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Bedoya del Campillo, A., N. Lleopart, ChQR, Ghuman, M. Álvarez, M. Montilla e PA Martínez-Carpio. "Intervention protocol to improve scabies control in enclosed communities: a case report". Revista Española de Sanidad Penitenciaria 23, n.º 1 (24 de fevereiro de 2021): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.18176/resp.00029.

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Objectives: To describe patients with scabies in a prison setting. Document what type of treatment was carried out. Prepare an intervention protocol to improve scabies control in the Penitentiary Center. Material and method: All cases of scabies diagnosed in the Youth Detention Centre (La Roca del Vallès, Barcelona) between November 2018 and November 2019 were recorded. The treatment used was recorded. Bibliographical research on the protocols and treatment guidelines was carried out for community-acquired scabies. Results: The study was performed with 762 inmates, of whom 61 patients were diagnosed with scabies. 39 patients’ pathologies were detected at the time of admission to the center, 11 cases were diagnosed in the first 6 weeks after entering the prison, coinciding with the incubation period of the disease. Finally, 11 more were diagnosed when they had already been in prison for more than 6 weeks and therefore could be infected cases within the center. This parasitosis was detected mainly in inmates of North African origin, 14.7% of Algerian inmates and 14.2% of Moroccan inmates presented this pathology, compared to 1.6% among Spanish prisoners. All 61 patients were treated with permethrin and 8 cases had to repeat the treatment cycle due to apparent therapeutic failure. Research literature indicates that oral ivermectin should be the drug of first choice for the treatment of scabies in prison. Discussion: The high incidence of scabies cases detected in prison led us to carry out a bibliographic review that brought about changes in the treatment protocol that may be of interest for the control of the disease in closed communities.
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Otavio, Anselmo. "Por uma nova inserção regional: o legado de Mandela na política externa da África do Sul/For a new regional integration: the legacy of Mandela in South Africa’s Foreign Policy". Brazilian Journal of International Relations 4, n.º 3 (21 de dezembro de 2015): 645–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.36311/2237-7743.2015.v4n3.10.p645.

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O artigo em referência tem como objetivo compreender a interação entre a África do Sul e o continente africano durante a administração Mandela (1994-1999). Através de revisão bibliográfica de caráter variado, como discursos presidenciais, documentos, livros e artigos encontrados em Centros de Estudos Africanos e em Revistas acadêmicas especializadas na área, e por meio da análise da atuação de Pretória em determinados eventos ocorridos no continente africano, busca-se concluir que embora pautada em uma política externa diametralmente oposta a realizada durante o regime do apartheid, a África do Sul foi incapaz de romper com as desconfianças por parte dos países africanos acerca de seus interesses, fator este que afetou na intensificação do processo de integração sul-africana no continente.Palavras-chave: África do Sul. Apartheid. Mandela. Política Externa. Integração Regional. Abstract: The paper in reference aims to understand the interaction between South Africa and the African continent during the Mandela administration (1994-1999). From the action of Pretoria in certain events on the African continent, this paper seeks to demonstrate that even based on other principles, the Mandela administration didn’t realize the desired transformations, because the country was not able to break the distrust by African countries, a factor that affected the intensification of the south African process of integration into the African continent. The methodology was worked through a revision of a variety of bibliography, such as reports, official documents from South African government, books and articles from Center of Africa Studies and specialized publishers in this mentioned topic.Keywords: Apartheid. Foreign Policy. Mandela. South Africa. Regional Integration. DOI: 10.20424/2237-7743/bjir.v4n3p645-669
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Catoto Capitango, João Adolfo, Mirtha Silvana Garat de Marin, Emmanuel Soriano Flores, Marco Antonio Rojo Gutiérrez, Mónica Gracia Villar e Frigdiano Álvaro Durántez Prados. "Inequalities and Asymmetries in the Development of Angola’s Provinces: The Impact of Colonialism and Civil War". Social Sciences 11, n.º 8 (28 de julho de 2022): 334. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci11080334.

