[4] In 2006, the Consortium created a comprehensive Web site that provides access to digital images and documents that have been contributed by legislatively mandated partners throughout the state.
The collection improves the availability of historical information about women's contributions and achievements, primarily focusing on the latter half of the 20th century.
[2][5] Areas of study include the history of women in the military, politics, suffrage, education, entertainment, fashion, and sports.
Accessible resources include biographies, oral histories, newspaper archives, organizations, timelines, digital publications, museum exhibits, photographs, and personal papers.
[1] The governor is responsible to appoint 11 members to the board of advisors, representing a cross-section of individuals from throughout the state to ensure a diverse membership based on geographic location, demographics, and subject-matter expertise.