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Newspapers Held on Microform by the Cooperative Africana Microfrom Project (CAMP) at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Newspapers Held on Microform by the Cooperative Africana Microfrom Project (CAMP) at the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) The following list is generated from catalog holdings of the Cooperative Africana Microform Project at the Center for Research Libraries. Additional film holdings for CRL (non-CAMP) are also included. Materials are available through Interlibrary Loan from CRL. CRL and CAMP members may have free access to the material, while non-members are assessed per-loan fees on any material requested. For details on CRL’s lending policy, visit http://www.crl.edu. The Cooperative Africana Microform Project is a joint effort by research libraries throughout the world and CRL to promote the preservation of publications and archives concerning the nearly fifty nations of Sub-Saharan Africa and to make these materials in microform available to researchers. For more information, see: http://www.crl.edu/areastudies/CAMP/index.htm Updated June 23, 2007 Algeria....................................1 Morocco ...............................86 Angola....................................4 Mozambique ........................87 Benin......................................7 Namibia................................90 Botswana................................7 Niger ....................................93 Burkina Faso ..........................8 Nigeria..................................94 Burundi ..................................8 Rwanda ..............................110 Cameroon...............................9 Sao Tome and Principe ......110 Cape Verde...........................11 Senegal...............................112 Central African Republic .....11 Sierra Leone.......................115 Chad .....................................11 Somalia ..............................120 Congo...................................12 South Africa.......................132 Congo (Dem. Rep.)..............13 Sudan..................................159 Côte d’Ivoire ........................33 Swaziland...........................161 Djibouti ................................34 Tanzania.............................161 Ethiopia................................35 Togo ...................................167 Gabon...................................38 Tunisia................................167 Gambia.................................38 Uganda ...............................167 Ghana ...................................40 Zambia ...............................168 Guinea..................................51 Zimbabwe ..........................171 Guinea-Bissau......................51 Kenya ...................................51 Belgium..............................178 Lesotho.................................57 France.................................178 Liberia..................................59 Great Britain.......................183 Madagascar ..........................72 Netherlands ........................183 Malawi .................................73 Portugal..............................184 Mali......................................85 Trinidad & Tobago ............185 Mauritania............................86 United States ......................185 Mauritius..............................86 CAMP Newspapers Upd. June 2007 Algeria TITLE = al-Mobachir. IMPRINT = Algiers. PLACE NAME = Algeria Algiers. NOTE = Text in Arabic. NOTE = Also issued in French ed., Le Mobacher. LANG = Arabic. OCLC # = 12281533. HOLDINGS = MF-1220 [1847-1870]. HOLDINGS = [1912-1926]. TITLE = Alger républicain. IMPRINT = Alger [Algiers, Algeria] : Alger Républicain, PLACE NAME = Algeria Algiers. LANG = French. OCLC # = 31913974. HOLDINGS = MF-1056 CAMP Oct. 6, 1938-Apr. 26, 1940 (reels 1-5); Oct. 2, 1943-Sept. 11/12, 1955 (reels 5-39); Oct. 25, 1962-1964 (reels 40-48). TITLE = Algerian news IMPRINT = London : B. Hamilton. PLACE NAME = Great Britain England London. LANG = English. OCLC # = 56509253. HOLDINGS = MF-4408 CAMP (reel 5) 1957: July-Dec.; 1958: Feb., July. UNF TITLE = Défense (Algiers, Algeria). TITLE = La défense. IMPRINT = Alger : Impr. du Lyceé, [1934- PLACE NAME = Algeria Algiers. NOTE = "Hebdomadaire des droits et intérêts des musulmans algériens." LANG = French. OCLC # = 12130656. HOLDINGS = MF-1066 CAMP (1 reel) Jan. 26, 1934-Aug. 10, 1939. TITLE = Dhulfiqār = Dou-el-Fakar. IMPRINT = Alger : A. Assanhadji, [1913-1914]. PLACE NAME = Algeria Algiers. NOTE = Published irregularly. LANG = Arabic. OCLC # = 32663268. HOLDINGS = MF-2447 CAMP Oct. 5, 26, 1913; June 14-28, 1914. TITLE = Lécho indigéne. IMPRINT = Constantine : P. Braham, PLACE NAME = Algeria Constantine. NOTE = "Organe hebdomadaire de défense des intérêts de musulmans algériens." LANG = French. OCLC # = 12154681. HOLDINGS = MF-1069 CAMP (1 reel) 1934. TITLE = L'entente franco-musulmane : organe hebdomadaire d'Union et de défense des intérêts des musulmans algériens. IMPRINT = Constantine : P. Braham, [1935-1938]. PLACE NAME = Algeria Constantine. LANG = French. OCLC # = 12210566. HOLDINGS = MF-1072 CAMP (1 reel) [Aug. 29, 1935-Jan. 16, 