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SA ePublications - breadth and depth of African-rich content


Johannesburg, 14 Sep 2016

With the focus on African research, Sabinet proudly launched the new SA ePublications platform on 2 September 2016, at Gallagher Estate in Midrand, Johannesburg. The Sabinet team, key stakeholders, thought leaders as well as Derek Watts shared in the excitement of the dynamic international platform: www.journals.co.za - enhanced with a desire to shape the future of African research.

The platform has extensive new features that clouts research efficacy; from an easy-to-use drop-down menu to streamlined search options and well-structured Web pages. Discoverability is further amplified through third parties such as Google, Google Scholar, Ex Libris Primo Central, OCLC, Summon (Serials Solutions), CNKI, Baidu and now IngentaConnect.

Complementing functionality, the new responsive design - mobile optimised - embraces the digital information era and ensures easy access to content with new e-commerce facilities. Single articles can be purchased with the use of PayPal or a credit card, device pairing, which allows users to connect anywhere and anytime, perfect for students and case researchers.

Personalised profiles and the option to share on social media platforms adds an extra feature to users in South Africa alone; 24 of the 26 universities make use of the service and 65 faculties and departments within these tertiary institutions publish scholarly journals. In the commercial field, there is a range of 53 trade publications distributed in the industry, and collectively there are 83 societies and associations who publish discipline-specific journals.

Interest in African research continues to grow internationally, with many prestigious international universities subscribing to the SA ePublications service. The new and enhanced platform further augments African research content to the entire world.

Sabinet provides clients and researchers with the most wide-ranging, searchable collection of full-text, electronic African journals, which include:

* Business and Finance Collection
* Education Collection
* Labour Collection
* Law Collection
* Medicine and Health Collection
* Religion Collection
* Science, Technology and Agriculture Collection
* Social Sciences and Humanities Collection
* African Journal Archive

The collection is proud to be the biggest of its kind, with an exclusive assortment of African and southern African journal titles, which include more than 430 titles as well as more than 180 000 full text articles, and the list keeps on growing.

The changes to the new platform have a tremendous impact on how research gets done, both from a local as well as an international perspective. It has been Sabinet's vision for over 30 years to ensure the capture and stewardship of all accurate information, and its availability to scholars, is maintained.

Sabinet is proudly connecting the world to Africa with constant innovation and product delivery.

For more information, please visit www.journals.co.za or www.sabinet.co.za.

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