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Resource Centers

  1. California State University at Northridge
  2. Cornell University
  3. The Gay and Lesbian Historical Society of Northern California
  4. Indiana University, The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction
  5. The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality
  6. Lesbian Herstory Educational Foundation, Inc.
  7. Loyola University of Chicago, Department of Psychiatry - Medical School
  8. Museum of Sex
  9. ONE | National Gay & Lesbian Archives
  10. Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS)
  11. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
  12. University of Minnesota, Department of Family Practice and Community Health Medical School
  13. Women's Movement Archives and Women's Center Library
  14. Contraception Museum
  15. The National Sexuality Resource Center
  16. Erotic Heritage Museum
  17. Elihu Burritt Library
  18. Gay & Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest
  19. Gerber/Hart Library
  20. The William Way Community Center
  21. GLBT Historical Society
  22. Equality Forum
  23. glbtq, Inc.
  24. Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of GLBT History, Inc.
  25. Happy Foundation
  26. Homosexual Information Center (Tangent Group)
  27. The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives
  28. Lambda Archives of San Diego
  29. Lavender Library, Archives & Cultural Exchange of Sacramento
  30. Leather Archives & Museum
  31. Society of American Archivists' Lesbian and Gay Archives Roundtable
  32. Lesbian Herstory Archives
  33. LGBT Religious Archives Network
  34. Urania Manuscripts (Internet resource)
  35. Madeline Davis GLBT Archives of Western New York
  36. Milwaukee LGBT History Project, Inc.
  37. Nancy & Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
  38. The National Archives of LGBT History
  39. National Museum of Women in the Arts
  40. Northwest Lesbian @ Gay History Museum Project
  41. Ohio Lesbian Archives
  42. OutHistory.org (Internet resource)
  43. Pacific Northwest Lesbian Archives
  44. Phil Johnson Historic Archives & Research Library
  45. Quatrefoil Library
  46. Sexual Minorities Archives
  47. Stonewall National Museum and Archives
  48. Sunflower Archives, Inc.
  49. The Terry Mangan Memorial Library
  50. The Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in GLBT Studies
  51. Williams-Nichols Archive & Library
  52. World Erotic Art Museum (Miami)

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  1. California State University at Northridge

    University Library
    Special Collections and Archives
    Curator: Tony Gardner
    18111 Nordhoff
    Northridge CA 91330-8326

    Phone:   +01-818-677-2832
    Fax:       +01-818-677-2676

    E-mail:   Tony.Gardner@csun.edu

     


    In existence since: 1958

    Supported by:

    University Library

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    To collect and preserve materials, whose format, age, scarcity, or other unusuals characteristic merits special handling. In the American West, California, children's books, English and American literature, human sexuality, Japanese-American internment, printing and publishing, and women and music in support of the curriculum and interest of students, faculty and other sesearchers.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    All aspects of human sexuality including prostitution, cross dressing, homosexuality, and sex instruction.

    Holdings:

    8.000 books
    1 subscription
    118 Journals no longer subscribed to
    No items of gray literature
    Cross dressing: 1.000 press clippings
    No videos
    No audiotapes
    Flagelation: 100 photos
    No slides
    No transparencies
    No posters
    1 piece
    Carol Beecroft Collection, cross dressing: records of Tri-ESS sorority and 90 periodicals (unprocessed): 6 boxes. Virginia Prince Collection, cross dressing: records of Transvestia, newsclippings, books. 11 r.c. boxes (unprocessed).

    Services offered:

    Photocopy and duplication of photographs

    Service hours:

    Mon to Fri 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

    Service fees:

    Free structure currently under review.

    Publications:

    Books and Monographs

    Articles

    Other publications

     


     

  2. Cornell University

    Human Sexuality Collection and Library Women's Studies Selector
    Division of Rare and Manuscript Collection
    Curator: Brenda J. Marston
    2B Carl A. Kroch Library
    Ithaca, NY 14853-530

    Phone:   +01-607-255-3530
    Fax:       +01-607-255-9524

    E-mail:   bjm4@cornell.edu
    Internet:
    http://rmc.library.cornell.edu

     


     

  3. The Gay and Lesbian Historical Society of Northern California

    973 Market St., Suite 400/ P.O. Box 424280
    San Francisco CA 94142

    Phone:   +1-415-777-5455
    Fax:       +1-415-777-5576
    E-mail:  
    GLHSNC@aol.com


    In existence since: 1985

    Supported by:

    Membership

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    To preserve and disseminate information about the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Northern California.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    History of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Northern California.

