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  1. A-Z of African studies on the internet
    East Lansing, MI, USA: Michigan State University
    Pleasant and annotated directory with a good overview of mailing lists and discussion groups one can subscribe to. Maintained by Peter Limb
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/limb/a-z/az.html

  2. Africa Institute of South Africa
    Pretoria, South Africa
    Institute for the collection and dissemination of information on African affairs. Includes electronic monographs. Library catalogue on-line searchable
    http://www.ai.org.za/

  3. Africa south of the Sahara: South African libraries and archives
    Palo Alto, USA: Stanford University
    Annotated index of selected internet sources on South African libraries and archives, academic and non-academic. Some with on-line catalogues. Maintained by Karen Fung, Stanford University Library, Africa Collection
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/rsalibs.html

  4. African Activists Archives Project
    East Lansing: Michigan State University
    The African Activist Archive Project seeks to preserve for history the record of activities of US organisations and individuals that supported African struggles for freedom and had a significant collective impact on US policy during the period 1960-1994. It included community activists, students, faculty, churches, unions, city and county councils, state governments, and others. Directed by Richard Knight, the project focuses mainly on smaller local and regional organisations that supported the struggle against colonialism and white minority rule in Africa, especially in Angola, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Contains a good collection of links to other websites.
    http://www.africanactivist.msu.edu

  5. African Human Right Resource Center
    Minneapolis, USA: University of Minnesota
    Internet library with many on-line documents on human rights. Joint project of the Makerere University Human Rights and Peace Center (Kampala, Uganda) and the University of Minnesota Human Rights Center.
    http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/africa/index.html

  6. African Studies Centre
    Leiden, Netherlands
    Main studies center and library on Africa in the Netherlands, located at the Leiden University. Listing of publications, research areas, seminars, news, links, and webdossiers. Library catalogue on-line
    http://asc.leidenuniv.nl/

  7. Afrika-Vereniging van de Universiteit Gent
    België, Gent
    Informative website with among other things links and documents, especially on the colonial and present Congo. In Dutch and some articles in French.
    http://www.avrug.be/

  8. Apartheid Museum
    Johannesburg, South Africa
    http://www.apartheidmuseum.org/

  9. Basler Afrika Bibliographien
    Basel, Switzerland
    Namibia Resource Centre - Southern Africa Library. The major historical archives outside Namibia. Includes on-line library, links, listing of publications
    http://www.baslerafrika.ch/

  10. British Library for Development Studies
    Brighton, Great Britain
    BDLS, Institute of Development Studies (IDS). With catalogue and journal articles database
    http://www.ids.ac.uk/blds/index.html

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