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Anthropology Subject Guide

Anthropology Subject Librarian
Philip McEldowney 224 Alderman Library 924-4987

UVa LIBRARY'S ANTHROPOLOGY RESOURCES AND INSTRUCTION

Links to Anthropology Resources at the UVa Library. Fall 2007: Library Introduction

Issues of Scholarly Communication

Anth300
Resources at the UVa Library for the "Prospects for Majors" course

Anth401C
Resources at the UVa Library for the "Science Kinship & Technology" course

Anth109B
Resources at the UVa Library for the "Native American Women" course

 

SOCIO-CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Cultural Anthropology. The Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology
From Pitzer College (Claremont, Ca), this site mainly lists the Table of Contents for the years 1995 and 1996 and on.

Mail Groups

  1. ANTHRO-L Mail List Archives - Anthropology in General. Subscription information.

  2. MUSEUM-L Mail List Subscription information- Museum issues

  3. WSN Mail List Archives and Subscription Information - The World-Systems Network

  4. FOLKLORE Mail List Subscription Form -Folklore

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ARCHAEOLOGY

ArchNet
From the University of Connecticut. A convenient starting point with a collection of a variety of links, simply arranged on a clickable map.

British Archaeology
Internet Journal. One of the best Internet journals, in terms of access to full text of articles with hotlinks across issues to similar sections. Tires to provide electronic full text of articles within two months of its paper publication. All of 10 issues for 1995, plus adding more as issues are published.

The Library of Virginia's Digital Library Initiative
Phase I of this Initiative was completed by March 1996. The major components of Phase I are the Virginia Colonial Records Project, the U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph Collection, the collection of family Bible records, and the Electronic Card Indexes Project (indexes to 36 separate archival and library collections). The Library used existing and emerging technologies in imaging and document preservation, as well as current MARC standards, throughout the project.

Have a tour of historic Colonial Williamsburg.

Society for American Archaelogy Bulletin

ARCH-L Mail List Archives and Subscription Information
General archaeology list. Has files of bibliographies available.

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LINGUISTICS

LINGUIST Mail List Archives and Subscription Information

 

UVa ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT

Anthropology Department home page

Anthropology Faculty

Courses - Fall 2003 Fall 2000 Spring 2000Summer 1999 Fall 1999 Before

 

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GENERAL RESOURCES

Anthropological Literature - This is an index to periodicals, journals, and edited works. Primary emphasis is given to the fields of Archaeology, Anthropolgy (Biological & Physical, Cultural & Social), and Linguistics. Also covers some related fields.

Anthropology Reference Resources in Alderman Library

HRAF Indexes
These are Indexes to the Human Relations Area Files. The Culture Units are listed in indexes: by area, alphabetically, by authors of works, by fiche collections, by Series, and by Subject. Available in Alderman Library - 3rd floor for microfiche which have most Installments (#1-42), and for electronic installments (#43-47) at the 4th floor Reference Desk for CD-ROMs, or on the Web.

UCSB Anthropology Web Sites
Sites are annotated, and the annotations are searchable. The volume of links, as well as the care taken in annotating them, makes this one of the first places to visit for anthropology pointers on the Net.

Two general lists of anthropological Internet resources --
Anthropology at the World-Wide Web Virtual Library
Yahoo: Anthropology and Archaeology - Indices

 

Please feel free to make any suggestions that you feel will enhance the usefulness of this page.

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