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Tufloop Graduate School of Leadership

 

Welcome to this LibGuide/Subject Guide for Turfloop Graduate School of Leadership. I hope you will find these resources useful. Should you have any queries about this LibGuide, or should you want to add other useful references to this LibGuide, please contact Kgaogelo Shai at kgaogelo.shai@ul.ac.za

 

 

Trail Database Access

Electronic Resources

The following databases bear relevance to the Management Field of study:

EBSCOhost- is a multidisciplinary database offering a variety of popular proprietary research full-text databases, e-books, and e-journals from leading information providers.

Emerald- is a multidisciplinary database with much focus on management subjects.

Limpopo Policy Research Repository- is a repository for government policy instruments and research reports or outcomes. Supports and assists policymakers, analysts, researchers, evaluators, and planners to retrieve relevant government documentation easily.

 ProQuest Ebook Central- A collection of resources providing full-text information on all subject areas.

ProQuest Journals- A collection of resources providing full-text information on all subject areas.

Sabinet- is a multidisciplinary database with a focus on the Southern African continent.

ScienceDirect- is a multidisciplinary database focusing on  Scientific resources in Physical Sciences; Engineering; Life Sciences; Health Sciences; Social Sciences; Management; Accountancy and Humanities disciplines.

ScienceDirect eBooks- A collection of resources providing full-text information on all subject areas.

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Institutional Repository

The Institutional Repository houses the electronic thesis and dissertations. The Institutional Repository archives and provides open access to digitised special collections and research materials of the University of Limpopo and affiliated institutes. To access the repository, click the link http://10.1.254.27/ 

Training

The Library is embarking on Bibliographic Instruction (BI) programme that will run throughout the year. BI is an instructional program designed to teach Library users how to search and retrieve the information they need quickly and effectively. The training covers the Library's system of organising materials, and specific resources and finding tools such as Library catalogueLibrary  Subject  databasesRefWorks (Reference organising tool), and Turnitin (plagiarism detection software).

The training is very essential for the production of high-quality research and therefore, amongst others, the training aims to achieve the following objectives

  • To train Library users to be independent in searching for information
  • To learn new skills and strategies to make effective use of online information
  • To identify research aiding tools that offer the most comprehensive resources for research literature.
  • To locate peer-reviewed journals that meet academic quality norms.
  • To locate scholarly journals licensed from many of both local and international most prestigious academic publishers.
  • To empower students with self-confidence to become lifelong learners.
  • To enhance the quality of students’ academic work.
  • Receive answers to any challenge they might be experiencing in the use of the Library

The training will take place as follows:

Date          : Every Friday
Time          : 09h00 - 13h00

Enquiries   : Mr. KS Shai
Telephone : 015 268 2958/2968
Email          : kgaogelo.shai@ul.ac.za

Library Operational Hours

 

DURING:

MON - THURS

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

Term

07h30 - 22h00

07h30 - 16h00

08h00 - 16h00

Closed

Examination

07h30 - 22h00

07h30 - 16h00

Closed

Closed

Vacation

07h30 -16h00

07h30 - 16h00

 Closed

Closed

Librarian

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Kgaogelo Shai
Contact:
University of Limpopo Library
2nd Floor
Office No. 2002
015 268 2958

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