INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAFHY
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International African Institute / Institut International Africain
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This supplementary paper, presented at the International Conference on African Bibliography in 1967, identifies three major needs in the field of African language bibliography. First, it argues for a standardised cataloguing system that classifies languages on pragmatic grounds, using a mix of established genetic groups (like Bantu) and regional sections, with languages listed alphabetically within each section. Second, it calls for a standardised list of unique, romanized bibliographical reference-names for all African languages and ethnic groups, avoiding phonetic characters to ensure practicality. Third, it emphasises the need for a coordinated system for listing African vernacular publications, recommending that major languages have their own bibliographies maintained by institutions within their language-areas, while smaller languages are handled by national or regional centres to ensure efficiency and uniformity