Digital German Women's Archive is online
The Dortmund Women's Archive was established on the initiative of Prof. Sigrid Metz-Göckel in the course of the New Women's Movement. The work of this specialized library for women's studies focused on acquiring literature on the women's movement, feminist academic theory and women's history. On the other hand, books, theses, dissertations, documentation, brochures, newspaper clippings, reviews, posters, audio recordings and magazines were collected on an interdisciplinary basis on all issues relevant to women.
In 2004, the holdings of the Dortmund Women's Archive were transferred to the Dortmund University Library. The approximately 6,000 books are now located in the Central Library and can be found via the plus catalog. There is also an archived collection of posters on specific topics.