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  1. African Journal of Range & Forage Science

    African Journal of Range & Forage Science

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    The leading rangeland and pastoral journal in Africa. The Journal is dedicated to publishing quality original material that advances rangeland ecology and pasture management.
  2. Anthropology Southern Africa

    Anthropology Southern Africa

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    Anthropology Southern Africa aims to promote anthropology in southern Africa, to support ethnographic and theoretical research, and to provide voices to public debates. The journal is committed to contemporary perspectives in social and cultural anthropology and in relevant interdisciplinary scholarship. It looks at the current conditions in southern African, African and global societies, taking into consideration varied challenges such as the politics of difference, or poverty and dignity.
  3. Journal of the Musical Arts in Africa

    Journal of the Musical Arts in Africa

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    An accredited, internationally refereed journal that aims to combine ethnomusicological, musicological, music educational and performance-based research in a unique way to promote the musical arts on the African continent. This journal also incorporates book, audio and audiovisual media and software reviews.
  4. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies

    Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies

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    Articles on a wide range of linguistic topics and acts as a forum for research into ALL the languages of southern Africa, including English and Afrikaans.
  5. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development

    African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development

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    Harnessing science and technology, and fostering innovation have become imperatives to address the problems and challenges of structural transformation of the South. This is increasingly so in the context of globalised and knowledge economy. AJSTID focuses on science, technology, and innovation in Africa.
  6. South African Journal of African Languages

    South African Journal of African Languages

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    A peer-reviewed research journal devoted to the advancement of African (Bantu) and Khoe-San languages and literatures.
  7. Africa-Wide Information

    Africa-Wide Information

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    Africa-Wide provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary information which documents research and publications by Africans and about Africa. Africa-Wide covers close to 4 million news articles, scholarly publications articles, books, reports, theses, citations, and grey literature. Records include article abstracts and some full text with keyword indexing to enhance relevant retrieval. The coverage is comprehensive from the 18th century to current and dates back to the 16th century. Africa-Wide Information is an essential resource for those with an interest in African research and publications and for those doing research in an African context, no matter the subject field.
  8. Fish, Fisheries and Aquatic Biodiversity Worldwide (FFAB)

    Fish, Fisheries and Aquatic Biodiversity Worldwide (FFAB)

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    FFAB offers comprehensive information for researchers specialising in ichthyology, fisheries, aquaculture, and aquatic and marine biology. Dating back to 1971, and earlier, this database collection has 1.5 million records. Prominent themes covered include culture and propagation of fish and all aquaculture species, genetics and behaviour, fish taxonomy, natural history, ecology, parasites, diseases, habitat management, fish and invertebrate processing and marketing, fisheries and marine mammal research, and management. The Aquatic Biology Collection (ABC) database covers mammals, birds, plants and invertebrates.
  9. Waters and Oceans Worldwide (WOW)

    Waters and Oceans Worldwide (WOW)

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    Waters and Oceans Worldwide (WOW) offers comprehensive information for researchers specialising in all aspects of water research. The database collection has two million records and wide international coverage. Prominent themes covered include water supply, water treatment, water quality, sanitation, health, irrigation, drainage, groundwater and hydrology, habitat and ecology management, environmental impacts, oceanography, marine geology, pollution, coastal and estuarine studies, climatology and climate change, hydroelectric power, dam construction and related civil and water engineering issues, desalination, mining, and much more.
  10. Responsible Journalism by Example

    Responsible Journalism by Example

    Item type: Books • Author: Samuel Ngoma
    Responsible Journalism by Example has stories on topics ranging from the liberation struggle in southern Africa at its height and multi-party politics in Zambia to in-depth analyses, community news, media regulation, profiles of luminaries and oddities of international stories such as a fresh perspective on the thorny issue of the Golan Heights in Israel from an African journalist’s viewpoint.
  11. Faithful to the Vision: A History of the Grahamstown Teachers’ Training College 1894 –1975

    Faithful to the Vision: A History of the Grahamstown Teachers’ Training College 1894 –1975

    Item type: Books • Author: Eric Kelly
    A child’s primary education is of vital importance. It requires well-trained teachers with a professional approach to their work. Faithful to the Vision is the story of a teachers’ training college which set about preparing teachers of that very calibre. It is the history of the Grahamstown Teachers’ Training College.
  12. Levy Patrick Mwanawasa: An Incentive for Posterity

    Levy Patrick Mwanawasa: An Incentive for Posterity

    Item type: Books • Author: Amos Malupenga
    This book is a great narration of the life story of a great man – an outstanding statesman and a visionary son of Zambia. It is a fascinating account of the life of President Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, SC. This tale, accomplished soon after the untimely death of Levy in August, 2008, constitutes a true refl ection of the life and presidency of Zambia’s third Head of State. Amos Malupenga has, in essence, penned in glaring detail the biography of a revered African leader.
  13. Grahamstown Cathedral: A Guide and Short History

    Grahamstown Cathedral: A Guide and Short History

    Item type: Books • Author: Charles Gould edited by Jeanette Eve
    A facsimile reprint of Grahamstown Cathedral: A Guide and Short History by Charles Gould (1924) with updated information and a new introduction by Jeanette Eve.
  14. Beyond the Political Spider: Critical Issues in African Humanities

    Beyond the Political Spider: Critical Issues in African Humanities

    Item type: Books • Author: Kwesi Yankah
    By integrating his own biography into a critique of the global politics of knowledge production, Yankah, through a collection of essays, interrogates critical issues confronting the Humanities that spawn intellectual hegemonies and muffle African voices. Using the example of Ghana, he brings under scrutiny, amongst others, endemic issues of academic freedom, gender inequities, the unequal global academic order, and linguistic imperialism in language policies in governance.
  15. A contribution to the South African Materia Medica

    A contribution to the South African Materia Medica

    Item type: Books • Author: Andrew Smith of St Cyrus
    This facsimile edition is introduced by Tony Dold and Michelle Cocks of Rhodes University, themselves expert on the social and medicinal uses of indigenous plants. They situate Smith’s work in the context of earlier studies of South African medicinal plants, and they update it with a look at subsequent writings as well as the continuing relevance of indigenous medicines today.
  16. The Shame of Shame: (in) contemporary South African performance

    The Shame of Shame: (in) contemporary South African performance

    Item type: Books • Author: Abigail Wiese
    The Shame of Shame is an interdisciplinary study located at the intersection of performance studies, affect theory, shame theory, autoethnography and practice-led/research-led methodology. The Shame of Shame would be a helpful companion to anyone trying to process affects of discomfort, racism, Othering and an abjection of the Self.

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