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On Documenting Africa in the Netherlands

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2022

Marlene van Doorn*
Affiliation:
Library, Documentation and Information Department, Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden, The Netherlands
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Almost ten years ago to the day I gave a talk at SCOLMA's 1992 annual general meeting on African documentation in the Netherlands, and possibilities for European co-operation. My talk focused on the Afrika-Studiecentrum (ASC) in Leiden and the work of the Library and Documentation Department. This talk, too, will focus on the Afrika-Studiecentrum. As the only research and documentation centre in the Netherlands devoted exclusively to Africa, the Afrika-Studiecentrum plays a pivotal role in Dutch African Studies and, as in 1992,1 happen to work there, so it is what I know best. I would like to tell you something about the Afrika Studiecentrum's origins and objectives, its research programme and the work of the Library, Documentation and Information Department.

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Copyright © International African Institute 2002

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References

Dorinde, Brands, Trends in Africanist (academic) research in the Netherlands. Leiden, Afrika-Studiecentrum, 2001. See also: Abbink, J., African studies in the Netherlands, African research & documentation, 87 (2001), pp. 3-10, based on a paper originally published in ‘Africa Forum’ on H-Africa, 13 March 2001.Google Scholar
Bibliographic sur la gestion de I'environnement el le developpement dans le Sahel ouest-africain = Bibliography on the management of the environment and development in the West-African Sahel, 1985-1999, also published as vol. 8 of the Electronic Journal of Africana Bibliography http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/ejab/8/index.html.Google Scholar