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Item Exploring the Contrast: Narrative and Systematic Literature Reviews in Academic Research(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Ndlovu, NokuthulaThis presentation aims to explain the differences between Narrative and Systematic Reviews clarifying their definitions, methods, and providing examples. Reviews play a crucial role in synthesizing existing knowledge and informing further research. Two prominent types of reviews in academic research are Narrative Reviews and Systematic Reviews.Item Impact and knowledge dissemination: sharing your research using Open Research(er) Visibility Tools – with elements of Dr Nader Ale Ebrahim’s view(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Matizirofa, Lazarus GallantAbstract is not availableItem Letter of acknowledgement: "Planning and Accomplishing a Successful Thesis and Dissertation A Guidebook and Sourcebook” – Prof Dr Mogobo Nokaneng(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-06-12) Selematsela, DaisyI acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of the book entitled, “Planning and Accomplishing a Successful Thesis and Dissertation A Guidebook and Sourcebook” – Prof Dr Mogobo Nokaneng.Item Letter of acknowledgement: George Bizos archive donation(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-06-06) Selematsela, DaisyDear Mr. John Tamaras. George Bizos archive donation. I acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of R417 801.40. The library is very grateful for this donation.Item Letter of acknowledgement: Helen Suzman existing collection(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-06-06) Selematsela, DaisyDear Dr Frances Barbara Jowell. Helen Suzman existing collection, donation: I acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of R23 168.63 towards the upkeep of the Helen Suzman Papers. The library is very grateful for this donation.Item Letter of acknowledgement: “A part apart: the life and thought of B R Ambedkar” – “Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar and the question of socialism in India” – “The evolution of pragmatism in India: an intellectual biography of B R Ambedkar”(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-08) Selematsela, DaisyI acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of the following 3 books: - “A part apart: the life and thought of B R Ambedkar” – Ashok Gopal (1 copy) - “Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar and the question of socialism in India” – V Geetha (1 copy) - “The evolution of pragmatism in India: an intellectual biography of B R Ambedkar” – Scott R Stroud (1 copy)Item Letter of acknowledgement: “Administrative Law in South Africa” – Cora Hoexter and Glenn Penfold (1 copy)(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-09-10) Selematsela, DaisyI acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of the following book: - “Administrative Law in South Africa” – Cora Hoexter and Glenn Penfold (1 copy).Item Letter of acknowledgement: “Conscientious Objector to the apartheid army”(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-05-31) Selematsela, DaisyDear Mr. Moll. I acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of the book entitled, “Conscientious Objector to the apartheid army” (2 copies). The library is very grateful for this donation.Item Letter of acknowledgement: “The Art Collection of Herberte Ruperte”(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-06-12) Selematsela, DaisyI acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of the book entitled, “The Art Collection of Herberte Ruperte” (2 copies).Item Letter of acknowledgement: “The Johannesburg Saga” – John R Shorten(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-07-30) Selematsela, DaisyI acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of the book entitled, “The Johannesburg Saga” – John R Shorten (1 copy).Item Letter of acknowledgement: “The problem with Black people” by Angelo C Louw.(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-06-12) Selematsela, DaisyDear Mr. Louw. I acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of five copies of the book entitled, “The problem with Black people” by Angelo C Louw. ISBN 9780796113290.Item Letter of acknowledgment: "books from the late Judge Zulman’s collection."(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2023-09) Selematsela, DaisyI acknowledge with thanks and appreciation your donation of the following books from the late Judge Zulman’s collection: 1. The law of evidence in South Africa- 3rd edition-1952 C Norman Scoble; 2. The Law of hire-purchase in South Africa-3rd edition-1964 M A Diemont, R M Marais; 3. The Law of Mortgage and pledge in South Africa- 2nd edition- 1961 George Wille; 4. The law, procedure and conduct of meetings in South Africa-4th edition-1975 Arthur Lewin; 5. Phipson on the Law of Evidence-9th edition-1952 Burrows Roland; 6. Rules and practice of the Supreme court of South Africa-1st edition-1958 Nathan and Barnett; 7. Rules and practice of the Supreme court of South Africa-2nd edition-1935 Nathan Manfred; 8. Rules of court- 2nd edition-1949 Barnett M; 9. Short encyclopedia of medicine for lawyers-1966 Levitt Walter Montague; 10. Uniform Rules of court-1965 Nathan, Barnett and Brink, 11. Wills, trusts and estates-10th edition-2017- Sitkoff R H.Item Library at the crossroads of AI technology?(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-04) Selemetsela, Daisy; Matizirofa, Lazarus GallantAbstract is not availableItem Predatory Journals and Selecting your Journal of Choice(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Jugdav, Suren K.A predatory journal is usually a journal that has no verifiable academic credentials, and as such these journals are managed by editorial boards whose subject and disciplinary coverage is questionable. A predatory journal will allude to expert scholars who do not exist, or who have been represented as part of an editorial board without their permission.Item Research Transformation: Change in the era of AI, open and impact: voices from the academic community(Digital science, 2024-10) Digital Science; Hahnel, Mark; Porter, Simon; Delevante, RachaelThe way we interact with information can amplify our ability to make connections, and in doing so transforms how we understand the world. Supercharged by the AI moment that we are in, the steady march of digital transformation in society over the last three decades is primed for rapid evolution. What is true for society, is also doubly so for research. Alongside ground-breaking research and discoveries is the constant invitation to adapt to new knowledge and abilities. Combine the general imperative within the research sector to innovate with the rapidly evolving capabilities of generative AI and it is safe to say that expectations are high. Taking effective advantage of new possibilities as they arise however, requires successful coordination within society and systems. At Digital Science, we have always sought to be an integral part of research transformation, aiming to provide products that enable the research sector to evolve research practice – from collaboration and discovery through to analytics and administration. Our ability to serve clients from research institutions to funders, publishers, and industry has placed us in a unique position to facilitate change across the sector, not simply within silos, but between them.Item Transition to Open Science: HEIs, National, and Global Perspective(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-09) Matizirofa, Lazarus GallantNot available.Item WITS University Libraries: Scholarly Communication - Open Access Perspective(University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024-01-31) Matizirofa, Lazarus Gallant; Selematsela, Daisy, DrSA Research & Higher Education in context. Democratisation of knowledge Role of South Africa/African research in the global knowledge economy. Grappling with what decolonization of curriculum and research agendas means in different areas and contexts. Pressures on South African academics, in particular women dealing with complex challenges and burdens. Balancing research, teaching & community engagement. Global knowledge environment and local needs & impacts. Funding challenges for affordable education and research growth in the context of budget deficit affecting the economy.