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African Journal Archive

The African Journal Archive is a retrospective open access journal service that preserves and makes available African journal literature dating as far back as 1906, originating from a wide base of publishers and societies on the African continent. The Carnegie Corporation of New York initiated and sponsored the Sabinet Gateway project. Sabinet is pleased to make it available as a collection via the SA ePublications platform.
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Agriprobe
AgriPROBE is the quarterly magazine of the Western Cape Department of Agriculture. The quarterly magazine reports on the progress made by the Department in terms of research, as well as on a wide range of other news of value to you, our partner in agriculture.
The well-known Elsenburg Journal appears as a black and white insert in AgriPROBE for those interested in more serious research articles.
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Akroterion
Akroterion is published annually by the Department of Ancient Studies, University of Stellenbosch, with the financial support of the Classical Association of South Africa. The journal publishes articles in English or Afrikaans aimed at the non-specialist, covering all aspects of ancient Greek and Roman civilization, but focusing especially on the influence and reception of the Classics.
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Annals of the Transvaal Museum
The Annals of the Transvaal Museum publishes original research on various aspects of terrestrial zoology mostly based on the collections of the Transvaal Museum. Although the focus of research conducted at the Museum has traditionally been on southern Africa, contributions dealing with other parts of the Afrotropical Region will be considered.,
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Arms Control : Africa
Arms Control: Africa is a joint initiative of the Institute for Security Studies and the African Union.
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Article 19
Article 19 is a dedicated journal highlighting issues related to all forms of corporal punishment of children. It seeks to promote positive forms of discipline and the abolition of corporal punishment to ensure the realisation of children's rights to dignity and physical integrity. The journal aims to serve as a mechanism through which diverse and relevant information advocating the prohibition of all forms of corporal punishment of children in South Africa and on the African continent can be disseminated. It is published every four months by the Children's Rights Project at the Community Law Centre.,
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Article 40
Article 40 is a quarterly newsletter, published by the Children's Rights Project of the Community Law Centre.
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Bulletin of Statistics
The Bulletin of Statistics is one of the country's oldest journals and has been published since 1922. Originally published monthly, it has appeared quarterly (March, June, September and December) since 1967. The Bulletin of Statistics is a reference source which provides statistics in the form of time series of short-term statistics on a month by month, quarter by quarter and year by year basis.
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CSIR Science Scope
The ScienceScope highlights science and R&D projects undertaken by CSIR scientists, sometimes in partnership with industry and science faculties, and always for socio-economic benefit. Often articles are selected in line with relevant themes, such as energy, health, defence and security, etc, but only articles with a science focus are published. Readers are varied and include decision- and policy-makers, leadership in appropriate government departments, peer-researchers locally and abroad and the informed public with an interest in science.
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Cardiovascular Journal of Africa
The Cardiovascular Journal of Africa is a Peer-reviewed journal. We cover all areas of cardiovascular scientific researches, Case Reports, Surveys, Industry News and Commentaries. The Journal is the official mouthpiece of the Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR). It has been in publication since 1990 and its main aim is to provide a window for original research from the African continent. A full electronic record is available since its initiation (www.cvja.co.za). The journal is listed and/or indexed in almost all the major databases, namely, PubMed (2001); PubMed CENTRAL (2012), SciSearch SCI, Scopus, Sabinet. This Journal is the only specialist, widely indexed Cardiology Journal on the African continent.
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