Bibliotecas Indígenas en Australia y Nueva Zelanda: Una Revisión Bibliográfic

Reference Type Journal Article
Year of Publication
2007
Contributors Author: Edgardo Civallero
Journal
Revista Interamericana de Bibliotecología
Volume
30
Issue
2
Pagination
231-50
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Abstract
This paper presents a bibliographic review and the current state of libraries for native peoples around the world. This compilation of information resources focuses on the two countries of Oceania, Australia and New Zealand, in which library services are best developed. Materials included are books, periodical publications, working papers, Web sites, and electronic journals published between 1995 and the present. This study provides an initial approach to the subject and presents the possibility of broadening the information through the literature provided. At the same time, it makes possible a comparison with Latin American situations and proposals and the replication of concrete examples.