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Cambridge University Press announces new publishing partnership with International African Institute -

Cambridge University Press, the publishing division of the University of Cambridge, has announced a new publishing partnership with the International African Institute. Under the deal, the Press will publish three cornerstones of African Studies literature - the journal Africa, the Africa Bibliography and the International African Library monograph series, from 2011.

Africa claims to be is one of the most respected titles in African Studies, currently ranked by Thomson Reuters in both Anthropology and Area Studies. Along with publishing future issues, a digital archive of all volumes of the journal, dating back to 1928, will also be available as part of the Cambridge Journals Digital Archive.

The annual Africa Bibliography, long considered the leading bibliographical resource in its field, re-launches with Cambridge as an online database designed and built by the development team behind the esteemed Cambridge Journals Online platform. Covering 31,000 entries from 1,100 publications from around 900 publishers it will now be a fully searchable web-based product, published alongside the print edition.

The International African Library is a major monograph series, designed to complement the journal Africa. The series comprises theoretically informed ethnographies and interdisciplinary works in anthropology, development studies, social and historical studies.

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