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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: 034
Author: Cookson, Michael (ed.)
Title: Papua WWW Virtual Library (Papua-Indonesia Perpustakaan/Virtual Library). Web page. 2001-present.
Coverage: A structured catalogue of online resources "about Papua available via the world wide web (www)".
No. of items: In February 2003 the site published 338 annotated links.
Structure: In English. The site has 11 sections: (1) News and Views Online (including links to latest news); (2) Governance, Multilateral Agencies, Agreements and Aid; (3) Traditions, Tourism and Contemporary Culture; (4) Resource Management, Environment and Development; (5) NGOs, International Campaigns and New Social Movements; (6) Independence Activists and Advocates; (7) Churches and Missions; (8) Research; (9) Scientific Research; (10) Social Research; (11) Research Publications and Resources.
Evaluation: A very useful site. A part of the "Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library" ( coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html). Published at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS), The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Location: papuaweb.org/vl/ Also available from the Internet Archive (www.archive.org) web.archive.org/web/*/www.papuaweb.org/vl/
Src: http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/IndonPages/Meta-Bibliography.html
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Copyright (c) 2004 Bibliography by George Miller. Database design and production by T. Matthew Ciolek. Internet Publications Bureau, Research School
of Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU.