ALEXANDER
STREET PRESS AND THE CENTER FOR WOMEN’S HISTORY AT SUNY BINGHAMTON
COLLABORATE TO PUBLISH WOMEN’S HISTORY WEB SITE FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Eileen Lawrence
Alexander Street Press, LLC
800-889-5937
lawrence@alexanderstreet.com
Alexander Street Press today announced that it will collaborate
with The Center for Women’s History at SUNY Binghamton
to create a new website dedicated to the study of women and social
movements. The new Web site will be built around the existing,
award-winning Women and Social Movements Web site, created and
directed by Thomas Dublin and Kathryn Kish Sklar.
“Much of the existing free site will remain freely available.
Through our new partnership with Alexander Street, we’re
able to add 25,000 pages of proprietary material immediately
and then grow the project year by year,” said Dublin. “Our
thirteen-person editorial board of scholars from across the country
will assist us in creating new document projects and in selecting
additional primary sources for the site. We’re looking
forward to working with Alexander Street to achieve this.”
Stephen Rhind-Tutt, president of Alexander Street said, “Professors
Dublin and Sklar have created a magnificent project that is one
of the most frequently visited women’s studies sites on
the Web. It’s a pleasure to be working with them to expand
the project further.”
Women and Social Movements currently contains approximately
1,000 primary documents together with more than 35 documentary
essays, lesson plans, and related material. Beginning in September,
the new, jointly produced site will contain more than 22,000
pages of primary documents, together with a comprehensive bibliography,
new documentary essays, and related material. The expanded project
will use Alexander Street’s Semantic Indexing to enhance
access and searching – by subject, place, date, author
and numerous other fields.
For more information about Women and Social Movements, email
sales@alexanderstreet.com.
Alexander Street Press, L.L.C., is an academic publisher of
electronic full-text databases in the humanities and social sciences.
Founded in June 2000, the company publishes collections in history,
literature, women’s studies, sociology, ethnic and diversity
studies, popular culture, film studies, the arts, and other areas.
Alexander Street Press is located in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Editors: For additional information on Alexander Street Press
and its products, please contact Eileen Lawrence, Vice President,
Sales and Marketing, 800-889-5937, or lawrence@alexanderstreet.com

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