An A-Z of
African Studies on the Internet (http://www.lib.msu.edu/limb/a-z/az.html)
“This guide is revised regularly. It encompasses Internet sites and email/discussion
list addresses and any other e-resources of relevance to Africa and African studies.”
Burkina
Faso, Le point de rencontre (http://www.multimania.com/ysanfo/)
In French. Provides text of messages from numerous forums on
Burkina Faso; includes audio file of national anthem; also
links to Burkina Faso Webring.
Fasonet (http://www.onatel.bf/)
Burkina's national internet service supplier. Information
on the directors/staff, a history of the internet in Burkina,
connection costs, and links to other Burkina
Faso web sites.
Gateway to African Studies on H-Net (http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/gateways/africa/)
Offers information about subscribing to the following listservs as well as
access to their archives: H-Africa, African History & Culture; H-AfrArts, African
Expressive Culture; H-AfrLitCine, African Literature & Cinema; H-AfrPol,
Current African Politics; H-AfrTeach. Teaching African Studies ; H-AfResearch,.
Research in African Primary Sources; H-Gender-MidEast, Gender in the Middle East;.H-Luso-Africa,
Lusophone African Studies Sources; H-SAfrica, South African History; and H-West-Africa,
West Africa History & Culture.
Office National des Télécommunications du Burkina Faso (ONATEL)
(Ouagadougou) (http://www.onatel.bf/)
In French. National telecommunications company; provides internet access.
Sidwaya (http://www.sidwaya.bf)
In French. Daily newspaper. |