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1—Essay in an edited print work 1 DC.Title: The Politics of Housework 2 DC.Creator.PersonalName: Mainardi, Patricia 3 DC.Subject: United States—History—1961-69 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 3 DC.Subject: Feminism 3 DC.Subject: Gender Roles 4 DC.Description: “In one of the best known early feminist pieces, published in 1969, Pat Mainardi recounts her personal experience of trying to equalize the work of daily life with her husband, and gives advice to women who want to share the housework with their male partners. The fact that there was a politics of housework proved eye opening.” COMMENT: The above abstract was written by Alexander Bloom and Wini Breines. 5 DC.Publisher: Oxford University Press 5 DC.Publisher.Address: 198 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016 6 DC.Contributer: N/A 7 DC.Date.Creation: 1969-00-00 7 DC.Date.Creation.Scheme: ISO 8601 7 DC.Date.Issued: 1995-00-00 7 DC.Date.Issued.Scheme: ISO 8601 8 DC.Type: text.essay 9 DC.Format: text/plain 10 DC.Identifier: Chapter 8, “’She’s Leaving Home:’ The Women’s Liberation Movement,” pp. 491-95 10 DC.Identifier: 0-19-506624-3 10 DC.Identifier.Scheme: ISBN 11 DC.Source: Not Known Comment: The essay was previously published, but it is not known where. 12 DC.Language: Eng 12 DC.Language.Scheme: ISO 639-2 13 DC.Relation.IsPartOf: “Taken’ it to the Streets:” A Sixties Reader,” edited by Alexander Bloom and Wini Breines. 13 DC.Relation: 0-19-506624-3 13 DC.Relation.Scheme: ISBN 14 DC.Coverage: Not Known Comment: The essay covers the period of the author’s relationship with her husband, which is not known. The coverage of materials in which the anthology is a part is 1961- 69. 15 DC.Rights: Copyright Pat Mainardi, Reprinted with permission

2—Article in an Edited Print Work

1 DC.Title: Women, Children, and the Uses of the Street 1 DC.Title.Alternative: Class and Gender Conflict in New York City, 1850-60 2 DC.Creator.PersonalName: Stansell, Christine 3 DC.Subject: United States—History—Women—Nineteenth Century 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 4 DC.Description: This article discusses the ways that women and children used the urban space of the city. It explores the ways that middle-class reformers sought to help working-class families with the establishment of aid societies. The interaction that resulted revealed the different ways that middle-class women and working-class women defined and conceptualized motherhood and family. 5 DC.Publisher: Oxford University Press 5 DC.Publisher.Address: 198 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016 6 DC.Contributer: N/A 7 DC.Date.Creation: 1982-00-00 7 DC.Date.Creation.Scheme: ISO 8601 7 DC.Date.Issued: 1995-00-00 7 DC.Date.Issued.Scheme: ISO 8601 8 DC.Type: text.article 9 DC.Format: text/plain 10 DC.Identifier: pp. 129-42 10 DC.Identifier: 0-19-50914-7 10 DC.Identifier.Scheme: ISBN 11 DC.Source: Feminist Studies, 8 (1982):309-35 11 DC.Source: 0046-3663 11 DC.Source.Scheme: ISSN 12 DC.Language: Eng 12 DC.Language.Scheme: ISO 639-2 13 DC.Relation.IsPartOf: Women’s America: Refocusing the Past, edited by Linda Kerber and Jane Sherron DeHart 13 DC.Relation: 0-19-50914-7 13 DC.Relation.Scheme: ISBN 14 DC.Coverage.Temporal: 1850-1860 14 DC.Coverage.Scheme: DCMI 14 DC.Coverage.PlaceName: New York City 14 DC.Coverage.PlaceName.Scheme: TCN 15 DC.Rights: Copyright 1982, Feminist Studies, Reprinted by Permission of the Publisher

3—Motion Picture

1 DC.Title: The Ice Storm 2 DC.Creator.PersonalName: Lee, Ang 3 DC.Subject: Feature Films 3 DC.Subject: LCSH 3 DC.Subject: Problem Families—Drama 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 3 DC.Subject: Winter Storms—Drama 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 4 DC.Description: “Kevin Kline, Joan Allen, and Sigourney Weaver turn in crystalline performances as two dysfunctional families learning to cope with the unyielding forces of nature—human nature—in this emotionally charged tale of suburban life in the ‘70s.” COMMENT: The above abstract was written by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. 5 DC.Publisher: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment 5 DC.Publisher.Address: PO Box 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90213-0900 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Schamus, James (Screenwriter and Co-Producer) 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Hope, Ted (Co-Producer) 7 DC.Date.Issued: 1998-00-00 7 DC.Date.Issued.Scheme: ISO 8601 8 DC.Type: image.movingfilm 9 DC.Format: videodisc 10 DC.Identifier: 6275185 10 DC.Identifier.Scheme: Free Text/Publisher’s Identification Number for Item 10 DC.Identifier: 46595288 10 DC.Identifier.Scheme: OCLC 11 DC.Source: N/A 12 DC.Language: Eng 12 DC.Language.Scheme: ISO 639-2 13 DC.Relation.IsPartOf: Premiere Series: The Best of Twentieth Century Fox 14 DC.Coverage: Early 1970s 14 DC.Coverage.PlaceName: Connecticut 14 DC.Coverage.PlaceName.Scheme: TCN 15 DC.Rights: Copyright 1998 Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, All Rights Reserved.

