One of our most popular online collections is Women and Social Movements in the U.S., created in partnership with editors Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin of SUNY Binghampton. Already known and respected for their print work, Sklar and Dublin ventured into cyberspace in 1997, posting their first document project on a public Web site in December of that year.
A new article by Sklar and Dublin discussing their transition to the Web, their partnership with Alexander Street, and the advances of scholarship through new media is available on the American Historical Association Web site.
"Keeping up with the Web, 1997-2008: Women and Social Movements in the United States" appears in the May 2009 issue of Perspectives on History.
Women and Social Movements now contains over 80 document projects created by Sklar, Dublin, and other scholars. Freely browse Women and Social Movements, or contact sales@alexanderstreet.com for a free trial or a price quote.