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¶ Key resources for African Studies

See the previous Africana Collection website for more information & resources on African Studies:

These pages are being updated and migrated as time allows.


A graduate course in Africana Bibliography is offered each Fall Semester for interested students through the Center for African Studies.
General library handouts and guides and Fast internet reference resources are available online
Many resources listed here are restricted to University of Florida students, faculty and staff

Questions, suggestions, requests for consultations, recommendations for Library Purchase? Contact Dan Reboussin,
Africana Collection; danrebo@ufl.edu


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Available via netLibrary e-books.
Telephone: 273-2642 (Dan); 273-2643 (Peter). See Library West page for information on locations and services.
Journals, indexes, databases & full-text resources:
Frequently used Internet resources (including news & current facts):
Library tools & services
African Studies Companion The recently updated 4th edition of the African Studies Companion: A Guide to Information Sources is located in Reference and is also available online:
"A compact, timesaving guide to print and electronic information sources, databases, and repositories providing easy access to a wide range of information in the African studies field." More...
JSTOR  JSTOR's advanced search feature allows full-text searching of many journals, but remember: current issues aren't included! Search the library catalog and/or the e-journal locator for more options.
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ISI Web of Knowledge
A unique research environment that connects researchers to a wealth of high quality content and powerful array of tools and technologies. ISI Web of Knowledge—one source for quickly and easily discovering essential research information. Includes Current Contents Connect, Web of Science and Journal Citation Reports
Created: July 11, 2005. By Dan Reboussin, Africana Collection. Tel: 352-273-2642. email: danrebo@ufl.edu
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