The FKL+50 Commission is already receiving numerous offers of donations from individuals and institutions, both Brazilian and international. Here are some of the donations that have already been made.
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books from Brazil
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foreign book donations
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mobiliários, equipamentos e serviços
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As editoras Verso Brasil, Revan, Editora 34, EDUSP, e a Editora da UNICAMP colocaram seus respectivos catálogos de publicações à disposição e nos doarão todos os títulos que compunham nosso acervo.
A Biblioteca do Senado Federal, a Editora da UFF (EDUFF) e a Editora da FIOCRUZ colocaram seus catálogos de publicações à disposição para que selecionemos os títulos que nos interessam.
Our colleague Alba Zaluar (IESP/UERJ) is donating part of her personal library to the new FKL, creating the Alba Zaluar collection that will be housed by us.
Ana Célia Castro (IE/UFRJ) is donating some 1000 book from Antonio Castro de Barros’ (1938-2011, IE, UFRJ) library, creating yet another collection, this one focusing on classic interpretations of Brazil, particularly colonial slavery, which was the theme of Castro’s thesis.
Débora Diniz and Marcelo Medeiros, professors at UnB, have offered us their extensive and precious library of around 6000 books and we are currently discussing its partial donation.
Editora da Fundação Getúlio Vargas has opened their catalogue to us so that we can choose whatever we want.
The Serviço de Desenvolvimento de Coleções/SEDECO (Service for the Development of Collections) of the Federal Senate has also offerred us any books we need from their catalogue
The used book site Estante Virtual (Virtual Bookshelf) has offerred us aid in obtaining books that are out of print and can no longer be bought from publishing houses.
Individual donors who have directly donated books to the FKL through IBI/UFRJ up to 8/10/2018 include: Alexis Cortez, Fernanda Silva de Freitas, Gilda de Castro, Isabel Travancas, Juan Carlo Skewes, Juliane M Machado, Marcio Isensce, Mariza Campos da Paz e Rodrigo Gaspar de Mello.
Princeton University - The Brazil LAB has mobilized Princeton’s academic community to support the Graduate Program in Social Anthropology of the National Museum. To learn more about this initiative click here.
A Duke University Press doou 273 títulos de seu catálogo.
A University of Chicago Press fez uma doação de 100 títulos de seu catálogo em antropologia.
A University of Johns Hopkins Press fez uma doação de 30 títulos de seu catálogo em antropologia.
Instituto de Antropología de Córdoba (CONICET/ Universidad Nacional de Córdoba), sediado no Museo de Antropología, lançou uma campanha de doações e já nos enviou os primeiros 35 exemplares.
O Musée du Quai Branly (Paris, França) doou a coleção completa de Gradhiva (nova série) e também todos os catálogos de exposição que ainda estiverem disponíveis.
Stephan Palmié, Marshall Sahlins and other colleagues at the University of Chicago are coordinating initiatives involving book donations together with the Regenstein Library.
The University of Chicago Press offered us 100 titles of their catalog.
Our colleague John Collins(CUNY) collected and sent to Brazil a donation of 100 books in the areas of anthropology, archeology, and history.
Elizabeth Leeds offerred us 10 boxes of books from our late colleague and former visiting professor at PPGAS / MN, Anthony Leeds. The books focus especially on urban anthropology. We are seeking resources to transfer these books to Brazil.
Professor Joanne Rappaport of Georgetown University donated about 150 books from her private collection on anthropology in Latin America.
Professor Suzanne Oakdale of New Mexico has offered us the complete collection of the Handbook of South American Indians.
Professor Victoria Levine of Colorado College is sending us a precious collection of ethnomusicology books, as well as the Handbook of North American Indians and the Garland Encyclopedia of Music.
Todd Harvey, Lomax Curator of the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, has placed at our disposal almost 2500 books from his private collection.
La Découverte Editors has opened their catalogue to us, allowing us to choose whatever books we need. We are still organizing the logistics needed to bring this material over from France.
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The Colégio de Etnólogos y Antropólogos Sociais do México, led by its president, Dr. Ricardo A. Fagoaga H., has launched a huge book donation campaign that brings together Mexico’s most important anthropological and social scientific institutions. We will soon have more details about this important and generous initiative.
Lorraine McKinney, acquisitions supervisor for Connecticut College, donated a large collection of books, mostly in Spanish, about Latin America.
Knut Rio of Bergen University, Norway, donated a large collection of anthropology books.
Louise Ribeiro Cardoso de Mello has led a donation campaign at Harvard University and will be giving us many precious books, several by professors of that univeristy, specifically dedicated to the National Museum.
Emmanuel De Vienne of the University of Nanterre has obtained a space for us to collect our books in France. Nanterre has put together "Operation Rio” and is bringing together French libraries to gather donations.
Professor Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, director of the Language and Culture Research Center at James Cook University (Australia), donated her own monographs and published books, as well as RMW Dixon's books to reconstruct our linguistics collection, especially regarding the indigenous languages of the Amazon.
Jason Baird Jackson, director of the Museum of World Cultures - Indiana, has donated books on Amazonian and Mesoamerican ethnology. We are currently preparing documentation to get these books through customs.
Our dear colleague Anthony Seeger, ex-PPGAS director, offerred us part of his library, as well as his collection of Kinsêdjê artefacts. We are trying to find a way to transport the bibliographic material to Brazil.
Professor Jane Fajans of Cornell donated the collection of the late Terry [Terence] Turner, composed of precious books and ethnographic collections. We are trying to make the possible its transfer to Brazil.
Richard Saunders, Dean of Library Services at Southern Utah University, is preparing a list of 2,000 anthropology books that they can donate to the FKL + 50.
EHESS Editions has opened their catalogue to us, allowing us to choose whatever books we need. We are still organizing the logistics needed to bring this material over from France.
Laure Emperaire of IRD is negotiating with the family of our colleauge Dominique Buchillet so that we can receive her private library, composed mainly of books about Amazonian ethnology.
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O Instituto Nacional de Propriedade Industrial (INPI) doou mobilário e equipamentos ao Museu Nacional. Alguns itens serão incorporados às instalações da biblioteca do PPGAS.
A LD Studio fez o projeto de iluminação da nova BFK.
Fabio K. Nagata, da Omega Light fez a doação dos pendentes para mesas de leitura.
Nuno Matos, da O/M nos doou luminárias de teto.
A LD Studio fez o projeto de iluminação da nova BFK.
Fabio K. Nagata, da Omega Light fez a doação dos pendentes para mesas de leitura.
Nuno Matos, da O/M nos doou luminárias de teto.