- 'British Library to open first national Women's Liberation archive', The Telegraph, 7 February 2013
- The National Life Stories Review: Our oral histories will be archived with the National Life Stories collection
- The Women's Library's current exhibition
- The Women's Library on Radio Four's Woman's Hour 18/05/10
- The Women's Library's collections on feminism
- The Women's Library's collections on the WLM
- Genesis is a database of women's history sources in the British Isles
- Black History Month
- International Women's Month
- Feminism and its Methods: an interdisciplinary colloquium
- Pioneers Project
- Silver Action: A Day Celebrating Older Women’s Activism at the Tate Modern
- Sue Bruley's research
- Striking Women: Grunwick
- Sistershow Revisited
- International Auto/Biography Association
In 1999, Zhao Baisheng created the International Auto/Biography Association (IABA) at the First International Auto/Biography Conference at Peking University, attended by delegates from Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe and North America. IABA aims to broaden the world vision of auto/biographers, scholars and readers, to deepen the cross-cultural understanding of self, identity and experience, and to carry on global dialogues on life writing. An organizing committee was formed in Beijing. After the conference, Craig Howes, director of the Center for Biographical Research at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, set up a listserv for IABA. So far the International Auto/Biography Association has held seven international conferences in Asia, North America, Australia and Europe.
