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Bibliographies & Indexes

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Anthropological index
Index to periodicals received by the Anthropology Library at the British Museum. Citations from core anthropological journals and others outside the mainstream. Coverage: 1957- Produced by the Royal Anthropological Institute.  On-campus use
CSAC anthropology bibliography
Over 13800 references on social anthropology. Produced by the Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, University of Kent.  On-campus use
IBSS On-line [info]
Electronic access to the database of the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences. Anthropology is a core subject. Bibliography of books, journal articles, chapters in books, and reports. Coverage: from 1951 to present. Available off-site to SOAS students and staff with an institutional username and password.  On-campus use

Off-campus use
ISI Web of Science
Provides access to the Social Sciences Citation Index and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index. Journal articles indexed 1981- with abstracts for more recent material. Hosted by MIMAS (Manchester Information and Associated Services). Available off-site to SOAS students and staff with an institutional username and password.   On-campus use

Off-campus use
Social and Human Sciences Online Periodicals
This website provides access to over 700 freely accessible periodicals. Subject areas include: Anthropology, Development, Economics, History, Justice & Law, criminology, Human Rights, Linguistics and Political Science.   On-campus use
TRILT
The Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching is the best source of UK television and radio data on the web. Available off-site to SOAS staff and students with an institutional username and password.   On-campus use

Off-campus use
Vietnam: an Ethnographic Bibliography
Bibliography of 200 books and journal articles published from the 1930s to date. Complied by Charles Keyes.  On-campus use
ARD - The Anthropology review database
Indexes scholarly reviews of anthropological books, audio-visual materials, exhibits, conferences, software and online resources. Produced by the Department of Anthropology, University of Buffalo.   On-campus use