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Knowledge production through collaborative research in sub-Saharan Africa: how much do countries contribute to each other's knowledge output and citation impact?
OB Onyancha, JR Maluleka
Scientometrics 87 (2), 315-336, 2011
1252011
Acquisition, transfer and preservation of indigenous knowledge by traditional healers in the Limpopo province of South Africa
JR Maluleka
PhD diss. University of South Africa, 2017
322017
Factors influencing research collaboration in LIS schools in South Africa
JR Maluleka, OB Onyancha, I Ajiferuke
Scientometrics 107, 337-355, 2016
282016
Research collaboration among Library and Information Science schools in South Africa (1991–2012): an informetrics study
JR Maluleka, OB Onyancha
Mousaion 34 (3), 36-59, 2016
252016
Research collaboration in the archives and records management field across and beyond universities in Africa: An informetric analysis
M Ngoepe, J Maluleka, OB Onyancha
Mousaion 32 (3), 119-135, 2014
232014
Trends, patterns, challenges and types of archival research in sub-Saharan Africa.
OB Onyancha, M Ngoepe, J Maluleka
African Journal of Library, Archives & Information Science 25 (2), 2015
222015
Adoption and use of social media in academic libraries in South Africa
B Rabatseta, JR Maluleka, OB Onyancha
South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science 87 (1), 20-31, 2021
172021
The preservation of knowledge of traditional healing in the Limpopo province of South Africa
JR Maluleka, P Ngulube
Information Development 34 (5), 515-525, 2018
162018
Sharing is caring: Knowledge sharing at the city of Johannesburg Library and Information Services
L Nkomo, JR Maluleka, P Ngulube
South African Journal of Information Management 23 (1), 1-9, 2021
142021
Provision for digital records management in the curriculum of LIS schools at public universities in South Africa
JR Maluleka, M Nkwe, M Ngoepe
Journal of the South African Society of Archivists 51, 34-69, 2018
122018
Turning mirrors into windows: Knowledge transfer among indigenous healers in Limpopo province of South Africa
JR Maluleka, M Ngoepe
South African Journal of Information Management 20 (1), 2018
102018
Marketing of library resources and its impact on the library usage of distance-learning students
D Atuase, J Maluleka
Digital Library Perspectives 39 (1), 111-123, 2022
92022
Indigenous Knowledge in Africa: A Bibliometric Analysis of Publishing Patterns
JR Maluleka, P Ngulube
Publishing Research Quarterly 35 (3), 445-462, 2019
92019
Integrating traditional medical knowledge into mainstream healthcare in Limpopo Province
JR Maluleka, M Ngoepe
Information Development, 35 (5), 714-723, 2019
92019
Towards a uniform terminology for Indigenous knowledge concepts: Informetrics perspectives
OB Onyancha, P Ngulube, J Maluleka, K Mokwatlo
African Journal of Library, Archives & Information Science 28 (2), 155-167, 2018
82018
The status of traditional healing in the Limpopo province of South Africa
RJ Maluleka
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 76 (4), 2020
72020
Accumulation of cultural capital: the acquisition of indigenous knowledge by traditional healers in the Limpopo province of South Africa
JR Maluleka, M Ngoepe
International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies 9 (3), 278-292, 2018
72018
An analysis of the throughput rate of doctoral students in LIS schools in South Africa, 2005–2015
JR Maluleka, M Ngoepe
Mousaion 36 (3), 1-17, 2018
62018
My story, your story, our story: Storytelling, learning and cultural heritage
M Ngoepe, J Maluleka, M Shekgola
NLSA Bulletin 75 (1), 15-28, 2021
52021
ACQUISITION
JR Maluleka
TRANSFER AND PRESERVATION OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE BY TRADITIONAL HEALERS IN …, 2018
52018
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