Africana Studies: Selected Bibliographies
Links to Bibliographies for Africana Studies
African American Theses and Dissertations 1907-2002
Lists all the theses and dissertations dealing with African American themes produced at the University of California, Berkeley during that time period. Provides instructions on how to request a paper copy of the dissertation by mail. (University of California, Berkeley)
African Studies Abstracts
A quarterly publication of the abstracts of approximately 220 African journals. The journal can be downloaded as a PDF, or users can subscribe to receive the journal emailed to them as available. Website in English, with more than half the journals covered writing in English. (African Studies Centre, Netherlands)
Bibliographic Guide to Black Caribbean Literature
Users can browse or search the collection for citations from books, articles, and dissertations on Afro-Caribbean topics. Topics are chiefly drawn from the Humantities and Social Sciences. (University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign)
Bibliographies of the African Diaspora
Lists journal and newspaper articles about Africans in Brazil, Latin America, Italy, and Germany. Includes abstracts but no links to full-text.(African Diaspora Newspapers & Periodicals)
Black American Feminisms: A Multidisciplinary Bibliography
An extensive, multidisciplinary bibliography of articles, book chapters, books, interviews, websites on black feminist thought in the United States. (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Darfur: Continuing Conflict in Sudan
A bibliography of articles, book chapters, and books published since 2003 about the current crisis in Darfur. (African Studies Centre, Netherlands)
Electronic Journal of Africana Bibliography
Includes bibliographies on specialized topics related to Africana Studies, including a list of foreign periodicals about Africa. (University of Iowa)
Hip Hop Bibliographies
This site contains two bibliographies of hip hop - Classified Hip-Hop and the Hip-Hop Webliography. Includes citations for websites, articles, books, children's books, films, recordings, journals, and theses. (Simmons College Music Librarianship)
Reference Guide to Africa: A Bibliography of Sources
E-book by Alfred Kagan and Yvette Scheven. To access this e-book look up the title in the infoLINK Library Catalog. Divided into two parts – General Sources and Subject Sources. Published in 1999, so does not have most current sources. (Scarecrow Press, Maryland)