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Angola, as with many countries on the African continent, has great inequalities or asymmetries between its provinces. At the economic, financial, and technological level, there is a great disparity between them, where it is observed that the province of Luanda is the largest financial business center to the detriment of others, such as Moxico, Zaire, and Cabinda. In the latter, despite the advantages of high oil production, from a regional point of view, they remain almost stagnant in time, in a social dysfunction where the population lives on extractivism and artisanal fishing. This article analyzes the most important events in contemporary regional history, the Portuguese occupation that was the Portuguese colonial rule over Angola (1890–1930) and the civil war that was a struggle between Angolans for control of the country (1975–2002), in the consolidation of the asymmetries between provinces. For this work, a theoretical-reflective study was conducted based on the reading of books, articles, and previous investigations on the phenomenon studied. Considering the interpretation and analysis of the theoretical content obtained through the bibliographic research conducted, this theoretical construction approaches the qualitative approach. We conclude that the deep inequalities between regions and within them, between the provinces studied, originated historically in the form of exploitation of the regions and from the consequences of the war. The asymmetries, observed through the variables studied show that the provinces historically explored and considered object regions present a lower growth compared to those that were considered subject regions in which the applied geopolitical strategy, as they are centers of primary production flows, was different. We also observe that, due to the conflicts of the civil war in the less developed regions, the inequalities have deepened, contributing seriously to a higher level of poverty and a lower development of the provinces where these conflicts took place.
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Ruggeri, Paola. "A Reflection on African Religious Life Through the 21 Conferences of "L'Africa Romana” (1983-2020)". REVISTA DE HISTORIOGRAFÍA (RevHisto), n.º 36 (14 de dezembro de 2021): 397–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/revhisto.2021.6566.

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The international conferences of “L’Africa romana”, organized by the University of Sassari since 1983, are the most important events of the last forty years, regarding the history, archaeology and epigraphy of North Africa; they have given the opportunity to well-established and young scholars alike, from dozens of countries, to compare their experience and knowledge. The result is a new vision of the Roman provinces of Africa, due to the presentation of a considerable amount of unpublished material. The African provinces, although included in the Mediterranean koine, have been regarded in their specific characteristics, paying due attention to the essential local religious strata, to the internal and external non-religious aspects of the cult and to the original merging of said elements in the religious life between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of the Great Sirte. Ever since the first conferences it was decided to overcome the ethnocentric view, remnant of the colonial past, and underline how in the African provinces local and imported divinities have come together. The present contribution proposes a first annotated bibliographic overview of the works that involved Universities, Research Centers, Agencies for the Development Heritage and Scientific Societies who carried out international research by comparing methods and going beyond a traditional view that was incapable of understanding the ancient world in depth.
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Ndi Okalla, Joseph-Marie. "The Arts of Black Africa and the Project of a Cfmstian Art". Mission Studies 12, n.º 1 (1995): 277–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157338395x00312.

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AbstractThis essay is in honour and in memory of the late Prof. Dr. Engelbert MVENG Sf. Born in Cameroon on May 9, 1930, Fr. Mveng has been found murdered in Yaoundé on April 23, 1995 before he would turn 65 years old. In the last thirty years, he was professor at the University of Yaoundé/Cameroon, Department of History. As a historian and theologian, he has enormous contributions to African culture and history, especially in the realm of cultural and religious anthropology as well as in iconology, which have won a wide acclaim. The internationally renowned artistic work of Fr. Mveng which can be found in different churches, chapels and educational centers the world over, underlines the iconographic contribution of Africa to the world and to Christianity. See, for example: Our Lady of Africa in the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth/Israel; the Jesuit Hekima College in Nairobi/Kenya; Uganda Martyrs Altar at Libermann, Douala/Cameroon; Our Lady of the Yaoundé Cathedral/Cameroon; the decoration of the chapel of the Catholic University of Central Africa, Yaoundé/Cameroon ... and various centers in Africa and in the United States ... I have presented the first version of this essay on the occasion of a visit of John Paul II to Cameroon. I enclose a selected bibliography of the writings of Fr. Engelbert Mveng.
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Pierce, Jennifer Burek, e Erik Henderson. "“We’re So Glad You’re Here, and We’re So Glad You’re Black”: Esther Walls’s Life and Work in Libraries and Literacy Organizations". Libraries: Culture, History, and Society 6, n.º 1 (1 de março de 2022): 149–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/libraries.6.1.0149.

