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Meta Guide to Indonesia:
Annotated Bibliography of post-1990 Bibliographies on Indonesia
by George Miller gmiller@cyberone.com.au
Version 1.5 (20 Aug 2004).
Location codes used in this record:
CHIFLEY = Chifley Library, The Australian National University (ANU)
HANCOCK = Hancock Library, ANU
LAW = Law Library, ANU
MENZIES = Menzies Library, ANU
NARU = North Australia Research Unit Library, ANU
NITA MUSIC = School of Music Library, ANU
NLA = National Library of Australia.
ID: 032
Author: Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies, University of Nijmegen.
Title: Bibliography Gerard A. Zegwaard. Catholic Documentation Centre, University of Nijmegen. n.d. Web page. 1p.
Coverage: Part of the Asmat and Mimika archive. A bibliography of Father Zegwaard's writings. In the 1940s and 1950s Gerard A. Zegwaard was a Missionary of the Sacred Heart in the Asmat and Mimika Region of Netherlands New Guinea. His article 'Headhunting Practices of the Asmat of Netherlands New Guinea' (American Anthropologist, 61(6), 1959: 1020-1041) is a highlight on his list of publications. Almost all his posthumous writings, including more than 200 unpublished texts, are now present at the Catholic Documentation Centre (Katholiek Documentatie Centrum) in Nijmegen, Netherlands, and can be consulted there. Mostly in Dutch, several in English and Indonesian.
No. of items: 235
Structure: Divided primarily into published and unpublished works. Further arranged chronologically.
Evaluation: Important collection of unique material, including many unpublished works.
Location: www.kun.nl/cps/papers.html Also available from the Internet Archive (www.archive.org) web.archive.org/web/*/www.kun.nl/cps/papers.html
Src: http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/IndonPages/Meta-Bibliography.html
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