    Holdings:

    500 books
    2300 current journals and journals no longer subscribed.
    Approx. 2 meters of subject files of items of gray literature and press clippings.
    More than 50 videos
    several hundred audiotapes
    Over 10.000 photos and slides
    Over 500 posters
    Several thousand objects of erotic art
    Manuscript collections (700 linear feet), ephemera ( T-shirts, stickers, mugs, etc.)
    thousands of items.

    Services offered:

    Research archive

    Service hours:

    Sat and Sun from 2:00 P.M to 5:00 P.M and by appointment.

    Service fees:

    Free. (Fee for photo duplication and xeroxing.)

     


     

  4. Indiana University, The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction

    John Bancroft, M.D.
    Indiana University
    Morrison Hall 313
    Bloomington IN 47405

    Phone:   +01- 812- 855-7686
    Fax:       +01- 812- 855-8277
    E-mail:  
    ibknsy@indiana.edu / jbancroft@indiana.edu
    Internet:
    www.indiana.edu/~kinsey/

     


    In existence since: 1947

    Supported by:

    Indiana University, grants, corporate earnings, and gifts and requests.

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    The mission of the Kinsey Institute is to promote interdisciplinary research and scholarship in the areas of human sexuality, gender, and reproduction. The Institute carries out this mission through:

    - developement of specialized collections of resources for scholars;
    - programs of research and publication;
    - Interdisciplinary conferences and seminars;
    - provision of information services to researchers.

    The Institute's broader mission includes service to the University and professional communities through teaching, clinical and research training, tours and presentations, and to the public through provision of clinical services for problems related to sexual and reproductive health and referrel to appropriate organizations and groups.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    The aspects of sexuality that are the primary focus of the Institute are biological, psychological, socio-cultural, and behavioral, as expressed through sexual interests, preferences, physiological responses, behavories, communication and relationships, emotions and attitudes, beliefs, mores, and artistic/erotic depictions of the above.

    Holdings:

    80.000 books
    7000 videos
    45.000 photos
    7000 items
    600 films

    Services offered:

    Ready reference and referral. Research assistence for users. Photocopying.
    Materials are non-circulating.

    Service hours:

    Varies according to collection.

    Service fees:

    Collections use fee for non-Indiana users.
    Users: Use restricted. Not open to the general public.

    Publications:

    For research and publications, click here

     


     

  5. The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality

    Theodor McIlvenna, Ph.D., M.D.iv.
    1523 Franklin Street
    San Francisco CA 94109

    Phone:   +01-415-928-1133
    Fax:       +01-415- 928-806
    E-Mail:  
    1registrar@iashs.edu

     


    In existence since: 1976

    Supported by:

    Owned by Exodus Trust

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    To train Sexologists and promote sexual knowledge and health. Training Program: The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality is committed to the development of sexology and the education and professional training of sexologists. Sexology is the science of sexual behavior in all of its aspects. By definition, a sexologist is a person with expert knowledge in sexual science.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    Sexological and erotological literature and research materials.

    Holdings:

    80.000 books
    5.000 current Journals
    40.000 Journals no longer subscribed to
    500 items of grey literature
    100.000 videos
    20.000 audiotapes
    1.000.000 photos
    20.000 slides
    60.000 posters
    100.000 items of erotic art
    300.000 films

    Services offered:

    research facilities

    Service hours:

    9 to 5 weekdays and by special appointment

    Service fees:

    students: no charge / members of archives $ 100 one time charge

    Publications:

     

    Details have not been provided.

     


     

  6. Lesbian Herstory Educational Foundation, Inc.

    P.O.Box 1258
    New York NY 10116

    Phone:   +01-718- 768-3953
    Fax:     +01-718- 768-4663

     


    In existence since: 1974

    Supported by:

    Individual donations from Lesbian & Gay peoples. Community based grants.

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    A lesbian resource center, an archive, a library, our cultural home filled with the diversity of our history lives, loves, images, voices, writings and more. We collect and preserve all information on lesbian lives, history and culture nationally. We share the information with the community in the form of slide shows and exhibits.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    All areas of lesbian culture and history.

