Sheela Na Gig Project:John Harding aims to document and photograph all of the Sheela Na Gig carvings in the UK. He includes an overview and bibliography of the topic.
Enter Sheela World: Quest by Kathryn Price Theatana into the history, etymology and magic of the Sheela na Gigs, mainly from a wiccan point of view.
Ireland's Sile na Gigh: Gabriel Cannon presents photographs, descriptions and location details of all the known Irish sheelas, with book list, trivia, links and author profile.
Satan in the Groin: Anthony Weir, author of "Images of Lust", discusses and displays photographs of exhibitionist carvings, both male and female, on mediæval churches.
Sheela Na Gig: Fethard Historical Society report on the local Sheela na Gigs, including the stolen Kiltinan figure.
Sheela na Gig, Lavey, Co. Cavan: Description and photograph of the Lavey Sheela na Gig found in a graveyard at Lavey, Co. Cavan in 1842.
Sheela-na-Gigs: Historical overview and interpretations, compiled by Jack Roberts.
Tara's Sheela-na-gig Website: Descriptions and images, possible interpretations, bibliography, and links, compiled by Tara McLoughlin.
The Real Sheela: Offers a theory as to what the words 'Sheela na Gig' really mean.
Wikipedia: Sheela Na Gig: A detailed, illustrated article from the online collaborative encyclopedia, which discusses the origin of the name of these figures and what they are meant to represent. Includes a bibliography.