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.”
Africa South
of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources, Stanford University(http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/guide.html)
One of the best sites for finding links to helpful documents and web pages about
African studies. Searchable by many subjects and by country.
Afrika.no--Index on Africa (http://afrika.no/links/)
Created by the Norwegian Council for Africa, the site arranges links by subjects
and is searachable by country.
Office National des Télécommunications du Burkina Faso (ONATEL)
(Ouagadougou) (http://www.onatel.bf/)
In French. National telecommunications company; provides internet access. |