INTERNET RESOURCES FOR LATIN AMERICA and native press, including Hispanic, africanamerican, Native-American and many other publications from la/region/las-org/ Links to academic Latin American studies centers in the http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia
Extractions: LA GUIA, Internet Resources for Latin America, http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia Molly Molloy Molly E. Molloy, mmolloy@lib.nmsu.edu This new version of LA GUIA is still under construction! I have made links back to some sections of the previous version when appropriate. See http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/lag1999.html document.write("Page last updated on "); document.writeln(document.lastModified); Border Studies InternshipGeorge Mason University, Summer 2004, http://globaled.gmu.edu/internships/cgeinternborder.html Students will have the opportunity to intern with organizations in the New Mexico/Texas/Chihuahua border area and participate in academic seminars and site visits to Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua City and Cuauhtémoc, Mexico. In addition, students will see the border through the perspective of the U. S. Border Patrol, the Mexican Consulate and the U. S. Consulate in Cd. Juárez. Walking and driving tours will allow students to feel what it is like to live in the border region.
The United Library Over 300,000 volumes and 1,800 periodicals is rich in biblical studies, patristics, Christian art, ancient Near Eastern studies, archaeology, church history, American denominationalism, pietism, Christian education, africanamerican theological studies, women's studies, Anglicana and Methodistica. http://www.unitedlibrary.org/
African American Studies, SUNY Fredonia Accounting. Acting. africanamerican studies (minor) Amer. Indian studies (minor Industrial Management. Industrial/org. Psychology (minor) Interdisciplinary studies. International studies http://www.fredonia.edu/AcademicAffairs/africanamerican.htm
Extractions: Browse Academic Programs All programs Accounting Acting African-American Studies (minor) Amer. Indian Studies (minor) Amer. Studies (Interdis. major/minor) Anthropology (minor) Art Art History Arts Administration Athletic Coaching (minor) Audio/Radio Production Biochemistry Biology Business Administration Ceramics Chemistry Communication Communication Studies Criminal Justice Dance (minor) Drawing Earth Sciences Economics Education Education, Secondary Education, Secondary - Biology Education, Secondary - Chemistry Education, Secondary - Earth Science Education, Secondary - English Education, Secondary - French Education, Secondary - Mathematics Education, Secondary - Physics Education, Secondary - Social Studies Education, Secondary - Spanish Education, Special (cooperative) Edu. of Speech/Hearing Handicapped Engineering (cooperative) English Environmental Sciences Film Studies (minor) Finance French Geochemistry Geographic Information Systems (minor) Geology Geophysics Graduate Studies Health Services Administration (minor) History Illustration Industrial Management Industrial/Org. Psychology (minor)
ALA | African American Culture African American Web Ring Access http//www.webring.org/cgibin/webring?ring=afroa list. Rutgers University african-american studies. http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues1999/january1/africanamer
Extractions: ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login Quicklinks Career Opportunities Chapters CHOICE Committees Directory of Leadership e-Learning Forms Information Literacy Marketing @ your library Publications Catalog RBM Recruiting to the Profession Scholarly Communication Sections Tipsheets Publications Vol. 60, No. 1 by Elna L. Saxton and Jo McClamroch This piece began with a focus on education-related and other scholarly sites. Since African American Studies (or Black Studies or Afro-American Studies) has been an established academic discipline at dozens of institutions since the late 1960s, we were confident we would quickly be overrun with quality sites. It soon became apparent that there are many quality sites, and that to focus only on academic sites was too narrow for this article. Our resource list, therefore, expanded beyond academia into a total of five categories: Getting started, Educational sites/research centers, Organizations/Associations, Afrocen-tric sites, and E-journals/news services. We do deliberately highlight more African American than Africana sites. At the same time, we do not suggest that we could capture the essence of or exhaust the number of potentially valuable sites for any culture's links, be it African American, Asian American, Native American, or any ethnic group. At the risk of sounding hyperbolic, the Internet is a mother lode of information for cultural information.
