Women's history records are often overlooked because they were not identified as such either in the printed guides to the collection or in the online records. As a result, Baker Library's Historical Collections Department had some catching up to do on women's history.
The ongoing survey, which so far has concentrated on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, has identified a wealth of women's history records in over 219 of Baker Library's collections. The material attests to historic female entrepreneurship and offers a window on the lives of working women. "We have been surprised by the great number of women's letters and diaries among business records," says Linard. The evolving Web site offers an online guide to the library's findings. Here are some highlights:
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