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Need a literature search? Request one online at libguides.unisa.ac.za/request/postgr… or via the Unisa Student App. Login > tap the Library icon > Literature search form. Let our specialists find the best sources for you—saving you time! #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices
In this session, we’re learning how to balance praise and critique in our book reviews. Constructive feedback is key to helping authors and illustrators grow! @PukuBooks #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
You are invited, register to attend: forms.office.com/r/YAbgWe0sSi Watch online: youtube.com/live/f6UGgrZNR… #unisarsc #departmentofinformationscience #unisalibraryandinformationservices #bookclub
Our second facilitator is Zanele Ndlovu! Zanele’s work in rural community development and her passion for children’s literacy are inspiring us all to think about cultural competence in book reviewing. @PukuBooks #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
We are learning how to end our book reviews with specificity. It’s all about offering clear, helpful feedback for readers! @PukuBooks #BookReviewSkills #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
Next, we are exploring Mining Metadata! Understanding metadata helps us make children’s books more discoverable—especially in African languages. @PukuBooks #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
We are diving into Reading Levels vs Readability Scores. This is key to ensuring we recommend books that are perfect for kids! #BookReviewSkills #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
So excited to be learning from Nomvuyo Lerato Mzamane today! Nomvuyo’s decades of experience in global education and children’s media are shaping our approach to reviewing children’s books with purpose and impact. @PukuBooks #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
The focus now falls on Understanding Plot and Story—a crucial part of any book review! We’re learning to dig deep into the structure of stories for kids. #PlotAndStory #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
#UnisalibraryandInformationServices Amongst our speakers we have our service provider covering WebofScience & Incites (Clarivate) by Zanele from WWIS.
The Children’s Books Review Workshop starts with a reflection on childhood stories and books. It’s fascinating how early reading experiences influence the way we approach reviews today! #QOTD: What books shaped your childhood? #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
#UnisalibraryandInformationServices Another service provider from SciVal (Elsevier) presented by Ms Moodley joining online about the value for the Unisa Researchers
#UnisalibraryandInformationServices The Research and Innovation week Library programme concluded with Dr Marumo doing vote of thanks to our speakers and the audience.
#UnisalibraryandInformationServices Topics covered include: Dr Mo with "Academic Librarians as Catalysts for citizen Science". Dr Mosako with "LIS Digital Presence in the 5IR Era" Lets bond & share. Learned of Cobotic
You are invited, register to attend: forms.office.com/r/YAbgWe0sSi Watch online: youtube.com/live/f6UGgrZNR… #unisarsc #departmentofinformationscience #unisalibraryandinformationservices #bookclub
Need a literature search? Request one online at libguides.unisa.ac.za/request/postgr… or via the Unisa Student App. Login > tap the Library icon > Literature search form. Let our specialists find the best sources for you—saving you time! #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices
Are you interested in learning more about writing book reviews? The Unisa Library has many resources available to you: tinyurl.com/BookReviewUnisa #BookReviews #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices
We are learning how to end our book reviews with specificity. It’s all about offering clear, helpful feedback for readers! @PukuBooks #BookReviewSkills #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
In this session, we’re learning how to balance praise and critique in our book reviews. Constructive feedback is key to helping authors and illustrators grow! @PukuBooks #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
The focus now falls on Understanding Plot and Story—a crucial part of any book review! We’re learning to dig deep into the structure of stories for kids. #PlotAndStory #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
We are diving into Reading Levels vs Readability Scores. This is key to ensuring we recommend books that are perfect for kids! #BookReviewSkills #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
Next, we are exploring Mining Metadata! Understanding metadata helps us make children’s books more discoverable—especially in African languages. @PukuBooks #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
The Children’s Books Review Workshop just tackled the good, bad, and interesting news about children’s literature. From exciting wins to the challenges ahead, it’s all about improving access to quality books for kids! #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
The Children’s Books Review Workshop starts with a reflection on childhood stories and books. It’s fascinating how early reading experiences influence the way we approach reviews today! #QOTD: What books shaped your childhood? #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
Our second facilitator is Zanele Ndlovu! Zanele’s work in rural community development and her passion for children’s literacy are inspiring us all to think about cultural competence in book reviewing. @PukuBooks #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
So excited to be learning from Nomvuyo Lerato Mzamane today! Nomvuyo’s decades of experience in global education and children’s media are shaping our approach to reviewing children’s books with purpose and impact. @PukuBooks #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
Today's Children’s Books Review Workshop with @pukubooks will start soon! From understanding cultural competence to breaking down readability scores, we are diving deep into the skills needed to review children's books. #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
Excited for tomorrow’s Children’s Books Review Workshop at UNISA Library! Get ready for a day full of hands-on learning and powerful insights into reviewing children’s books, especially in African languages. Stay tuned for updates! #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #Puku
#unisair register here tinyurl.com/4vjxs2yb #unisalibraryandinformationservices #researchers #output
Need a literature search? Request one online at libguides.unisa.ac.za/request/postgr… or via the Unisa Student App. Login > tap the Library icon > Literature search form. Let our specialists find the best sources for you—saving you time! #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices
Let's start the event with a moment of peace and reflection. Ms Mokgadi Senyolo, Head Branch Librarian, will guide us through a brief meditation before we dive into the powerful discussions. tinyurl.com/4at8t5ta #Widowhood #BookLaunch #unisalibraryandinformationservices
Thank you to Prof Meyiwa for sharing her powerful message of support! Your words inspire us to keep pushing boundaries and making an impact. Let’s carry that energy with us into the next year! #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #MessageOfSupport #YearEndInspiration
#UnisaIR #Careprin #unisalibraryandinformationservices Learn more about CARE: gida-global.org/care Access the Unisa Research Data Repository: unisa.figshare.com
And that’s a wrap on the formal programme! Let’s continue the celebrations and make some amazing memories together! #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices #CelebrationContinues #CheersToTheNewYear
Prof Mpho Ngoepe, Executive Director, Unisa Library and Information Services, officially opening our year-end event! We reflect on our journey and look forward to what’s next. Let’s kick off the year’s closing with energy and enthusiasm! #UnisaLibraryAndInformationServices
You are invited, register to attend: forms.office.com/r/YAbgWe0sSi Watch online: youtube.com/live/f6UGgrZNR… #unisarsc #departmentofinformationscience #unisalibraryandinformationservices #bookclub
Dr Sizakele Matlabe, Project Leader of Danke Widowhood Issues Research, sets the scene. This important context that will deepen our understanding of the challenges faced by widows. tinyurl.com/4at8t5ta #Widowhood #BookLaunch #unisalibraryandinformationservices
Meet the experts! Ms. Nokuthula Nkosi will introduce the esteemed panel members who will discuss the role of widows as Basadi (women) in Southern Africa. tinyurl.com/4at8t5ta #Widowhood #BookLaunch #unisalibraryandinformationservices #PanelDiscussion
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