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North American Women's Letters and Diaries "WEB SITE OF THE MONTH!" - History News Network, July, 2003 "BEST REFERENCE SOURCE OF 2001!" - Library Journal
North American Women’s Letters and Diaries is the largest electronic collection of women’s diaries and correspondence ever assembled. Spanning more than 300 years, it presents the personal experiences of hundreds of women. Complementing Alexander Street’s British and Irish Women's Letters and Diaries, the database will be used for research in women’s studies, history, sociology, literature, genealogy, and other fields. The writings provide a detailed record of what women wore, what they ate, what they read, the conditions under which they worked, and how they amused themselves. We can see how frequently they attended church, how they viewed their connection to God, and how they prayed. We can explore their relationships with lovers and with family and friends. CONTENTS The collection includes approximately 150,000 pages of letters and diaries from Colonial times to 1950, including 7,000 pages of previously unpublished manuscripts – all in electronic format for the first time. The material is drawn from more than 1,000 sources, including journal articles, pamphlets, newsletters, monographs, and conference proceedings, and much of it is in copyright. Represented are all age groups and life stages, a wide range of ethnicities, many geographical regions, the famous, and the not so famous. More than 1,500 biographies enhance the use of the database. North American Women’s Letters and Diaries aims to cover all published material and as much unpublished material as copyright and cost allow. The contents have been selected from the leading bibliographies (Joyce Goodfriend; Arksey, Pries, and Reed; and others), and numerous other sources. EXAMPLES OF MATERIALS
ALEXANDER STREET'S SEMANTIC INDEXING™ Alexander Street’s unique Semantic Indexing™ lets researchers easily find answers that have been virtually impossible to locate in the materials until now. Six tables of contents allow the user to browse the collection from different entry points, including personal life events and a chronology of historical events. Full-text searching is extremely precise, through the use of numerous fields, including race, occupation, recipient’s gender, geography, marital and maternal status, and more. Altogether, more than 80 fields have been indexed. Questions like these can be answered quickly and easily: Show me…
PUBLICATION DETAILS North American Women’s Letters and Diaries is
available on the Web, either through one-time purchase of perpetual rights
or through annual subscription. It contains 150,000 pages of text, including
7,000 pages of previously unpublished manuscript material. Libraries
that purchase perpetual rights will also receive an archival copy of
the data. |
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