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African newspapers on the internet

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African Newspapers / Africa News - Africa South of the Sahara (Stanford)
An annotated guide with links to (>100) African newspapers and other news sources from African countries, arranged alphabetically by country.

Wikipedia
List of annotated newspapers from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Access to journals from more than 15 African countries.

Kidon Media link 
Links to more than 600 newspapers and other news sources from 58 African countries. Every country has its own integrated page. The newspapers are alphabetically arranged by country.

BBC Africa country profiles
Links to more than 300 newspapers from >50 African countries
To retrieve a list of newspapers, including links, choose “country” and then click on “media”.

Factiva – International newspapers
(restricted access/campus access only)
Factiva comprises fulltext articles from thousands of international newspapers , including more than 100 from Africa. Factiva, a joint venture of Dow Jones and Reuters, is updated daily.
The entire database can be searched, but it is also possible to search in each journal separately. Specified subjects can also be searched methodically.

The Cooperative Africana Microform Project (CAMP) 
Not online but on microform: the Cooperative Africana Microform Project (CAMP) at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) is dedicated to increase access to research materials in support of the study of Africa. The Cooperative Africana Microform Project is a joint effort by research libraries throughout the world and CRL to promote the preservation of publications and archives concerning the nearly fifty nations of Sub-Saharan Africa and to make these materials in microform available to researchers. Materials are available through Interlibrary Loan from CRL (members only).

The ASC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

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