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ABSTRACT Esther J. Walls (1926–2008) was a Black librarian born in Mason City, Iowa, who sought social justice in her home state before making her belief in equity and literacy the touchstone of her significant career. Walls worked at the New York Public Library and other important institutions, including appointments to prominent organizations’ committees and boards that recognized her deep knowledge and commitment to service. While earning her master’s degree in library science from Columbia University in 1951 and for years afterward, Walls brought Black culture into the Harlem Branch library and brought the library and its resources into the Harlem community, a then-radical act of information-sharing. New technologies and artifacts from her travels to Africa formed the basis for programs and community conversations. In 1963 she led an American Library Association (ALA) Young Adult Services Division (YASD, now YALSA) committee that created African Encounter: A Selected Bibliography of Books, Films, and Other Materials for Promoting an Understanding of Africa Among Young Adults. Her distinguished career included appointments as director of the US Secretariat to promote UNESCO’s International Year of the Book in 1972 and, in the early 1990s, an appointment to the advisory board for the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.
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Rambsy II, Howard. "African American Scholars and the Margins of DH". PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 135, n.º 1 (janeiro de 2020): 152–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2020.135.1.152.

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Let's Cut to the Chase: African American Scholars Occupy the Margins of this Expansive Realm Known as Digital Humanities. Do well-intentioned people want more diversity in DH? Sure, they do. Do black folks participate in DH? Of course, we do. But we've witnessed far too many DH panels with no African American participants or with only one. We've paid close attention to where the major funding for DH goes. Or, we've carefully taken note of who the authors of DH-related articles, books, and bibliographies are. We've studied these things closely enough to realize who resides in prime DH real estate and who doesn't. We could speak defiantly about our marginal status the way Toni Morrison once did when she quipped, “I'm gonna stay out here on the margin, and let the center look for me” (87). Yaasss!At the same time, though, it's worth thinking about some of the reasons why African American scholars dwell on the margins of the DH field. The processes by which we pursue graduate study and become participants in the field of African American literary studies account for why we are slow or reluctant to embrace DH. There's also the matter of segregation—our persistent exclusion from projects and opportunities that are ostensibly open to all but invariably involve primarily white scholars. Immersion in the field of African American literary studies and conversations with senior and emergent scholars reveal some of the reasons why we stand so far from the center of the DH community.
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Rossi, Pier Luigi. "Electronic libraries in partnership: BEEP for Africa". African Research & Documentation 115 (2011): 69–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00020355.

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Between September 2008 and September 2009, IRD (Research Institute for Development) established a programme of scanning workshops within the SIST project (System for Scientific and Technical Information) of MAEE (French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs). This initiative involved documentation centers and libraries of public institutions (Universities, Research Institutes) in several French-speaking African countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Madagascar, Niger, Senegal, Tunisia).The programme enabled the purchase of scanning equipment (fast A4 scanners, PCs, dedicated software) and training teams to digitise documents (theses, articles, books) produced by the staff (researchers, engineers, students) of participating institutions. The Greenstone software was chosen to provide access, over the Internet, to the collections of digital materials. All teams were trained in the installation, administration and use of this tool.The collections made by the project participants consist of documents in pdf format. Metadata is made available either by incorporating existing bibliographic databases (usually in the CDS/ISIS format) or by direct input into the metadata fields of digital files. In the latter case, the metadata entries include document title, authors, publication date and subject.
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Gates, Henry Louis. "Introduction: “Tell Me, Sir, … What Is ‘Black’ Literature?”". Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 105, n.º 1 (janeiro de 1990): 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/s0030812900069431.

