SA Citation Plus (on SABINET) covers national, as well as international information available in South African libraries. South African information content is covered extensively. It contains indexed records from journal articles, research reports, conference proceedings and chapters in books.
SPORTDiscus with Full text is the definitive database for sports and sports medicine research. Providing hundreds of full-text sports medicine journals, it is an essential tool for health professionals and researchers studying fitness, health and sports
SA ePublications (Sabinet)Full-text
Available via Sabinet, this database provides full-text access to journals published in South Africa.
SA Government Gazette (via My LexisNexis, from 1910 to present) Full-text
SA Gazettes provides easy access to full-text databases of Government and Provincial Gazettes, Government Gazette Index and Parliamentary Bills. Complete Gazette information available in electronic format.
SA Law Reports (1947 to date) The only “all-in-one" series of South African law reports and the primary source of legal precedent in South Africa. Included is the full text of judgments from 1947 to date, presented with identical page breaks and marginal lettering as in the original printed reports, making citations standard. Go to Subscriber access and login. Obtain the access codes from your Faculty Librarian.
SABINET Abstracts A key gateway to South African information sources such as journal articles, books, research reports, theses, newspaper articles, legal information and library holdings.
Sabinet African Journals Archive is a retrospective digitisation project of full-text journal articles published in Africa, in the Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities, providing access to a multi-disciplinary, multi-country digital archive of Africa’s research and cultural heritage contained in its journal literature.
The African Journal Archive is a project of Sabinet Gateway, a non-profit organisation promoting and supporting library and information services in Africa. The project is funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Sabinet Reference This platform will provide you with a single entry point to seamlessly search Sabinet's reference products, including OAIster, OCLC's FirstSearch Service, SA Media, SA ePublications, foreign and local dissertations- and theses databases, to name but a handful. Read more about it here:
SACat (Sabinet)reflects the collections of libraries in Southern Africa and contains bibliographic information referring to books, periodicals, audiovisual items and other information material. Dates back to the 1800s. Follow the link above and select SACat in the list of databases.
SACat Plus is a federation of databases, consisting of SACat, SANB, UCTD, Current & Completed Research Projects, Navtech and Subsidie. This database group offers bibliographic information on material stored in South African libraries, material published in South Africa, theses and dissertations at master and doctorate level submitted to South African universities and current and completed research projects undertaken at South African technikons. It also lists periodicals approved as research platforms
SAGE Journals Online prestigious and highly cited journals are available electronically on the award-winning SAGE Journals Online platform. Search across 560 journals in Business, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science, Technology and Medicine.
Sage Research Methods Online (SRMO) is a research methods tool created to help researchers, faculty and students with their research projects. SRMO links over 100,000 pages of SAGE’s renowned book, journal and reference content with truly advanced search and discovery tools. Researchers can explore methods concepts to help them design research projects, understand particular methods or identify a new method, conduct their research, and write up their findings. Since SRMO focuses on methodology rather than disciplines, it can be used across the social sciences, health sciences, and more.
The South African Geological Literature (SAGEOLIT) database contains bibliographic information on geoscientific publications, selected journal articles, unpublished reports and maps, mainly from holdings of the Library of the CGS and its Information Centre. Emphasis is placed on Africa, especially southern Africa, although records cover all aspects of geoscience, worldwide. A unique feature of SAGEOLIT is the Map Database. SAGEOLIT focusses on Southern- and Sub-Saharan Africa, with special emphasis on the SADC countries, but also carries information on geoscientific literature on all parts of the world.
ScienceDirect Access to the world's largest scientific, technical and medical (STM) database. Over 1700 journals from Elsevier Science including top titles such as The Lancet, Cell and Tetrahedron. Over three million articles and over 59 million abstracts from all fields of science. Users may access full-text and bibliographic information as well as contents pages of journals.
NOTE: All new users have to register for SciFinder-n from the university’s network.
This Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) database provides references (with abstracts) to much of the world's leading scientific and technical literature (including peer-reviewed journals) in a broad range of scientific disciplines, with chemical and medical emphases. SciFinder Scholar gives you access to chemical reactions data, substance data and references from journals and patents.
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SCOPUS is a multidisciplinary navigational tool that contains records going back to the mid 1960s, offering newly-linked citations across the widest body of scientific abstracts available in one place. More coverage of scientific, technical, medical and social science literature (14,000 titles) than any other database.
SocINDEX (EbscoHost)is the world's most comprehensive and highest quality sociology research database. SocINDEX with Full Text offers coverage from all subdisciplines of sociology, including anthropology, criminology, criminal justice, cultural sociology, demography, economic development, ethnic & racial studies, gender studies, marriage & family, politics, religion, rural sociology, social psychology, social structure, social work, sociological theory, sociology of education, substance abuse, urban studies, violence, welfare, and many others.
South African National Bibliography (SANB) (Sabinet) is an accumulation of the bibliographic records of all items published in South Africa. Follow the link above and select SANB in the list of databases.
The S&P Capital IQ platform, an offering of S&P Global Market Intelligence, is your single source for a powerful array of financial data, analytics and research. Read more here. Please note: New users need to create a personal account, using their UWC e-mail address.
SpringerLink is one of the world's leading online information services for scientific, technical, and medical (STM) journals. Includes science, economics, computer science, law, mathematics and medicine.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is an open-access (freely available) reference work. It is a high-quality resource updated by experts. UWC has made a commitment to support the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy to ensure that it remains free on the Internet. List of libraries which have registered their commitment.
Subsidie (Sabinet) the Database of Approved Research Periodicals (NASOP 02-014) is compiled by the personnel of the Library and Information Service at the University of the Orange Free State. It lists all periodicals approved as research platforms. Follow the link above and select Subsidie in the list of databases.
SA Criminal Law Reports (1990 to date) this publication includes the complete set of The South African Criminal Law Reports from 1990 to date. Judgments are presented in full text, with the same page breaks and marginal lettering as printed in The South African Criminal Law Reports, making citations standard. Go to Subscriber access and login. Obtain the access codes from your Faculty Librarian.