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An A-Z of
African Studies on the Internet, ‘A Directory of Africa & African
Studies’ (Peter Limb and Ibra Sene, Michigan State University, USA). ‘This
guide encompasses Internet sites, discussion lists and any other e-resources
of relevance to Africa or African studies’.
Africa South of the Sahara, selected Internet resources (Prepared by
Karen Fung for the Information and Communication Technology Group (ICTG),
African Studies Association, USA). Selected Internet resources by
country/region and topics. Offers, amongst others, links to a lot of primary
sources (full text).
Africa Web Links: an Annotated Resource List (Ali B. Ali-Dinar, African
Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, USA). Lists web links by topic.
African Archaeology - The World Wide Web Library (Bernard-Olivier Clist).
The African-Archaeology.Net website has developed from the Anthropological
resources on the Internet (ARI) directory specializing in anthropology.
Brings together news, databases, websites and pages on African archaeology,
as well as directories of Africanist archaeologists, lists of institutions
and universities, and other Internet resources.
African Studies Internet Resources (Dr. Joseph Caruso, Columbia
University, USA). Sections: African Studies programmes, research centres,
universities; Electronic journals and newspapers; International directory of
African Studies scholars; Libraries, bibliographies, book dealers,
publishers; African Studies resources by region and country; African Studies
resources by organization; African Studies resources by topic; Other
Africa-related resource collections (websites).
A
Guide to Africa on the Internet: Selected Information Sources and Databases
(compiled by Håkan Gidlöf. The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden).
Contents: Search Engines and Directories; Country-specific information
sources; Subject-related information sources; Libraries and databases;
Journals and magazines; News agencies and news services; Broadcasting;
Research institutes and universities; Organizations; Internet connectivity
in Africa; Other collections of information sources on Africa.
H-Africa Home
Page (Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA). H-Africa is a
scholarly discussion list. It ‘encourages discussion of Africa's history,
culture, and African studies generally.’ The home page provides links to
various resources: Journals and TOCs; Archival collections, digital
collections, library collections; Web resources; Dissertations; Reviews;
Obituaries.
Habari, le portail internet des études africaines(CEAN, Centre d’Étude
d’Afrique Noire, Bordeaux, France). In French. Lists 2,359 links by topic.
The Index
on Africa (The Norwegian Council for Africa, Oslo, Norway). ‘Index on
Africa is a gateway to information on Africa on the Internet, with over 3800
links sorted by country, subject and news.’
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