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[[SACat Plus]] is set of bibliographic resources managed by [[Sabinet]]. This comprises a group of comprehensive databases that provides substantial coverage of the items available in Southern African Libraries.
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'''This service offers the following bibliographic databases:'''
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===[[SACat]]===
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A database of all items held in Southern Africa libraries. It includes books, journals, conference proceedings,
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standards, technical reports and electronic resources. Updated daily.
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===[[SANB]]===
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The [[South African National Bibliography]] is a compilation listing of books, pamphlets, government publications, microforms, maps, technical reports, and periodicals published in South Africa. Created by the [[National Library of South Africa]]. Updated daily.
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===[[UCTD]]===
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The [[Union Catalogue for Theses and Dissertations]] refers to the bibliographic records of theses and dissertations at master’s and doctorate level submitted to universities in South Africa since 1918. Updated daily.
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=== [[Navtech]] ===
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Information on completed research projects undertaken at the universities of technology and the old
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technikons across South Africa (1980s-). Updated daily.
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=== [[Subsidie]] ===
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Lists all periodicals approved as research platforms. National and international accredited journals are listed.
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Updated annually.
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=== [[Current and Completed Research]] ===
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South African research projects in economics, science and humanities, and includes the master’s and
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doctoral theses and dissertations from South African universities, technikons, and universities of technology,
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as well as the research works from the government, non-government and private sectors. Some records
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include links to the full text. The database is maintained by the National Research Foundation. (1919- ).
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=== [[African Digital Repository]] ===
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A central repository for records harvested from the institutional repositories of a number of Southern African
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and African institutions. Links to the full text are included.

Revision as of 06:44, 14 March 2019

SACat Plus is set of bibliographic resources managed by Sabinet. This comprises a group of comprehensive databases that provides substantial coverage of the items available in Southern African Libraries.

This service offers the following bibliographic databases:

SACat

A database of all items held in Southern Africa libraries. It includes books, journals, conference proceedings, standards, technical reports and electronic resources. Updated daily.

SANB

The South African National Bibliography is a compilation listing of books, pamphlets, government publications, microforms, maps, technical reports, and periodicals published in South Africa. Created by the National Library of South Africa. Updated daily.


UCTD

The Union Catalogue for Theses and Dissertations refers to the bibliographic records of theses and dissertations at master’s and doctorate level submitted to universities in South Africa since 1918. Updated daily.

Navtech

Information on completed research projects undertaken at the universities of technology and the old technikons across South Africa (1980s-). Updated daily.

Subsidie

Lists all periodicals approved as research platforms. National and international accredited journals are listed. Updated annually.


Current and Completed Research

South African research projects in economics, science and humanities, and includes the master’s and doctoral theses and dissertations from South African universities, technikons, and universities of technology, as well as the research works from the government, non-government and private sectors. Some records include links to the full text. The database is maintained by the National Research Foundation. (1919- ).

African Digital Repository

A central repository for records harvested from the institutional repositories of a number of Southern African and African institutions. Links to the full text are included.