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Africana at Northwestern University

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2011

Hans Panofsky
Affiliation:
Curator of Africana Emeritus at Northwestern University Library

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The bibliographic array for the study of Africa and African scholarship has reached proportions which were unthinkablefiftyyears ago at the birth ofAfrican Studies Programs. Not only has the bibliographic coverage marshalled material in all areas of research but this coverage is readily available at the click of a computer in most corners of the globe. In an ideal world the actual resources would also be accessed with ease and digital speed. Indeed much research material is readily obtained in microfilm, microform, and CD-Rom format. However the bulk of retrospective, archival, ephemeral, and manuscript literature is to be found only in a few selected centres often far removed from students and scholars, especially those based in Africa.

Type
Building up Library Systems, 1947–1997
Copyright
Copyright © International African Institute 1996

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