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Electronic Resources for African Studies
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programs in schools and civic groups, intensive summer institutes, field study opportunities in Africa,
curriculum development and evaluation, lesson plans on line, consulting, clearinghouse services and language
enrichment opportunities for high school students." --Center Website
University of Wisconsin-Madison. African Studies Program. African Studies Outreach.
Offers a range of outreach services, including consultation with teachers, a small educational resource
collection, conferences and workshops for educators, audiovisual materials, and a speakers' bureau.
Links to Other Selected Sites
Aluka.org
A rapidly growing network of high-quality scholarly resources containing three subject modules: African
cultural heritage sites and landscapes, African plants (not yet available as of 3.21.07), and Struggles for
freedom in southern Africa. See site for further information, including a "What is "Aluka" downloadable
handout. Highly recommended.
Crisis in Darfur, Sudan.
Recommended resources for understanding arguably the worst human rights crisis on the African continent
today. Compiled by the Center for African Studies, University of California at Berkeley.
Electronic journal of Africana bibliography
A refereed online journal created by the late John Bruce Howell, former International Studies Librarian at
the University of Iowa. Scope includes any aspect of African studies and the African diaspora. Ten subject
bibliographies, each by a different compiler, have been published on the site from 1997 to date. Currently
edited by a committee of three scholar/librarians.
University of Kansas
Electronic Resources for African Studies
http://www.lib.ku.edu/africanstudies/african_studies.shtml#guides
KU Libraries: KU Libraries: African Studies
http://www.lib.ku.edu/africanstudies/african_studies.shtml[8/10/11 1:52:05 PM]
Contact Us
KU Libraries
Lawrence, Kansas 66045
(785) 864-8983
top MORE THAN JUST BOOKS
KU Libraries
KU Home About KU Admissions Administration Academics Research Technology Libraries Museum &Arts News Calendar
Athletics Give to KU Alumni Students Parents Faculty &Staff Jobs Enroll &Pay Media Maps Contact KU
programs in schools and civic groups, intensive summer institutes, field study opportunities in Africa,
curriculum development and evaluation, lesson plans on line, consulting, clearinghouse services and language
enrichment opportunities for high school students." --Center Website
University of Wisconsin-Madison. African Studies Program. African Studies Outreach.
Offers a range of outreach services, including consultation with teachers, a small educational resource
collection, conferences and workshops for educators, audiovisual materials, and a speakers' bureau.
Links to Other Selected Sites
Aluka.org
A rapidly growing network of high-quality scholarly resources containing three subject modules: African
cultural heritage sites and landscapes, African plants (not yet available as of 3.21.07), and Struggles for
freedom in southern Africa. See site for further information, including a "What is "Aluka" downloadable
handout. Highly recommended.
Crisis in Darfur, Sudan.
Recommended resources for understanding arguably the worst human rights crisis on the African continent
today. Compiled by the Center for African Studies, University of California at Berkeley.
Electronic journal of Africana bibliography
A refereed online journal created by the late John Bruce Howell, former International Studies Librarian at
the University of Iowa. Scope includes any aspect of African studies and the African diaspora. Ten subject
bibliographies, each by a different compiler, have been published on the site from 1997 to date. Currently
edited by a committee of three scholar/librarians.