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African Languages and Culture: Teaching and Learning Support

Welcome to African Languages guide, that will assist you on how to access to all the information resources the UNIZULU libraries (Dlangezwa and Richardsbay libraries) have

Library Orientation

The main objective of the user orientation is to introduce the library facilities, resources, services and library techniques to the users. It is also designed to teach library users how to locate the information they need quickly and effectively.

Library Orientation is offered to new staff and students, at the beginning of each year and throughout the year on request

Library Orientation Takes only one hour per session

 

It is compulsory for every new students!!!

Faculty of Arts Librarian

Faculty of Arts Librarian is responsible for the various workshop. She is the one who provides trainings for all the undergraduate students who are under the Faculty of Arts

 

Training on request ask 

 Faculty of Arts Librarian : Ms Faith Nsele

E-mail                              : NseleF@unizulu.ac.za

Tel:                                  : 0359026688

Library Workshops

 

UNIZULU Library Workshops include the following topics:

 - Know your library: an overview of Library Services/resources and facilities

 - Stay Away From Plagiarism : what you need to know to avoid it.

 - Turnitin : Plagiarism checker and grammar mistakes software.

 - E-Books

 - E-Resources,  tips for searching and more: UNIZULU e-catalogue, (EBSCO Discover Service, JSTOR, HeinOnline etc)

 - Referencing made easy : EndNote

 - Press-Reader

Subject Libguides

The libguides are subject specific introductions to Library resources and services, written and compiled by the  information librarians.To have access to all our guides go to:

https://unizulu.libguides.com

Information  Librarians

A list of Information Librarians and their  subjects, are responsible for various things in the library.They are supporting researchers, students , community at large needs in the followings ways: 

  • assistance with research needs; ​
  • training in the use of the subject databases;
  • ​support in setting up alerting services; 
  • partnering with academics in the structuring of study material;
  • gathering subject-specific input for collection development 
  • developing partnerships with academics, researchers and graduate students
 
 
University of Zululand Library Guides