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Finding isiXhosa Literature: three major tools
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Finding Seminal Authors and Mapping the Shape of the Literature
Aditi's Humanities Referencing Style Guide
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Review Articles - A new option on Google Scholar
Aditi Hunma's Humanities Referencing Style Guide
Aditi Hunma's Humanities 2022 Reference Guide for First Year Students
A guide to referencing in every style used in Humanities, with clear worked examples for referencing many different types of sources
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