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South African Reference Books of 1964

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

Reuben Musiker*
Affiliation:
Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa

Extract

This is the second in a series of annual surveys of South African reference literature and follows the general pattern of the first review. Works published in 1963 which reached the compiler too late for inclusion in the earlier review are included in the present survey.

General Works. Among the generalia issued during the year was a second edition of E. Rosenthal's Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa (London, Warne; R4-45 ). The South African Library Association issued a Directory of Natal Libraries (Potchefstroom, The Association; 35c), one of a regional series, which will probably be superseded by a comprehensive “Directory of South African Libraries,” scheduled for publication by the State Library in 1965. The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research published letters H and I of Periodicals in South African Libraries (Pretoria, The Council; R1O p. a.), which is a union list of serials held in South Africa.

Yearbooks. A very important reference work which appeared for the first time in 1964 was the Statistical Yearbook, compiled by the Bureau of Statistics (Pretoria, Government Printer; R4-15 overseas). The yearbook for 1964 contains 606 pages of statistical tables covering the period 1945-1963 and embracing the following subjects: population, migration, vital statistics, health, education, social security, judicial statistics, labor, prices, agriculture, fisheries, industry, trade, transport, communication, banking and finance. The last issue of the Official Yearbook of the Union of South Africa was No. 30 (1960), and later editions are still awaited. The Statistical Yearbook fills a gap in this connection.

Type
Other
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1965

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