- Center for American Women and Politics (Rutgers University)
- Center for Women in Government and Civil Society (SUNY-Albany)
- Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
- Institute for Women's Leadership (Douglass College, Rutgers)
- Women in Politics Institute (American University)

In 1975, Carla Hills was already serving as an assistant attorney general when she was named by President Ford as Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development, and became the third woman in the U.S. to hold a cabinet-level position. In 1989, President George H. W. Bush appointed her to another cabinet level position, as U.S. Trade Representative. A free trade advocate, Hills was the primary U.S. negotiator of the North American Free Trade Agreement. A consultant, public speaker and attorney, she was one of the founders of the Forum for International Policy.
Virginia R. Allan Papers (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan), Online finding aid
Catherine May Bedell Manuscripts (Washington State University), Online Finding Aid
Sophia Smith Collection (Smith College)
Women in the Federal Government (Oral History Office, Columbia University)
- Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Birthplace
- Ronald Reagan Library
- Gerald Ford Library
- George W. Bush Library
- Executive Women In Government
- National Federation for Republican Women
- National Foundation for Women Legislators
- National Organization for Women (NOW)
- National Women's Political Caucus
- United States Committee for UNIFEM
- Wish List: Women in the Senate and House (Republican)
- Women's Campaign Fund
- Women's Leadership Forum (Democrat)
- National First Ladies' Library
- Women in Congress (Biographies of Past and Present Female Representatives)
- National Women's Hall of Fame