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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: 056
Author: Grimes, Charles E.
Title: A working bibliography for social science research in Maluku, eastern Indonesia; Bibliografi ilmu-ilmu sosial terhadap masyarakat dan kebudayaan di Maluku. Maluku, Hasil Program Kerjasama, Pusat Kajian dan Pengembangan Maluku, Universitas Pattimura dengan Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1991. 83 leaves, 28cm. ISBN 9798132106.
Coverage: "Language, cultures, prehistory and history of Maluku" (Preface). "A working bibliography" (Introduction). Also includes anthropology, linguistics and socio-linguistics. Related geographical areas outside of the Moluccas are also included. Covers both books and articles but "no attempt to duplicate the information in Polman (1981), 1983".
No. of items: approximately 1,500.
Structure: Alphabetical by author. Basic bibliographical information only supplied. Some entries lack adequate bibliographical detail. No indexes.
Evaluation: Commendable attempt to cover wide subject area but value is restricted by the limited or incomplete bibliographical information and lack of annotations. Mention is made of where the bibliography may be obtained but no locations for the works listed.
Location: NLA YY q 016.95985 G862
Src: http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/IndonPages/Meta-Bibliography.html
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