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Useful Links for Women's Biography: An Online
Supplement |
| Researching and Marketing Biographies in
Cyberspace |
| Barbara F. McManus and Shareen Blair Brysac |
| Tenth
Anniversary Women Writing
Women's Lives Conference, December 8, 2000 |
Finding
People
Social
Security Death Index, put online by the major genealogy site
Rootsweb, which includes an excellent
how-to essay and a
printable letter requesting a copy of the individual's Social Security
application.
Address and Email Finders:
- United States:
- Canada and the United Kingdom:
Finding Census Information:

Using Search
Engines
- Search Engine Showdown: The
Users' Guide to Web Searching: Greg R. Notess tells you more than you've
ever wanted to know about the major search engines, including this useful
comparison chart with
linked reviews and this analysis of which search engines provide
unique hits
- Google is an efficient search
engine which ranks and groups sites very well and offers a cached copy of the
web site so you can see it even if the server is down or the site has moved
(click on the Cached link); if you are searching for an exact
phrase, put the words in quotation marks or use the
advanced search feature.
Google even offers very rudimentary translations of web sites in other
languages.
- The
HotBot
SuperSearch allows the most fine-tuning, and the
All the Web advanced
search accesses a vast database of web sites, although the results are not
clustered or ranked well.
- Babel Fish
provides rudimentary English translations of web pages in French, German,
Italian, Portuguese or Spanish.

Finding
Archives and Archival Information
Archival Search Engines: Most archival materials are not
themselves on the Internet, but it is possible to conduct online searches of
the catalogues of archives.
Ready, 'Net,
Go! Archival Internet Resources is a major gateway page for archival
research, providing links to various archival search engines that can conduct
global searches of the major archives in various countries, including the
following:
Finding Archives with Online Catalogues:
Selected Sites with Interesting Online Archival Materials:

Finding
Books

Finding
Online Biographies
Lives, the Biography Resource
offers a very large number of links to individual biographies and special
collections, including one devoted to
women.
Distinguished Women of Past and
Present emphasizes relatively well-known women, while
Notable Women Ancestors: Women's
Biographies includes many lesser-known women. Barbara McManus's web site on
Grace Harriet Macurdy
and Shareen Brysac's web site on Mildred Harnack are linked to all
these pages.
Other Pages of Interest:

Useful
Compendia
- Arts and Letters
Daily: An Updated Report of News and Reviews, including links to major
newspapers from various countries
- British Monarchy: information
about the British royal family with links to other royals
- The Directory of Scholarly and
Professional E-Conferences; search here to find e-mail discussion lists on
many different subjects
- Encyclopedia Britannica
Online
- The Foundation Center: useful
directory of information about charitable foundations
- History Today
Links: annotated guide to online history resources
- H-Net provides
reviews and
discussion lists for many
humanities and social science disciplines, including
H-Women, devoted to the history
of women
- National Womens History Project
includes events, catalogues, pedagogical materials, etc.
- Victoria Research Web
offers information, reviews, and
discussion list
archives related to the Victorian period
- Victorian Women Writers
Project: a growing database of electronic texts by women writers of the
Victorian era, plus links to related online materials
- Wisecat: annotated list of
top 100 web sites and top 50 search engines
- Women's
History Resources: annotated list of links to online resources relevant for
women's history
- Women's
Studies Programs, Departments, & Research Centers: linked listing of
programs with web sites

The Web Site
as Publicity Tool
Finding a Web Host and/or Web Designer:
Designing and Creating a Web Site: If you have access to a web
server and want to create your own web pages, Barbara McManus offers
Creating
Web Pages: Tips for Getting Started, which also includes links to other
useful pages on the topic.
Registering a Domain Name: Purchasing a domain name that reflects
the title or content of your book can be done through
Network Solutions or other
commercial services.
Getting the Site Indexed by Search Engines:
Online Booksellers: Books
& Writers provides a free rank monitoring service to help you keep
track of your book's status at Amazon and Barnes & Noble as well a paid
services for improving your book's placement with online booksellers.

Barbara F. McManus (Home Page)
Shareen Blair Brysac