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All required information for institutional pricing for colleges,
universities, public libraries.
Why
subscribe to Africa Knowledge Project?
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Access
to high-quality peer-reviewed e-journals and databases on Africa African
Diaspora
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Access
to Africa-centered and evidence-based scholarship, and current research
trends
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Access
to growing databases on African Music and Kiswahili Language
What
is the history of the e-journals?
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Won
award for excellence in electronic publishing
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Widely
linked to top university and research centers around the world
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Indexed
and abstracted by EBSCO, Elsevier, Proquest, HW Wilson, and OCLC
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Featured
twice on Internet Scout Report from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Listed
in Ulrich Web and WorldCat, Open J-Gate, and previously in DOAJ
What
is the history of the publisher?
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Reputable
presence as publishers of high-quality, scholarly content on global
African and its
Diaspora
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Been
publishing since 1999
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Early
pioneers in using the Web as a medium for publishing and distributing
scholarship
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Selected
by Intute in 2010 as one of the best research and educational resource
on Africa
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Favorable
reviewed by BBC
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Selected
by PBS as the Best of the Web Resource on Africa
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Selected
by Vanity Fair as the Best Educational Resource on Africa
What
title is part of Africa Knowledge Project?
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Ijele:
Art eJournal of the African World
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JENdA:
A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies
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Journal
on African Philosophy
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ProudFlesh:
New Afrikan Journal of Culture, Politics, and Consciousness
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West
Africa Review
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African
Music Database
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Biafran
War Database
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Kiswahili
Story Database
What does
subscription include?
Please contact
us at subscriptions {at} africaknowledgeproject.org or 1-607-821-2540
for a quote.
Colleges
and universities that subscribe to Africa Knowledge will get access to
all the e-journals and curated databases on the website. The cost of subscription
is determined by the size of the institution as determined by The Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
For more
information, contact Africa Knowledge Project at:
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