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
and discussion list addresses and any other e-resources of relevance to Africa
and African studies."
Abarundi (http://www.abarundi.org/)
In French and English. In addition to news articles and documents (for example
those related to the peace process), offers links to discussion groups, listservs,
and other web sites of possible interest to those studying Burundi.
Africa South
of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources (http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/guide.html)
This site offers extensive links to many African related web sites. Searchable
by country and by subject.
African Studies Internet Resources (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/)
Searchable by region, country, topic, or by organizations. Includes an "International
Directory of African Studies Scholars" and other helpful finding aids.
Britannica.com (http://search.britannica.com/)
Search under the name of particular countries.
Bukuf Riksforbundet -- Association
Culturelle Burundaise en Suede (http://www.geocities.com/bukuf/)
According to the website the "Association culturelle burundaise en Suède
[or] BUKUF" is a non-profit organization which is non-political. It was
started in 1996 by seven Burundians living in Sweden. BUKUF's main goals are
to facilitate the integration of Burundians into Swedish society and to treasure
the Burundian culture. In Swedish and French. Offers links to a number of additional
Burundi-related web sites.
Google (http://directory.google.com/Top/Regional/)
Google.com here provides extensive links to various online directories and search
engines relating to particular countries.
Great Lakes Region (http://www.synapse.net/%7Eacdi20/country/greatlac.htm)
Presents a number of links to gateways such as that maintained by Karen Fung
at Stanford University and to specific sites.
ODP - Open Directory Project (http://dmoz.org/)
Maintained by volunteer editors. this powerful search engine may be searched
by subject and country of interest in several languages.
OneWorld.net (http://www.oneworld.net/)
Searchable by country, regions and topics. Includes current headlines and special
reports.
Umuco.com (http://umuco.com)
Mostly cites French sources, but may be searched in English. Offers a very useful
biographical database of Burundians.
University
of Pennsylvania Burundi Page (http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African%5FStudies/Country%5FSpecific/Burundi.html)
One of the most well-known of Internet gateways for African-related materials.
Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.com)
Search by country name. |