    Holdings:

    10.000-15.000 books
    100 current Journals
    a lot of Journals no longer subscribed to
    a lot of press clippings
    200 videos
    500 audiotapes
    thousands of photos
    hundreds of slides
    hundreds of posters
    hundreds of objects of erotic art
    T-Shirts, clothes, diaries, letters, manuscripts, poetry and much more.

    Services offered:

    Researchers and visitors can come use the collection.
    Answering short information searches.
    Guided tours of facility.
    Place for interns to do required field work.
    From time to time we prepare individual bibliographies on relevant subjects.

    Service hours:

    by appointment

    Service fees:

    Photocopying only.
    Can provide names of researchers if requested for information is lengthy, as we can not do the research. Fee negotiated with researcher.

     

  7. Loyola University of Chicago, Department of Psychiatry - Medical School

    Domeena C. Renshaw, MD, Professor
    Loyola University of Chicago
    2160 South First Ave., Building 54, Room 205
    Maywood IL 60153

    Phone:   +01-708-216-3752
    Fax:       +01-708-216-5383
    E-mail:  
    nromanl@luc.edu

     


    In existence since: 1971

    Supported by:

    Zero budget at Medical School

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    1. To provide education in the anatomy, physiology, physical pathology in female and male sexuality plus therapy techniques after possible organic pathology has been excluded.
    2. To review cross-cultural, interpersonal and intra personal factors that enhance or inhibit comfortable sexual expression for each partner.
    3. To use experiential exercises that can enhance communication at home and be discussed clinically.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    - Sexual dysfunctions and treatments
    - Sexual offences/ parapliclias
    - Birth defects of genitals
    - Gender identity issues

    Holdings:

    approx. 100 books
    2 current Journals
    substantial
    40 videos
    10 audiotapes

    Services offered:

    a) Brief x 4 weeks Sex Therapy for couples
    b) Brief x 6 weeks Mens Sex Group lesson
    c) Brief x 6 weeks Womens Sex Group lesson
    d) Individual sex lesson

    Service hours:

    a) evenings only
    b + c) evenings 4:30 to 6:00 P.M
    d) 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.

    Service fees:

    a) $ 700 total for 35 hours
    b + c) $ 50 per lesson, $ 300 total lessons
    d) varied sliding

     


  8. Museum of Sex

    The Museum of Sex
    233 Fifth Avenue (@ 27th Street)
    New York, NY 10016
    Phone: (212) 689-6337
    E-Mail: info@museumofsex.com
    Internet: http://www.museumofsex.com


  9. ONE | National Gay & Lesbian Archives

    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    909 West Adams Blvd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90007
    Phone: (213) 741-0094
    E-Mail: askone@onearchives.org
    Internet: http://www.onearchives.org/

     


     

  10. Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) 202/462-2340

     


    In existence since: 1964

    Supported by:

    Foundations and private donations

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    SIECUS affirms that sexuality is a natural and healthy part of living.
    SIECUS develops, collects, and disseminates information, promotes comprehensive education about sexuality, and advocates the right of individuals to make responsible sexual choices.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    The Mary S. Calderone library, housed at SIECUS in one of the few libraries in the U.A. which collects materials specifically related to human sexuality.

    Holdings:

    over 5,000 books
    over 200 journals and newsletters
    curricula: over 500 sexuality and AIDS curricula extensive verticle file
    computerized database with over 10.000 citations

    Services offered:

    SIECUS members:
    - unlimited free database searches from library
    - bi-monthly SIECUS report sent to members
    - 10 % off on SIECUS publications

    Service hours:

    Mon. to Frid. 12:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M.by appointment only.

    Service fees:

    SIECUS membership:
    - $ 135 organizations
    - $ 15 individuals or libaries
    - $ 45 senior citizens
    - $ 35 students
    non-members:
    - $ 10 database search
    library-membership
    - $ 10 per student visit
    - $ 25 one year library membership for students, professions and consumers.
    - Photocopies $ 0.15 per page

    For Publications click to SIECUS.