4—Book

1 DC.Title: From Walden Pond to Jurassic Park 1 DC.Title.Alternative: Activism, Culture, and American Studies 2 DC.Creator.PersonalName: Lauter, Paul 3 DC.Subject: United States—Study and Teaching—Political Aspects—History 20th Century 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 3 DC.Subject: Social Movements—United States—History—20th Century 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 3 DC.Subject: American Literature—20th Century—History and Criticism 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 3 DC.Subject.TableofContents: Ch1:Reconfiguring Academic Disciplines: The Emergence of American Studies; Ch2:American Studies, American Politics, and the Reinvention of Class; Ch3:Versions of Nashville, Visions of American Studies; Ch4:Culture and Conformity in Wartime America: My Junior High School Songbook; Ch5: Dinosaur Culture: From Mansfield Park to Jurassic Park; Ch.6:American Studies and Ethnic Studies at the Borderlands Crossroads; Ch.7:Of Chadors and Capitol; Ch8:Fiction as Exploration: the Novels of Charles Chesnutt; Ch9:Reflecting on the Health Anthology of Literature; Ch.10: Melville Climbs the Canon; Ch.11:And Now, Ladies and Gentleman, May I present Miss Amy Lowell; Ch.12: Cold War Culture and the Construction of Modernism; Notes; Index 4 DC.Description: “With anecdote peppered discussions ranging from specific literary texts and movies to the future of higher education and the efficacy of unions, From Walden Pond to Jurassic Park entertains even as it offers a twenty-first century account of how and why Americanists at hoe and abroad do what they do. Drawing on his forty-five years of teaching and research as well as his experience as a political activist and a cultural radical, Lauter shows how a multifaceted increase in the United States’ global domination has infused a particular political urgency into American Studies. With its military and economic influence, its cultural and linguistic reach, the Untied States is— for better or for worse—too formidable and potent not to be understood critically.” COMMENT: The above abstract was produced by Duke University Press 5 DC.Publisher: Duke University Press 5 DC.Publisher.Address: Box 90660, Durham, NC 27708-0660 6 DC.Contributer: N/A 7 DC.Date.Issued: 2001-00-00 7 DC.Date.Issued.Scheme: ISO 8601 8 DC.Type: text.monograph 9 DC.Format: text/plain 10 DC.Identifier: 082232671X 10 DC.Identifier.Scheme: ISBN 11 DC.Source: N/A 12 DC.Language: Eng 12 DC.Language.Scheme: ISO 639-2 13 DC.Relation.IsPartOf: New Americanists, Series edited by Donald E. Pease 14 DC.Coverage: 1945- 14 DC.Coverage.Scheme: DCMI 15 DC.Rights: Copyright 2001 Duke University Press, All Rights Reserved

5—Web Page

1 DC.Title: American Memory Project 1 DC.Title.Alternative: Historical Collection for the National Digital Library 2 DC.Creator.CorporateName: National Digital Library 3 DC.Subject: United States—History—Sources 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 3 DC.Subject: Digital Collections 4 DC.Description: “American Memory is a gateway to rich primary source materials relation to the history and culture of the United States.” COMMENT: The above abstract was published by the Library of Congress 5 DC.Publisher.CorporateName: Library of Congress 5 DC.Publisher.Address: 101 Independence Ave, SE, Washington, DC 20540 5 DC.Publisher.Address: http://www.loc.gov 5 DC.Publisher.Address.Scheme: URL 6 DC.Contributer: The Following Library Divisions collections make up the content of the American Memory Project: American Folklife Center; General Collections; Geography and Maps Division; Hebraic Section of the African and Middle Eastern Division; Law Library of Congress; Manuscript Division; Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division; Prints and Photographs Division; and Rare Books and Special Collections Division. 7 DC.Date.Issued: 2001-11-02 7 DC.Date.Issued.Scheme: ISO 8601 8 DC.Type: text.homepage 9 DC.Format: text/html 10 DC.Identifier: http://memory.loc.gov/ 10 DC.Identifier.Scheme: URL 12 DC.Language: Eng 12 DC.Language.Scheme: ISO 639-2 14 DC.Coverage.Temporal: 1400-Present 14 DC.Coverage.Temporal.Scheme: DCMI 14 DC.Coverage.PlaceName: United States 14 DC.Coverage.PlaceName.Scheme: TCN 15 DC.Rights: Library of Congress does not have a copyright on the materials in the American Memory Project. In some instances, certain collections contain copyrighted material, but Library of Congress does not restrict the use of users. Rather, it informs users of copyright laws and fair use and gives them contact information if questions arise.

