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The interdisciplinary nature of Black Studies is an exciting challenge to electronic research efforts. Approaches to electronic resources for the study of the Black experience will be discussed. A survey of proprietary databases and freely available web resources will introduce the possibilities and limitations of electronic resources. An assortment of general resources for exploration of Diasporic topics will also be presented.

The Gleaner The Gleaner The Gleaner British Library Africa South of the Sahara Abolition of the British Slave Trade, 1807 Goree Island Manuscripts of Timbuktu Center for African American History Center for African American History Bahia Afro-Brazilian culture and politics African Americans in Hawaii CODESRIA: Conseil pour le développement de la recherche en sciences sociales en Afrique Association of African Universities UPenn African Studies Center Black Russians Online Maps - World Springtime in Alaska African Canadian Heritage Tour Librarians' Internet Index Captive Passage PAIS International Iona rozeal brown : a³..black on both sides. Documenting the American South Oxford African American Studies Center Black Drama Resources in Black Studies Amistad Research Center African American Web Connection Black America Web NAACP Dafur Can't Wait Index Islamicaus Musée Royal de l'Afrique Centrale Black cultural traffic Black European Studies Collegium for African American Research (CAAR) Liverpool and the slave trade ERIC Diasporic Counterpoint: Communities Uniting to Confront HIV/AIDS in AfricaCommunities Uniting to Confront HIV/AIDS in Africa World Heritage Stone Center Library for Black Culture and History The King Center República Federativa do Brasil Bahia government Bibliotheque Nationale de France Institut für Afrikanische Sprachwissenschaften Anthropology

Kathleen E. Bethel

African American Studies Librarian

kbethel@northwestern.edu

Esmeralda Kale

Africana Bibliographer

ekale@northwestern.edu