     


     

  11. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

    Dr. Nafis Sadik, Executive Director
    220East 42nd Street, Daily News Building
    New York N.Y. 10017

    Phone:   +01-212-297-5000
    Fax:       +01-212-370-0201
    E-mail:  
    dodd@unfpa.org

    In existence since: 1969

    Supported by:

    Pledges and contributions from countries

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    UNFPA's mandate was laid down by the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations in 1973. It is:

    - to build the knowledge and the capacity to respond to needs in population and family planning,
    - to promote awareness of population problems in both developed and developing countries and possible strategies to deal with   these problems,
    - to assist developing countries, at their request, in daling with their population problems, in the forms and means best suited to the   individual country's needs; and
    - to play a leading role in the United Nations system in promoting population programmes, and to co-ordinate projects supported by   the Fund.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    Population, Population Education, Population Communication, Demography,
    Reproductive Health, Family Planning, Law and Population, Socio-Economic Development

    Holdings:

    5,000 books
    150 current Journals
    Reference CD-Rom c. 10.

    Services offered:

    Electronic database searching daily electronic digest of full text news stories on population and development themes (internal use only).

    Service hours:

    9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

    Service fees:

    N/A

    For Publications click to UNFPA.

     


     

  12. University of Minnesota, Department of Family Practice and Community Health Medical School

    Eli Coleman, PhD.
    University of Minnesota Medical School
    1300 South 2nd Street - Suite 180
    Minneapolis MN 55454

    Phone:   +01-612- 625-1500
    Fax:       +01-612- 626-8311
    E-mail:  
    colemoof@maroon.te.umn.edu


    In existence since: 1970

    Supported by:

    Medical School

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    PHS is committed to the sexual health of community though research education, patient care and community health.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    - Human Sexuality
    - Contraception
    - Sexual dysfunction
    - Sexual orientation
    - Gender identity
    - Paraphilias
    - HIV/AIDS
    - STD's
    - Sex Therapy
    - Sex Education.

    Holdings:

     

    Details have not been provided.

    Services offered:

    Therapy for sexual dysfunction and disorders consultation.

    Service hours:

    Mon. to Th. 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. and Fri. 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

    Service fees:

     

    Details have not been provided.

     


     


     

  13. Women's Movement Archives and Women's Center Library

    Libby Bouvier and Betty Furdon
    46 Pleasant Street
    Cambridge MA 02139

    Phone:   +01-617- 354-8807

     


    In existence since: Archives since 1980; Library since 1972.

    Supported by:

    Individual donations & contributions; sale of surplus/discarded books and periodicals. Archives & Library located at the Women's Center (Women's Educational Center, Inc.) which owns the building we are located in.

    Purpose / aims / goals:

    To maintain and make available to interested researchers materials on the contemporary Boston area women's movement and to provide resources on issues of concern to women.

    Subjects covered by the collection:

    Records of Boston area women's organizations, 1968-present.
    Lesbian and Gay Men's Collection of books, periodicals and ephemera.
    Large collection of women's and lesbian publications from throughout the szate and other parts of the country.
    Records of the Boston area Lesbian and Gay History Project, 1980-present as well as providing temporary storage for Lesbian and Gay Organizational records until a permanent Lesbian and Gay Archives for Boston is established.

    Holdings:

    4.000 books
    40 current Journals
    475 Journals no longer subscribed to
    items of gray literature
    lots of press clippings
    20 videos
    10 audiotapes
    100 photos
    600 slides
    transparencies
    200 posters
    objects of erotic art

    Services offered:

    Reference queries answered, photocopies of materials provided; speakers; History Project has a slide show and an exhibit on Boston lesbian and gay history, 1630-1970.

    Service hours:

    By appointment.

    Service fees:

    None, 10 cents per page for copying.

    Publications:

     

    Details have not been provided.

     


  14. Contraception Museum
    (The Percy Skuy Collection on the History of Contraception)

    Mr. Skuy, past President of Ortho Pharmaceutical (Canada), assembled the world's most comprehensive collection of historical contraceptive devices, numbering over 650 artifacts.

    Address:
    Case Western Reserve University
    Dittrick Medical History Center
    Allen Memorial Medical Library.
    11000 Euclid Avenue
    Cleveland, Ohio 44106
    Phone: +1-216.368.3648

    Staff Members:
    James M. Edmonson, Ph.D., Chief Curator james.edmonson@case.edu
    Jennifer Kane Nieves, M.A., Archivist and Museum Registrar jennifer.nieves@case.edu

    Contact:
    Susan Griffith at susan.griffith@case.edu




  15. The National Sexuality Resource Center (NSRC, San Francisco State University)

    Internet: http://nsrc.sfsu.edu/



  16. Erotic Heritage Museum

    3275 Industrial Road
    Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
    USA
    Hours, Monday through Sunday, 12:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.