1936; Dec. 9, 1937-Nov. 3, 1938]. Items shaded in gray are CRL holdings (as opposed to CAMP) and may be subject 1 to restricted lending for non-CRL members. CAMP Newspapers Upd. June 2007 UNF TITLE = Entente (Constantine, Algeria). TITLE = L'entente : organe hebdomadaire de la Fédération des elus des musulmans et de l'Union populaire algérienne pour la conquête des droits de l'homme et du citoyen. IMPRINT = Constantine : P. Braham, [1938- PLACE NAME = Algeria Constantine. LANG = French. OCLC # = 12210470. HOLDINGS = Filmed with: Entente franco-musulmane. HOLDINGS = MF-1072 CAMP [Nov. 10, 1938-Jan. 29, 1942] (reel 1). TITLE = al-Farūq. IMPRINT = Algiers. PLACE NAME = Algeria Algiers. LANG = Arabic. OCLC # = 12275196. HOLDINGS = MF-2935 CAMP (1 reel) Feb. 28, 1913-Jan. 22, 1915; Oct. 8, 1920-Mar. 25, 1921. TITLE = L'Ikdam. IMPRINT = Alger. PLACE NAME = Algeria Algiers. NOTE = In French. LANG = French. OCLC # = 12186823. HOLDINGS = MF-2517 (2 reels). HOLDINGS = 1919: Mar. 7, 15, 22; Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26; May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; June 7-14, 21-28; July 5, 12, 19, 26; Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27; Oct. 4, 30, 6?; Nov. 13, 20, 27; Dec. 4-11-18. HOLDINGS = 1920: Mar. 5, 12-19; Mar. 26-Apr. 2, Apr. 9-16, Apr. 23-30; May 7-14, 21-28; June 4-11-18; Sept. 10, 17, 24; Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26; Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. HOLDINGS = 1921: Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, no. 22 (date not legible); Mar. 18;Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; May 6, 13, 20, 27; June 3, 10; July 22, 29, (Arabic eds.); Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26 (Arabic eds.); Sept. 2, 9, (Arabic eds.), 16; Sept. 23, 30 (Arabic eds.); Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28; Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25, ; Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 (Arabic eds.). HOLDINGS = 1922: Jan.6, 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24; Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; Apr. 7, 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26; June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; July 7, 14, 21; Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25; Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27; Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24; Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 (Arabic eds.). HOLDINGS = 1923: Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23; Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Apr. 6; HOLDINGS = 1925: Feb. 5, 12, 26; Mar. 5. HOLDINGS = 1931: Mar. 14, 31; Apr. 15; May 1; June 15; July 1, 15; Aug. 1; Sept. 1, 15; Oct. 1; Nov. 1, 15; Dec. 15. HOLDINGS = 1932: Mar. 1, 15; Apr. 1, 15; June 1, 15; Aug. 1; Sept. 1; Oct. 15; Nov. 15; Dec. 1. HOLDINGS = 1933: Mar. 10; Apr. 15; May 15; June 10, 20; July 1, 10, 20; Aug. 1, 10, 21; Sept. 1, 11, 21; Oct. 1, 20; Nov. 1, 10, 25; Dec. 5, 15, 28. HOLDINGS = 1934: Jan. 10, 20; Feb. 20; Mar. 1, 10, 20; Apr. 10, 28. HOLDINGS = 1935: Jan. 15, 26. UNF TITLE = Justice (Algiers, Algeria). TITLE = La justice. IMPRINT = Alger : Impr. Charros, <1934- PLACE NAME = Algeria Algiers. NOTE = "Organe des revendications du peuple musulman algérien." LANG = French. OCLC # = 12167461. HOLDINGS = MF-1097 CAMP (1 reel) Oct. 31, 1934-June 1935; Nov. 28, 1935-Apr. 9, 1938. TITLE = al-Muntaqid = El-Mountakid. IMPRINT = Constantine. PLACE NAME = Algeria Constantine. NOTE = In Arabic and French. LANG = Arabic. OCLC # = 12223878. HOLDINGS = MF-2949 CAMP (1 reel) July 2-Oct. 26, 1925. UNF TITLE = Nasr (Constantine, Algeria). TITLE = al-Nasr Items shaded in gray are CRL holdings (as opposed to CAMP) and may be subject 2 to restricted lending for non-CRL members. CAMP Newspapers Upd. June 2007 IMPRINT = Qusantnah : Muassasat al-Nasr lil-Sihfah. PLACE NAME = Algeria Constantine. LANG = Arabic. OCLC # = 61200717. HOLDINGS = MF-14070 MEMP (2 reels) Apr 5-May 30, June-July 30, Nov 21-22/23, 1991; June 2, 1992; Jan 19, Jun 7, 1993. TITLE = L'ouvrier algérien : organe central de l'Union générale des travailleurs algériens. IMPRINT = Tunis : Imp. du journal-La presse, PLACE NAME = Algeria Algiers. PLACE NAME = Tunisia Tunis. NOTE = Some issues have articles in Arabic. LANG = French. OCLC # = 34341176. HOLDINGS = MF-10428 CAMP (reel 1) Nov. 1, 1958; Feb. 1959-June 1961; Sept. 1961; Dec. 1961-Feb. 1962; Aug. 17, 1962- Feb. 8, 1963. TITLE = Révolution et travail : organe central de l'Union générale des travailleurs algériens. IMPRINT = Alger : Imp. Aissat Idir, [1963- PLACE NAME = Algeria Algiers. NOTE = In French and Arabic. NOTE = Also published in Arabic ed.: al-Thawrah wa-al-’amal. LANG = French. OCLC # = 34341049. HOLDINGS = MF-10427 CAMP (2 reels) Jan. 9-Apr. 4, Apr. 27-May 26, June 18, July 30-Nov. 7, Dec. 13, 1977; Jan. 11-23, Feb. 15-Mar. 9, Apr. 10-24, May 13-Sept. 30, Nov. 8-25, Dec. 28, 1978; Jan. 8-Dec. 1979; Feb. 9, Mar. 8, 1980-June 1, 1981; Nov. 20, 1982-Mar. 20, 1983, May 20-June 1983; May 1, June 1-Aug. 1, Sept. 1, Oct.-Dec. 1985; Jan. 6-Feb. 10, 1986.
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