A full journal citation consists of Author, Year of publication, Title of the article, Name of the journal, Volume number, Issue number and range page numbers
e.g. Oyieke, Lilian I.; Dick, Archie L.; Bothma, T. 2013. Social media access and participation in established democracies and authoritarian states. Innovation: journal of appropriate librarianship and information work in Southern Africa. 47. pp.121-144.
It is specifically used when one has a full journal citation of an article e.g.
Oyieke, Lilian I.; Dick, Archie L.; Bothma, T. 2013. Social media access and participation in established democracies and authoritarian states. Innovation: journal of appropriate librarianship and information work in Southern Africa. 47. pp.121-144.
One can also browse journals in a specific subject.
e-Journals quick guide
Select a search field Journal Source by clicking on the drop-down arrow. In the search box, type the journal name and press Enter/click on Search
Click onto the name of a record, more information about it becomes available, such as:
Location
(on which level in the library or branch library an item can be found);
Call number
(indicates the shelf number/the number on the spine of the bound journal)
Students and staff can request print or a chapter that is not available at UP Library from other libraries.
Use Interlending Request/ Inter-Library Loans (ILL) service as follow in the shrt video link below:
http://makerspace.up.ac.za/islandora/object/islandora%3A139
Queries about Interlending (ILL) Requests can be directed to ILL Desk at 012 2403229