    Internet: http://eroticheritagemuseum.com/



  17. Elihu Burritt Library
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    Central Connecticut State University
    Phone: 860-832-2055
    Fax: 860-832-2118
    E-Mail: gagliardi@ccsu.edu
    Internet: http://library.ccsu.edu/



  18. Gay & Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    GLAPN
    Post Office Box 3646
    Portland, OR 97208-3646
    E-Mail: info@glapn.org
    Internet: http://www.glapn.org/


  19. Gerber/Hart Library
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    1127 West Granville Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60660
    Phone: (773) 381-8030
    Fax: (773) 381-8033
    E-Mail: info@gerberhart.org
    Internet: http://www.gerberhart.org/



  20. The William Way Community Center
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    1315 Spruce St.
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
    E-Mail: info@waygay.org
    Internet: http://www.waygay.org/



  21. GLBT Historical Society
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    657 Mission Street #300
    San Francisco, CA 94105
    Phone: 415.777.5455
    Fax: 415.777.5576
    E-Mail: info@glbthistory.org
    Internet: http://www.glbthistory.org/



  22. Equality Forum
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    1420 Locust Street, Suite 300
    Philadelphia, PA 19102-4202
    Phone: 215-732-3378
    Fax: 215-732-7376
    E-Mail: info@equalityforum.com
    Internet: http://www.equalityforum.com/


  23. glbtq, Inc.
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    1130 West Adams
    Chicago, IL 60607
    E-Mail: info@glbtq.com
    Internet: http://www.glbtq.com/



  24. Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of GLBT History, Inc.
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    P.O. Box 130192
    Houston, TX 77219-0192
    Phone: 832-722-5785
    E-Mail: info@gcam.org
    Internet: http://www.gcam.org/



  25. Happy Foundation
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    c/o Gene Wesley Elder
    411 Bonham Street
    San Antonio, TX 78205
    Phone: (210) 227-6451
    E-Mail: elder4tomato@yahoo.com


  26. Homosexual Information Center (Tangent Group)
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    P.O. Box 310
    Bell, CA 90201
    Phone: (585) 880-0831
    E-Mail: ctgrant@mac.com
    Internet: http://www.tangentgroup.org/



  27. The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    626 N. Robertson Blvd.
    West Hollywood, CA 90069
    Phone: (310) 659-2478
    E-Mail: mazerarchives@earthlink.net
    Internet: http://mazerlesbianarchives.org/



  28. Lambda Archives of San Diego
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    PO Box 40389
    San Diego CA 92164-0389
    Phone: 19-260-1522
    E-Mail: info@lambdaarchives.org
    Internet: http://www.lambdaarchives.org/



  29. Lavender Library, Archives & Cultural Exchange of Sacramento
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    1414 21st Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
    Phone: (916) 492-0558
    E-Mail: info@lavenderlibrary.org
    Internet: http://www.lavenderlibrary.org/



  30. Leather Archives & Museum
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    6418 N. Greenview Avenue
    Chicago, IL 60626
    Phone: 773 761-9200
    E-Mail: archives@leatherarchives.org
    Internet: http://www.leatherarchives.org/



  31. Society of American Archivists' Lesbian and Gay Archives Roundtable
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    Society of American Archivists
    17 North State Street, Suite 1425
    Chicago, IL60602-3315
    Phone: (312) 606-0722
    Toll-free Phone: (866) 722-7858
    Fax: (312) 606-0728
    E-Mail: servicecenter@archivists.org
    Internet: http://www.archivists.org/saagroups/lagar/


  32. Lesbian Herstory Archives
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    LHEF, Inc.
    PO Box 1258
    New York, NY  10116
    Archives' street addr.:
    484 14th St., Park Slope, Brooklyn
    New York, NY
    Phone: 718-768-DYKE
    Fax: 718-768-4663
    E-Mail: info@lesbianherstoryarchives.org
    Internet: http://www.lesbianherstoryarchives.org/



  33. LGBT Religious Archives Network
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    c/o Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry
    1798 Scenic Avenue
    Berkeley, CA 94709
    Phone: (773) 728-8274
    E-Mail: info@lgbtran.org
    Internet: http://www.lgbtran.org/



  34. Urania Manuscripts (Internet resource)
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    Dr. Michael Lombardi-Nash, FL
    E-Mail: mal123nash@aol.com
    Internet: http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/uraniamanuscripts/



