Publications

* SIonwomen (Sports Illustrated's women's sports web site

SIonwomen (Sports Illustrated' women's sports web site) launched on February 1, 1997. The content varies daily. The publisher is evaluating the success and need for this site by traffic so if you are so inclined, help out the webmistresses by visiting daily and clicking around.

* Geekgirl

The world's first cyberfeminist hyperzine is a little hard to describe. Each issue is different and back issues are available at the site. The content is wide and wild.

* Getting It Gazette

Founded at the '92 Democratic National Convention, the Gazette is an underground paper with a feminist bent. This site archives past issues created by a collective.

* Ms. Net (sponsored by Ms. Magazine)

MSnet features provide information you need to wire into the women's community. Learn about women's herstory, politics, economics, education and health. This site is a little thin in content but it's coming along.

* Women and Performance

This publication features essays, scripts, interviews and articles on performance from interdisciplinary feminist perspectives. They encourage dialogue between varied fields of performance scholarship (ethnography, dance and theatre history & criticism, performance studies, cinema studies, cultural studies), and explore emerging feminist critiques of race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, technology and nation.

* Women's Web Magazine

A"women's magazine designed for the 90's wired woman," the WWM serves up celebrations of successful women, guides to arts/recreation/business tips, and articles on health and relationships. The site offers interactive features like an advice column, a classified listings section, and a search engine of women's organizations.

* Women's Wire

This web magazine has daily changing articles. Recurrent sections include hot off the wire, daily dose of women in the news, fashion notebook, careers, health, domestic violence, fitness, books, finances,and the web and much more.

Questions????What other links to on-line publications should we include here? Is your favorite site missing? Send your suggestions to MMacklin@uic.edu.. If you would like to help expand our list, please contribute a short description of a recommended site (20-50 words) and its URL.

This page was last updated on February 18, 1997

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