Criteria to keep in mind when choosing and using soures:
Accuracy - Does the author cite her/his sources and are they legitimate?
Authority - Who wrote the source? Are they credible?
Objectivity - Does the author have a bias, political or commercial or persuasive?
Currency - Is this information new or based on outdated sources? Can you tell how current it is?
Women's Health websites (selected by Women's Studies librarians)
Web Sites for Women’s Health (selected by Prof. Joan Korenman, UMBC)
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Women'sHealth.gov - National Women’s Health Information Center
UNAIDS
WHO, Dept of Gender, Women and Health
Asian American Women's Health Initiative Project - BU
Black Women's Health Imperative
Boston Women's Health Book Collective aka Our Bodies Ourselves
Center for Reproductive Rights
Kaiser Family Foundation
Lesbian Health & Research Center
MySistahs
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health
National Women’s Health Network
Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center