  35. Madeline Davis GLBT Archives of Western New York
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    P.O. Box 1225
    Williamsville, NY 14231
    E-Mail: phoenix.md@verizon.net
    Internet: http://www.madelinedavisglbtarchives.org/



  36. Milwaukee LGBT History Project, Inc.
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    1845 North Farwell, Ste. 220
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
    Phone: 414-224-0517 (Attn: Bill)
    E-Mail: webmaster@mkelgbthist.org
    Internet: http://www.mkelgbthist.org/



  37. Nancy & Joe McDonald Rainbow Library
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    Dennis R. Neill Equality Center
    621 E 4th Street
    Tulsa OK
    Mailing Address:
    PO BOX 2687
    Tulsa OK 74101
    Internet: http://www.okeq.org/programs/rainbow-library/



  38. The National Archives of LGBT History
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    208 West 13th Street
    New York, NY 10011
    Phone: 212-620-7310
    E-Mail: archive@gaycenter.org
    Internet: http://www.gaycenter.org/community/archive



  39. National Museum of Women in the Arts
    1250 New York Avenue, N.W.
    Washington, DC 20005-3970
    Phone: 202-783-5000
    1-800-222-7270
    Internet: http://www.nmwa.org/



  40. Northwest Lesbian @ Gay History Museum Project
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    NWLGHMP
    1122 E. Pike St., PMB#797
    Seattle, WA 98122
    Voice mail: (206) 903-9517
    Internet: http://home.earthlink.net/~ruthpett/lgbthistorynw/



  41. Ohio Lesbian Archives
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    PO BOX 20075
    Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
    Phone: 513-256-7695
    E-Mail: ohiolesbianarchives@yahoo.com


  42. OutHistory.org (Internet resource)
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS)
    Graduate Center of the City University of New York
    365 Fifth Avenue
    New York, NY 10016
    E-Mail: outhistory@gc.cuny.edu
    Internet: http://www.outhistory.org/



  43. Pacific Northwest Lesbian Archives
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    P.O. Box 27671
    Seattle, WA 98165
    Phone: (206) 654-4477
    E-Mail: info@pnwlesbianarchives.org
    Internet: http://www.pnwlesbianarchives.org/



  44. Phil Johnson Historic Archives & Research Library
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    Resource Center Dallas
    PO Box 190869
    Dallas, TX 75219-0869
    Phone: 214-540-4451
    E-Mail: library@rcdallas.org
    Internet: http://www.rcdallas.org/index.php?q=library



  45. Quatrefoil Library
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    1619 Dayton Avenue, Suite 105
    St. Paul, MN 55104-6206
    Phone: 651.641.0969
    E-Mail: info@qlibrary.org
    Internet: http://www.quatrefoillibrary.org/



  46. Sexual Minorities Archives
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    Northhampton, MA
    Phone: 413-584-7616
    E-Mail: betpower@yahoo.com


  47. Stonewall National Museum and Archives
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    1300 East Sunrise Boulevard
    Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
    Phone: (954) 763-8565
    Fax: (866) 929-5694
    E-Mail: info@stonewallnationalmuseum.org
    Internet: http://www.stonewallnationalmuseum.org/



  48. Sunflower Archives, Inc.
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    P.O. Box 201
    Olathe, KS 66051-0201
    Phone: (913) 780-3430
    E-Mail: mfarchive@aol.com



  49. The Terry Mangan Memorial Library
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of Colorado
    Office Location:
    1050 Broadway
    Denver, CO 80203
    Mailing Address:
    P.O. Box 9798
    Denver, CO 80209-0798
    Phone: 303-733-7743
    Fax: 303-282-9399
    E-Mail: info@glbtcolorado.org
    Internet: http://www.glbtcolorado.org/Library.aspx


  50. The Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in GLBT Studies
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    111 Elmer L. Andersen Library
    222 21st Avenue South
    Minneapolis, MN 55455
    E-Mail: trett007@umn.edu
    Internet: http://special.lib.umn.edu/rare/tretter.phtml



  51. Williams-Nichols Archive & Library
    [mainly GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) resources]
    University Libraries
    University of Louisville
    Louisville, KY 40292
    Phone: 502-852-6747
    Internet: http://special.library.louisville.edu/display-collection.asp?ID=884



  52. World Erotic Art Museum (Miami)
    Phone: 866-969-WEAM
    E-Mail: info@weam.com
    Internet: http://www.weam.com/