EBSCO Information Services Introduces Africa Studies Source

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Africa Studies Source includes a range of scholarly full-text journals and magazines, offering “detailed insights into the history, culture, politics, education, and ongoing medical and scientific research that define the African continent”.

The resource offers researchers access to more than 656 magazines and journals, including 614 peer-reviewed journals. Researchers gain valuable insights from international and regional journals, all authored by leading experts in various fields.

It provides coverage of a wide array of subjects including the African diaspora, African history and politics, agriculture, business and industry, cultural traditions, colonialism & human rights, economic development and globalisation, education, environmental issues, foreign relations, government & politics, health & medicine, religion, and science and technology.

EBSCO Information Services Senior Vice President of Research Databases Sara Earley says the new resource empowers scholars to explore the evolving narratives shaping the continent of Africa. “By providing access to a vast collection of scholarly journals, the database supports the advancement of research on Africa. Africa Studies Source is invaluable for researchers seeking in-depth insights into the continent’s ongoing developments.”

For more information, visit: Africa Studies Source.

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