University of Colorado Women's Center records
Scope and Contents
The material in this collection consists of reports and evidence of activities and resources provided by the C.U. Women's Center. It consists of information pertaining to the Women's Center, its organization, origin,workshop format, client data, and evaluation forms. The resource files provide government reports, magazine and newspaper articles, student research, and bibliographies on women's issues.
Dates
- 1964 - 1986
Conditions Governing Access
This collection contains or may contain private and personally identifiable information (PPII). Researchers must sign the University Libraries’ Private and Personally Identifiable Information Agreement in advance of access to collection materials. Contact sca@colorado.edu for more information.
Copyright Statement
The University Libraries do not own the copyright to this collection. Researchers are responsible for contacting the copyright holder(s) for this material and obtaining permission to publish or broadcast. The University Libraries will not grant permission to publish or broadcast this material and are not responsible for copyright violations resulting from such use.
Conditions Governing Use
Researchers may not make notes, reproductions (including photographs), or other record of any private and personally identifiable information (PPII) located in this collection and may not publish, publicize, or disclose that PPII to any other party for any purpose. Exclusions may apply to researchers who have obtained authorization from the University of Colorado Institutional Review Board to produce human subject research records in de-identified form. All researchers must sign the University Libraries’ Private and Personally Identifiable Information Agreement indicating their understanding of the use restrictions for PPII found in this collection. Contact sca@colorado.edu.
Historical Note
The C.U. Women's Center was established in 1964 in order to provide services to University women students, staff, and faculty, and women in the Boulder-Denver community. The Women's Center counsels women concerning academic and vocational choices, personal concerns, and study skills. The Women's Center also offers various workshops on vocational and academic planning, ability and interest testing, and life style issues. The Women's Center has literature available on topics pertinent to women such as jobs, opportunities, bibliographies on women's literature, psychological and sociological information.
Extent
9 linear feet (6 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The C.U. Women's Center was established in 1964 in order to provide services to University women students, staff, and faculty, and women in the Boulder-Denver community. The collection consists of information pertaining to the Women's Center, its organization, origin,workshop format, client data, and evaluation forms. The resource files provide government reports, magazine and newspaper articles, student research, and bibliographies on women's issues.
Arrangement
The collection is organized in the following manner: general files and resource files.
- Author
- Processed by Teddy Hampton on April 30, 1991. Encoded by Ashlyn Velte in 2020.
- Date
- 2020
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries, Rare and Distinctive Collections Repository