does not contain full-text articles or article citations. Select the Articles, books and more scope to search for materials in all 10 UC campuses. More information in this guide.
Need help finding sources for your paper? Not sure you're expressing yourself clearly? Want some guidance on college writing?
If you need help doing research, the Library offers ONLINE RESEARCH CONSULTATIONS. Book your appointment with a Library Student Research Assistant or make an appointment with a reference librarian.
If you need help with writing, schedule an appointment with a peer learning facilitator at the Undergraduate Writing Center (UWC).
UCLA students, faculty, and staff can access these sites from off-campus using either the UCLA VPN Client or Bruin Online Proxy Server. If you need help setting up your computer, contact the UCLA IT Support Center at (310) 267-4357 or help@it.ucla.edu . They answer the phone 24/7 and are very helpful.
NOTE: All campus wireless networks (eduroam, UCLA_WIFI or UCLA_WEB) provide access to online subscription content. If you are using a Mac, you may need to use Chrome or Firefox, not Safari, to read some of the pdf material.