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For those of us who were students or professors of African or African American literature in the late sixties or through the seventies, it is a thing of wonder to behold the various ways in which our specialties and the works we explicate and teach have moved, if not exactly from the margins to the center of the profession of literature, at least from defensive postures to a position of generally accepted validity. My own graduate students often greet with polite skepticism an anecdote I draw on in the introduction to my seminars. When I was a student at the University of Cambridge, Wole Soyinka, recently released from a two-year confinement in a Nigerian prison, was on campus to deliver a lecture series on African literature (collected and published by Cambridge in 1976 under the title Myth, Literature, and the African World). Soyinka had come to Cambridge in 1973 from Ghana, where he had been living in exile, ostensibly to assume a two-year lectureship in the faculty of English. To his astonishment, as he told me in our first supervision, the faculty of English apparently did not recognize African literature as a legitimate area of study within the “English” tripos, so he had been forced to accept an appointment in social anthropology, of all things! (Much later, the distinguished Nigerian literary scholar Emmanuel Obiechina related a similar tale when I asked him why he had taken his Cambridge doctorate in social anthropology.) Shortly after I heard Soyinka's story, I asked the tutor in English at Clare College, Cambridge, why Soyinka had been treated this way, explaining as politely as I could that I would very much like to write a doctoral thesis on “black literature.” To which the tutor replied with great disdain, “Tell me, sir, … what is black literature?” When I responded with a veritable bibliography of texts written by authors who were black, his evident irritation informed me that I had taken as a serious request for information what he had intended as a rhetorical question.
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Jain, Priti. "Knowledge Management in Libraries and Information Centers: A Bibliometric Perspective". Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 7, n.º 4 (3 de maio de 2020): 431–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.74.8164.

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The purpose of this paper is to provide a bibliometric perspective of Knowledge Management (KM) literature in libraries for the past 21 years (1998-2019), based on Web of Science core collection bibliographical database. The objectives of the paper are to examine a bibliometric profile of publications in the field of KM in libraries and analyze the emerging research trends in KM research in libraries and information centers through Keyword co-occurrence. This study used bibliometric and citation analysis methods to explore the profile and research trends in knowledge management research in libraries. A total of 83 sources were retrieved via Web of Science’s core collection database using the terms “Knowledge Management, Libraries, Information centers, librarians, information professionals”. Data was analyzed through Web of Science’s Clarivate Analytics, then exported to Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer for production of images and graphs. Findings revealed that the most research outputs were produced in year 2018 mostly in article forms and the University of South Africa led in contribution to knowledge management research in libraries. Findings also determined top 10 prolific authors and publishing sources; most research were produced by United States, followed by South Africa. As most KM research is carried out on perceptions, predictions and benefits of KM in libraries and information centers not on KM practice in libraries and its impact on the quality of library services. This has implication on KM practice in libraries and information centers. Practicing librarians are unable to apply KM emulating success stories and best practices of libraries and information centers. Bibliometric studies on KM are too general, and to the best knowledge of the researcher, none of them so far gives a clear view of research trends of KM in libraries. Hence, this might be the first study to fill this gap, which only analyzed a sample of documents which are more relevant to the scope of the study.
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Livros sobre o assunto "African Bibliographic Center"

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Library, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center. African newspapers in the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center. Washington, D.C: Howard University, 1986.

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Center for Research Libraries (U.S.). African newspapers held at the Center for Research Libraries. Chicago, Ill: Center for Research Libraries, 1995.

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Starkey, Paul. Animal traction: An annotated bibliographic database. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: International Livestock Centre for Africa, 1991.

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Bibliographien, Basler Afrika. Catalogue of periodicals and newspapers in the library of the Basler Afrika Bibliographien, Namibia Resource Centre--Southern Africa Library. 2a ed. Basel: Basler Afrika Bibliographien (BAB), 1999.