6—Article from a Print Journal

1 DC.Title: Transforming a Survey Course on U.S. Women 2 DC.Creator.PersonalName: Giassendanner, Cindy Himes 3 DC.Subject: History teaching 3 DC.Subject: Colleges and Universities 3 DC.Subject: Women’s Studies 3 DC.Subject: American History 4 DC.Description: “The author found that bringing a global perspective into her American history-oriented “Women in Perspective” course drew her into unexpected, and somewhat uncomfortable, scrutiny of her own knowledge and teaching methods a swell as extensive revision of her syllabus COMMENT: The above abstract was written by C. Africa 5 DC.Publisher: Women’s Studies Quarterly 5 DC.Publisher.Address: Feminist Press, CUNY, Grad Center, 365 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016 5 DC.Publisher.Address: http://www.feministpress.org 5 DC.Publisher.Address.Scheme: URL 6 DC.Contributer: N/A 7 DC.Date.Issued: 1998-00-00 7 DC.Date.Issued.Scheme: ISO 8601 8 DC.Type: text.article 9 DC.Format: text/plain 10 DC.Identifier: v.26, issue 2-3, pp.99-114 10 DC.Identifier: 0732-1562 10 DC.Identifier.Scheme: ISSN 11 DC.Source: N/A 12 DC.Language: Eng 12 DC.Language.Scheme: ISO 639-2 13 DC.Relation.IsPartOf: Women’s Studies Quarterly 13 DC.Relation: 0732-1562 13 DC.Relation.Scheme: ISSN 14 DC.Coverage: 1995-96 14 DC.Coverage.Scheme: DCMI 15 DC.Rights: Copyright 1998 Women’s Studies Quarterly, All Rights Reserved

7—Album

1 DC.Title: Society’s Child 1 DC.Title.Alternative: The Verve Recordings Disc One 2 DC.Creator.PersonalName: Ian, Janis 3 DC.Subject: Popular Music—United States 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 3 DC.Subject: Popular Music—1960-1969 3 DC.Subject.Scheme: LCSH 4 DC.Description.Table of Contents: Society’s Child (3.11); Too Old to Go ‘Way Little Girl (3.10); Hair of Spun Gold (4.00); Then Tangles of my Mind (2.36); I’ll give you a Stone if You’ll Throw It (Changing Times) (3.26); Pro-Girl (2.44); Younger Generation Blues (2.46); New Christ Cardiac Hero (4.32); Lover Be Kindly (2.55); Mrs. McKenzie (2.41); Janey’s Blues (4.52); A Song for all the Seasons of Your Mind (3.24); Honey D’Ya Think (4.29); Bahisma (2.37); Queen Merka and Me (4.22); There are Times (4.28); Lonely One (4.14); Sunflakes Fall, Snowrays Call (3.59); Evening Star (5.02); Shady Acres (4.45); Insanity Comes Quietly to the Structured Mind (4.24) 5 DC.Publisher.CorporateName: PolyGram Records, Inc/Polydor 5 DC.Publisher.Address: 810 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Butler, Artie (piano, organ) 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Bell, Vinnie (guitar) 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: de Troio, Sal (guitar) 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Mack, Joe (Bass) 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Gregg, Bobby (Drums) 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Devens, George (Percussion) 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Miko (String Arrangement) 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Kaplan, Artie (Band Leader) 6 DC.Contributer.PersonalName: Saltzman, Buddie (Drums) 7 DC.Date.Creation: 1967-1968 7 DC.Date.Creation.Scheme: ISO 8601 7 DC.Date.Issued: 1995-00-00 7 DC.Date.Publication.Scheme: ISO 8601 8 DC.Type:sound.music 9 DC.Format.Medium: Compact Disc, 74.07 minutes 10 DC.Identifier: 42571470 10 DC.Identifier.Scheme: OCLC 11 DC.Source: Janis Ian 11 DC.Source: FTS-3017 11 DC.Source.Scheme: Publisher’s Identifier 11 DC.Source: …For All of the Season’s of Your Mind 11 DC.Source: FTS-3024 11 DC.Source.Scheme: Publisher’s Identifier 12 DC.Language: Eng 12 DC.Language.Scheme: ISO 639-2 15 DC.Rights: Copyright 1995 PolyGram Records, Inc All Rights Reserved

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