Publications of African and africanamerican studies in the African studies Association, RutgersUniversity, 132 www.africanstudies.org/asa_departmentemailaccounts.html Web http://www.africanstudies.org/asa_publicationslist.htm
Extractions: Below you will find information about the publications currently offered through the African Studies Association. Membership publications are listed under periodicals. Please use the order form to order back issues of ASA publications. Please refer any publications questions to the ASA Secretariat JOURNALS AND PERIODICALS
DCPL: Internet: African American Studies Information Resources Go to this location African American studies. themes focusingon the African American experience 1930s http//dclibrary.org/blkren This http://www.dclibrary.org/internet/african-american-studies.html
Extractions: The Guide to African American Art Exhibitions in 2003 is a comprehensive selection of art exhibitions. This year will prove to be a busy and exciting one for museumgoers, particularly those interested in works created by African American artists or those who are interested in themes focusing on the African American experience. The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, often referred to as the Freedmen's Bureau, was established in the War Department by an act of March 3, 1865. The Bureau supervised all relief and educational activities relating to refugees and freedmen, including issuing rations, clothing and medicine. The Bureau also assumed custody of confiscated lands or property in the former Confederate States, Border States, District of Columbia, and Indian Territory. This site includes bureau records created or maintained by bureau headquarters, the assistant commissioners and the state superintendents of education and included personnel records and a variety of standard reports concerning bureau programs and conditions in the states.
African-American Studies http//www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/, American Culture www.ala.org/acrl/resjan99 qualitywebsites in africanamerican studies from academe http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/africanamer.htm
Extractions: African-American Studies This guide describes some useful resources for research in African-American Studies. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to give you a place to start. Because African-American research is interdisciplinary, additional resources can be located in other Research Guides, such as African Area Studies English Literature Sociology , and United States History The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library reference area except as noted. For additional assistance with your research, consult a Reference Librarian This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/
African-American Studies - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries Department of AfroAmerican studies (Home of the edu/~afroam/ Historical Text ArchivesAfrican American History http NAACP) http//www.naacp.org Martin Luther http://library.uwf.edu/eli/Social/AfricanAmerican.shtml
Extractions: University of West Florida Libraries Traditionally, African-American Studies has focused on the history of Black people in the United States. However, as reflected in the following sources, African-American Studies is highly interdisciplinary, and seeks to acquaint students with trends, issues, and forces that have shaped the Black experience in America. At the same time, such factors as cultural adaptation, institutional development, and group self-definition are examined, while surveying the contemporary status and condition of African-Americans. Many of the following indexes and abstracts, although they are multidisciplinary in scope, contain a wealth of information germane to African-Americans.
The African American Studies Program Overview Program Claudia Tate, English and africanamerican studies Program Howard F. Taylor,Sociology and african-american studies Program. bhenry1@partners.org. http://www.princeton.edu/~aasprog/program.html
Extractions: HOME PROGRAM FACULTY EVENTS ... COURSES Program in African American Studies, Princeton University, 112 Dickinson Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544 * Ph: (609)258-4270 * Fax: (609) 258-5095 The program in African American Studies is an interdepartmental plan of study for undergraduates who wish to apply the insights and techniques of several disciplines in an effort to understand the experience of people of African ancestry, in the United States in particular. Each course and seminar, including the core course, is open to all undergraduates. Students may fulfill certain distribution requirements by enrolling in courses and seminars offered by the program, or they may take part in program activities related to their academic interests and goals. Requirements for Admission: Students may apply for formal admission at any time once they have taken and achieved a satisfactory standing in the core course (201). In addition to satisfying his or her departmental requirements and passing 201, a student seeking a certificate of proficiency in African American studies (awarded at graduation) must take and pass three additional courses or seminars either originating in the program or formally cross listed by the program.
