Lists on WorldCat.org allow you to keep track of items of interest so you can refer back to them whenever you want. You may use lists for a variety of purposes like curating your favorite items, keeping track of items you want to read, or grouping items together by research topics. Best of all, you can also share your lists with friends and colleagues! List invitations can be sent to anyone with an email address regardless of whether they maintain a WorldCat.org account.
For library staff, lists are a powerful tool to highlight items from your collections. For example, you could use lists to curate seasonal reading materials or broadcast items related to trending cultural topics. Library-curated lists are promoted to users on our home page and are a great way to showcase the unique strengths of your library’s collections. The new WorldCat.org allows multiple library staff accounts to collaborate together on shared library-associated lists.
Women's history reading list
Alice Paul and the American suffrage campaign
Katherine H. Adams
Crystal Eastman : a revolutionary life
Amy Aronson
Sisters : the lives of America's suffragists
Jean H. Baker
Portraits of American women : from settlement to the present
G. J. Barker-Benfield
Creating a list is as easy as 1, 2, 3
- From the Item Details screen, click “Add”.
- From the Add item to a list dialog, click “Create New” to open the Create new list dialog.
- From the Create new list dialog, enter the list name and description, select a privacy setting, and click “Create”.
You can create up to 50 lists, each with up to 500 library items. Additional items you try to add will not appear on the list. You can delete items to make room, move some items to another list, or start a new list. For additional information on creating and managing lists, visit our documentation page.
Popular WorldCat.org user lists
14 Books about Lesser-Known Women’s History
“14 Books about Lesser-Known Women’s History,” as originally suggested by Teen Vogue.
20 seminal moments from American Women’s History
Resources for 20 seminal moments in American Women's History, selected by the the National Women’s Studies Association and the Karson Institute for Race, Peace, & Social Justice.
Women in sports for young readers
Books of various styles and genres about women and girls in sports, written mostly for young audiences, selected by librarian and educator Ryan Woodward.