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Guide to Africa Bibliography

Guide to Africa Bibliography sScope and coveragesThis bibliography records publications on Africa of interest to students of Africa, principally in the social and environmental sciences, development studies, humanities and arts. Some items from the medical, biological and natural sciences are included. The criterion used is potential relevance to a reader from a social sciences/arts background. The whole continent and associated islands are covered, with selective coverage of the diaspora. This edition aims to cover material published in 2015 together with items from earlier years not previously listed. The editor is always very glad to hear of any items omitted so that they may be included in future volumes. She would be particularly pleased to receive notification of new periodicals, print or online. African government publications and works of creative literature are not normally listed.sThe principal sources of data for this volume are the holdings of Cambridge University Library; the African Studies Centre, Cambridge; SOAS, University of London; the Afrika Studiecentrum, Leiden; and material received by the International African Institute. Much of this material, and especially chapters in edited books, has been personally examined by the editor. Additional data has been garnered from other published bibliographies, both print and online, from COPAC, the online http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Africa Bibliography Cambridge University Press

Guide to Africa Bibliography

Africa Bibliography , Volume 2015: 1 – Jan 10, 2017

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Cambridge University Press
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Copyright © International African Institute 2016 
ISSN
0266-6731
eISSN
1757-1642
DOI
10.1017/S0266673116000015
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sScope and coveragesThis bibliography records publications on Africa of interest to students of Africa, principally in the social and environmental sciences, development studies, humanities and arts. Some items from the medical, biological and natural sciences are included. The criterion used is potential relevance to a reader from a social sciences/arts background. The whole continent and associated islands are covered, with selective coverage of the diaspora. This edition aims to cover material published in 2015 together with items from earlier years not previously listed. The editor is always very glad to hear of any items omitted so that they may be included in future volumes. She would be particularly pleased to receive notification of new periodicals, print or online. African government publications and works of creative literature are not normally listed.sThe principal sources of data for this volume are the holdings of Cambridge University Library; the African Studies Centre, Cambridge; SOAS, University of London; the Afrika Studiecentrum, Leiden; and material received by the International African Institute. Much of this material, and especially chapters in edited books, has been personally examined by the editor. Additional data has been garnered from other published bibliographies, both print and online, from COPAC, the online

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Africa BibliographyCambridge University Press

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