African Studies (Sub-Saharan Africa)

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African studies research and teaching at Columbia has always been located across the disciplines in various academic departments. During the 1950s, Columbia University was already considered an important site for research and teaching about Africa and its Africana collection was among the larger university-based library collections in the United States. Since then, at each stage in the development of African studies at Columbia, the Libraries has adjusted its acquisition activities and public services in response to the expressed needs of faculty and students.

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Yuusuf Caruso
Yuusuf Caruso
African Studies Librarian
caruso@columbia.edu
(212) 854-8045
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Jane Siegel
Jane Siegel
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jrs19@columbia.edu
(212) 854-8482
Peter Magierski
Peter Magierski
Middle East & Islamic Studies Librarian
pm2650@columbia.edu
(212) 854-3995

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