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  3. Vol. 79 No. 1 (2013)

Vol. 79 No. 1 (2013)

Published: 2013-08-01

Editorial

  • Editorial
    Jaya Raju
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Research Articles

  • South Africa as an information and knowledge society: benefit to the informal sector women entrepreneurs
    Glenrose Velile Jiyane, Mabel K Majanja, Bertha J Mostert, Dennis Ocholla
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  • From borders and landscape to ecosystem: reconfiguring library services to meet the needs of South African youth
    Genevieve Hart, Mary Nassimbeni
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  • Information needs changing over time: a critical discussion
    Theo JD Bothma, Henning Bergenholtz
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  • An analysis of the library and information science (LIS) job market in South Africa
    Dennis Ocholla, Mzwandile Shongwe
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Book Reviews

  • Information literacy and cultural heritage: developing a model for lifelong learning by Kim Baker
    Peter Underwood
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