The below bibliographies are not only comprehensive and relevant to work with men who have experienced child sexual abuse and sexual assault, but are particularly useful in that they have made a number of important articles available on line.
Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault (ACSSA)
http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/research/docsmenu.html
The Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault aims to improve access to current information and resources in order to assist those committed to working against sexual assault. ACSSA will help to support and develop strategies that aim to prevent, respond to, and ultimately reduce the incidence of this crime.
Stop Prisoner Rape (SPR)
http://www.spr.org/en/academic_articles.asp
Stop Prisoner Rape is a United States human rights organization, working to put an end to sexual violence against men, women, and youth in all forms of detention. To achieve this goal, Stop Prisoner Rape seeks to: engender policies that ensure government accountability for prisoner rape; change ill-informed and flippant public attitudes toward sexual assault behind bars; and promote access to resources for survivors of this type of violence.
South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault (SECASA)
http://www.secasa.com.au/index.php
This site contains information on sexual assault, child abuse, sexual harassment and family violence for children & schools, family and friends, survivors and workers
AIFS clearinghouse
http://www.aifs.gov.au/afrc/index.html
This site gives information and is an advisory unit focussed on the enhancement of family relationships across the lifespan. The Australian Family Relationships Clearinghouse is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.
XY: Men, Masculinities and Gender Politics Online
http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/
XY: men, masculinties and gender politics is one of the best online resources on men and gender issues. XY features 200 or so articles on key 'men's issues', from fathering and men's health to the relationships between masculinity, class, race and sexuality, to domestic and sexual violence. XY also includes personal stories, book reviews, and links to related websites.
Next Step Counselling
http://www.nextstepcounseling.org/bibliography2.htm
The Next Step Counseling and Training is located in Brookline, Massachusetts. Co-directors Mike Lew, M.Ed. and Thom Harrigan, LICSW and their associates offer individual therapy, couples counseling, group therapy and clinical supervision as well as experiential workshops, professional trainings and public lectures. A primary focus of the work at The Next Step is adult male recovery from the effects of sexual child abuse and other trauma.