African Research and Documentation, Papers from SCOLMA Conference 2017: Document to Digital: How does digitalisation aid African research?, National Library of Scotland, 11 September, 2017
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Saving Archives Through Digitisation: Reflections on Endangered Archives Programme Projects in Africa
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Digital Archives in a Changing Rwanda
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The Colonial Archive as Material Remains: Reflections on an “Endangered Archives Project”
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Repeat Landscape Photography, Historical Ecology and the Wonder of Digital Archives in Southern Africa
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Free Access to Scientific Publications for Developing Countries: the Research Archive of the French National Research Institute For Sustainable Development (IRD)
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Subaltern Voices/Interests in Contemporary Protest Theatre in Zimbabwe
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Book Reviews
African Print Cultures: Newspapers and their Publics in the Twentieth Century, edited by Derek R. Peterson, Emma Hunter and Stephanie Newell. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2016. 447 p. ISBN (hardback) 978-0-472-07317-7, $95, (paperback) 978-0-472-05317-9, $34.95; (e-book) 978-0-472-12213-4.
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Shakespeare in Swahililand: Adventures with the Ever-living Poet, by Edward Wilson-Lee. London: William Collins, 2017. xvi + 288 pp. ISBN 978-0-00814621-4. £9.99. - How Shakespeare Became Colonial: Editorial Tradition and the British Empire, by Leah S. Marcus. London and New York, Routledge, 2017. viii +167 pp. ISBN (hardback) 978-1-138-23807-7 £110, (paperback) 978-1-138-23808-4, £25.99.
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AXD volume 131 Cover and Front matter
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AXD volume 131 Cover and Back matter
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