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- | This part of the site presents and comments on the starting points of the research projects which are being facilitated by the database ''WomenWriters'': the sources having provided information – or considered fruitful in that respect – about the works written by women and read by women as well as men. | + | <br>'''Starting points of research'''<br><br>This part of the site presents and comments on the starting points of the research projects which are being facilitated by the database ''WomenWriters'': the sources having provided information – or considered fruitful in that respect – about the works written by women and read by women as well as men. |
Intended public for this part of the site: colleagues in the process of selecting and treating sources to be used for research on other literatures; students in need of information about the ways in which we have proceeded, etc. | Intended public for this part of the site: colleagues in the process of selecting and treating sources to be used for research on other literatures; students in need of information about the ways in which we have proceeded, etc. | ||
Sources are classified: | Sources are classified: | ||
- | by country, | + | first: by country, |
- | by category, | + | then: by category, |
- | by alphabetical order. | + | finally: by alphabetical order. |
*[[Dutch sources]] | *[[Dutch sources]] |
Revision as of 20:31, 6 September 2007
Starting points of research
This part of the site presents and comments on the starting points of the research projects which are being facilitated by the database WomenWriters: the sources having provided information – or considered fruitful in that respect – about the works written by women and read by women as well as men.
Intended public for this part of the site: colleagues in the process of selecting and treating sources to be used for research on other literatures; students in need of information about the ways in which we have proceeded, etc.
Sources are classified: first: by country, then: by category, finally: by alphabetical order.