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M, Valade Roger, Kasinec Denise 1967- e Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture., eds. The Schomburg Center guide to black literature: From the eighteenth century to the present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1996.

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Valade, Roger M. TheS chomburg Center Guide to black literature: From the eighteenth century to the present. Editado por Kasinec Denise 1967- e Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Detroit: Gale Research, 1996.

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Rose, Kenneth W. A survey of sources at the Rockefeller Archive Center for the study of twentieth-century Africa. North Tarrytown, New York: Rockefeller Archive Center, 1996.

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Center, Rockefeller Archive. A survey of sources at the Rockefeller Archive Center for the study of African-American history and race relations. Indianapolis: Indiana University Center on Philanthropy, 1993.

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University of the Western Cape. Mayibuye Centre., ed. Catalogue, South African pressclips collection. Bellville: University of the Western Cape, 1994.

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Katrin, Kusmierz, e Basler Afrika Bibliographien. Namibia Resource Centre., eds. Materialien zu Südafrika: Die Sammlung Lienemann (1970-1992). Basel: Basler Afrika Bibliographien, Namibia Resource Centre, Southern Africa Library, 2000.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "African Bibliographic Center"

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Miranda Maloa, Joaquim. "Extensive African Urbanization: The Case of the Mozambican Periphery". In Design of Cities and Buildings - Sustainability and Resilience in the Built Environment. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94540.

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The aim of this article is to analyze African urbanization, looking specifically at the transformations of Mozambican urban peripheries. To do so, conduct a qualitative research of an exploratory nature, using bibliographic, documentary and photographic survey. The most interesting discoveries of this study started in the 1990s, a period marked by the end of “socialism”, civil war, centrally planned economy, which verified the opening of parents in the current Western capitalist world in the growth of foreign investments and financial transactions. Under the effect of market liberalization. At this moment, everything that is traded and the exchange value overlaps the use value and appropriation of space in exchange for money. In this context, as the peripheral urban cities are transformed into multiplying duplexes, elegant houses those call houses, true “Mozambican palaces” and closed condoms. The establishment of these houses will transform these spaces and gradually expel the low-income population that has existed for a long time, to places very far from the central area, this phenomenon is called gentrification. He concluded that the transformation of Mozambican urban peripheries is influenced by the increase in real estate capital, increase in individual income, ease of acquisition of space and construction material (provided by the expansion of the installation for the exhibition that makes it possible or cheaper). This research is important because it makes an important contribution to the empirical studies on the new neoliberal urbanism that is taking place in Mozambican cities. The limits of this research are due to the lack of funding to carry out a systematic survey of new ventures that will emerge in cities and places far from the center of large cities, such as: Maputo, Beira, Nampula and Matola. It is intended in the future study to demonstrate how to change the socioeconomic structure of the residents of the Mozambican peripheries, characterizing gentrification.
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"Bibliography". In Twentieth-Century South Africa, 222–44. Cambridge University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108604222.012.

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"Bibliography". In North African Jewry in the Twentieth Century, 385–90. New York University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814765364.003.0019.

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Emerson, Stephen, e Hussein Solomon. "Bibliography". In African security in the twenty-first century. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526122742.00017.

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"Bibliography". In Islamic Reform in Twentieth-Century Africa, 473–523. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780748695447-012.

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"Bibliography". In African nurses and everyday work in twentieth-century Zimbabwe. Manchester University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7765/9781526135483.00017.

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"Bibliography". In China in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century African Literature, 245–65. Cambridge University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009300315.008.

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"Bibliography". In Patience and Salvation in Third Century North Africa, xli—xlvi. Catholic University of America Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.8948641.7.

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"BIBLIOGRAPHY". In Natives, Europeans, and Africans in Sixteenth-Century Santiago de Guatemala, 235–50. University of Texas Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.7560/705333-015.

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"Bibliography". In Womunafu's Bunafu: A Study of Authority in a Nineteenth-Century African Community, 205–8. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400867806-016.

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