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Subject Librarian
Shiferaw Assefa
sassefa@ku.edu
sassefa@ku.edu
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Recommended Websites
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Links to some useful resources to help get you started on your research
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A survey of print holdings, a guide to electronic resources, and contacts for further reference and collection development assisstance.
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Hundreds of links to resources, internet sites, organizations and courses on the British Empire. Covers all areas: Africa, Asia,Middle East and North America.
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Covers all countries and cultures between Mauritania in the west and Iran in the east, Turkey in the north and Sudan in the south.
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Search by region, country, or topic. Includes foreign government and international web sites and related information, including news and statistics.
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Electronic resources for information on world governments and country profiles. Contains some hard-copy resources.
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This site organizes information about postcolonial literature and issues both by geographical region and by topics such as political history, gender issues, religion, and theory. There are also links to primary texts, bibliographies, periodicals and other web resources.



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