Web pages of interest to those looking for information on the new interdisciplinary field of lgbt studies. Also includes transgender studies. (Am trying to get the category named changed to that effect.)
This page publishes texts which address gender studies and queer studies, with a particular focus upon discussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices. http://eserver.org/gender/
Promotes research into lesbian and gay issues and lifestyles for the purpose of public education. Site contains information on its resources and services. http://www.ualberta.ca/~cbidwell/cmb/lambda.htm
Think tank for research, policy analysis, tactical thinking, and strategic initiatives on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues. Publishes research papers online. http://www.thetaskforce.org/pi/
Does research and analysis on issues important to LGBT Americans, including research on giving and volunteering and analysis of the economic status of lesbians and gay men. http://www.iglss.org/
Promotes the study of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people in the armed forces by organizing conferences, sponsoring research, and supporting graduate student training. http://www.gaymilitary.ucsb.edu/
A reading list devoted to gender theory with a pecialization in gay and lesbian culture studies, which includes both traditional literary texts and essays in critical theory. http://users.visi.net/~longt/gender.htm
Entries listing the area of research and publications of scholars in LGBT studies, searchable by discipline, keyword, or department. Also has up-to-date list of calls for papers and announcements. http://www.glbtstudies.umn.edu/edirglbt/
Pursues interdisciplinary academic and community scholarship and aims to enhance knowledge about GLBT lives in three interconnected ways: academic focus, community focus, and historical focus with the creation of an archive. http://www.glbtstudies.umn.edu/
A selective, annotated, one-stop guide to news, issues, organizations, and government and academic resources, for journalists, scholars, students, activists, and citizens. http://www.indiana.edu/~glbtpol/
Fosters explorations of gender and sexuality in a broad range of contexts in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, and professions. http://www.nyu.edu/fas/gender.sexuality/
Consolidates work on gender and sexuality, and in feminist, gay and lesbian, and queer studies, and fosters teaching, research, and discussion. Houses the Lesbian and Gay Studies Project. http://humanities.uchicago.edu/cgs/
Includes bibliographies, lists of LGBT studies organizations, links to pages on LGBT studies. Compiled by a reference librarian. http://faculty.washington.edu/alvin/#GAY
Study and recounting of gay and lesbian near-death experiences by Liz Dale, Ph.D. Reviews and mail order information. http://www.emeraldink.com/over.htm
Summary of the results of a 1998 survey of young lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Derry/Londonderry about their experiences at school. http://uk.geocities.com/stephenbirkett/
Research project measuring the incidence of GLBT homicides in Minnesota and its border cities. History, activities, and findings. http://www.chronline.org/