Research Services: Articles & Databases - SJLibrary.org African American studies Subject Guide. Here you will find links toresources that can help you find information in this subject area. http://www.sjlibrary.org/research/databases/sguide_subjectList.htm?subj=African-
Bonnie Ryan - African/African-American Studies Librarian African Women AfricaBib.org/African Women s Books Collective African studies QuarterlyElectronic africanamerican Sites Syracuse University Department of http://web.syr.edu/~bcryan/Afripage.htm
Extractions: Databases African Sites African American Sites ... Microfilm Collections Africa News (Current) Africa News(Archives) See the Library's Web page (http://libwww.syr.edu) Click on "Catalog/Databases" Click on "Databases Main Menu" See the Database Main Menu page under "A" African American Biographical Database See the Library's Web page (http://libwww.syr.edu) Click on "Catalog/Databases" Click on "Databases Main Menu" See the Database Main Menu page under "A" African-American Newspapers: the 19th Century Computer File Location: Bird Media, Lower Level Black Studies on Disc Location: CD-ROM Network Click on "CD-ROM Network" on the SU Library SUMMIT workstations Ethnic Newswatch See the Library's Web page (http://libwww.syr.edu)
UM Library: Electronic Journals & Newspapers List -- Results of the National Council of African American Men (Library About, Journal of blackstudies (Library has online required) http//firstsearch.oclc.org/journal=0021 http://www.lib.umich.edu/ejournals/ejsearch.php?searchBy=PX&searchFor=African-Am
Center For The Study Of Religion/Spirituality And Health > Research neuroendocrine and immune responses in africanamerican women with Chaplaincy inNew York City (aweaver@healthcarechaplaincy.org). Return to Ongoing studies. http://www.dukespiritualityandhealth.org/studies.html
Extractions: Study is currently recruiting patients. No study results will be available until after study completion. For more information, contact Mitchell Krucoff (kruco001@mc.duke.edu). Return to Ongoing Studies Collaborations with other institutions Title: Prayer in African-American Women with Stage 1 Breast Cancer
Multicultural Resources: African-American/Africana Studies Address http//www.nypl.org/research/sc/sc Programs Annotated listing of AfricanStudies Programs throughout The africanamerican Mosaic A Library of Congress http://www.union.edu/PUBLIC/LIBRARY/guide/mcafric.html
Extractions: This Guide: African-American/Africana Studies Reference Books The Catalog Statistics Indexes ... Electronic Journals Multicultural Guide: General Resources Reference Books The Catalog Indexes Statistics ... Multicultural Web Sites Action Menu: Search Minerva Catalog Place Book Orders Search E-Journals Search Other Libraries ... Search Electronic Resources Home Pages: Union College Multicultural Resource Center Schaffer Library BACKGROUND INFORMATION African-American/Africana Studies Black literature criticism: excerpts from criticism of the most significant works of black authors over the past 200 years . Edited by James P. Draper. Detroit: Gale Research, 1992. CALL NUMBER: Ref PS 153 .N5 B556 1992 v1-3 Dictionary of literary biography . Detroit: Gale Research, 1978-. Volumes focusing on African-American and African writers include: Vol. 33: Afro-American fiction writers after 1955 Vol. 41: Afro-American poets since 1955 Vol. 38: Afro-American writers after 1955: dramatists and prose writers Vol. 50: Afro-American writers before the Harlem Renaissance
Schoolcraft College - Library URL http//www.cr.nps.gov/aahistory. Resources in Black studies org/schomburg/images_aa19. Our Shared History Celebrating africanamerican History. http://www.schoolcraft.edu/library/webliographies/webliography.asp?Topic=African
African American Studies School Library Media Center / Resource Topic Lists / africanamerican studies. Portrayalof african-american youth in the media http//www.blackpanther.org/. http://uniondale.k12.ny.us/cybrary/Resources-AfricanAmericanhistory.htm
Extractions: Uniondale High School Library Media Center / Resource Topic Lists / African-American Studies This list comprises a selection of materials available in our Library Media Center. Search the library catalog (OPAC) for additional print materials. THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION! Return to Cybrary of Resources Return to Class Assignment Resource page This list comprises a selection of materials available in our Library Media Center. Search the library catalog ( OPAC ) for additional materials. OPAC (online public access catalog examples) Search under the following subject headings: REFERENCE SOURCES (a sampling) ONLINE DATABASES (use keyword or subject online databases in OPAC or link from our home page at http://www.uniondale.k12.ny.us/cybrary) Gale Group Student Resource Center Grolier Encyclopedia Americana/Groliers Multimedia Encyclopedia/New Book of Knowledge World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia World Book Online Uniondale Public Library select online references (use your patron id on your library card for access) WEBSITES: Portrayal of African-Americans in the movies/television: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/AfricanAmBib.html
On Point : The Future Of African-American Studies - 4/23/2002 a look at the role and future of africanamerican studies. Appiah, professor of Afro-Americanstudies and Philosophy Share your thoughts on the wbur.org forums http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2002/04/20020423_b_main.asp
BOOK TV.ORG of African American Lives, is the WEB DuBois Professor of the Humanities and thechair of the Department of African and africanamerican studies at Harvard http://www.booktv.org/publiclives/