The Library provides access to a large amount of material via online databases and electronic journals available for free self-service use for Victoria staff and students. Many of these resources contain access to the full text of material as well as image and video content.
An international collection of current social science material about women covering political science, psychology, reproductive rights and cultural studies.
A historical archive of primary source documents, biographical information, and essays relating to gender, specifically to the role of women in the English speaking world: 1450-1910.
Entries on issues to do with women and Islam from all parts of the Islamic world as well as throughout history.
A searchable collection of rare books, pamphlets, magazines and tracts relating to American home life 1800-1920.
Contains manuscripts written by women in the British Isles, on a wide variety of subjects, and from a wide variety of sources, including diaries, travel writing, advice writing, and poetry
Principal information resource in the main areas of women’s studies
A Finding Aid to Women’s Studies Resources in The National Archives, Kew combined with Original Documents on the Suffrage Question in Britain, the Empire and Colonial Territories.
Collection of information resources on the transformation of women's horizons, experience and skills during and after World War I.