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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Galloway FCJ: 2004. Notes on the usefulness of publishing statistics for a broader South African book history. English in Africa, 47 (1), pp 109-118.

Dick AL: 2004. Building a nation of readers? Women’s organizations and the politics of reading in South Africa, 1900-1914. Historia: Journal of the Historical Society of South Africa/ Joernaal Van Die Historiese Genootskap Van Suid-Afrika, 49 (2) / Nov, pp 23-44.

Dick AL: 2004. Book burning in South Africa and the complicity of librarians, 1955-1971. Innovation: A Journal for Appropriate Librarianship and Information Work in Southern Africa, 28 (1) / June, pp 31-40.

Dick AL: 2004. Denis Goldberg on librarianship and history: Extracts from an interview. Innovation: A Journal for Appropriate Librarianship and Information Work in Southern Africa, 28 (1) / June, pp 17-21.

Snyman ME: 2004. Afrikaans youth series books: Exhibitions of societal change. Innovation: A Journal for Appropriate Librarianship and Information Work in Southern Africa, 28 (1) / June, pp 9-16.

Snyman ME: 2004. Wie skryf wat vir wie ? ’n Outeursprofiel van die Afrikaanse kinder- en jeugprosa (fiksie) 1990 - 2001. Literator, 25 (3) / Nov, p. ????.

Snyman ME, Venter R: 2004. Produksiepatrone van Afrikaanse kinder-en jeugprosa: ’n verkennende statistiese ontleding, 1990–2001. Mousaion, 22 (1) / Dec, pp 119-136.

Galloway FCJ, Venter R: 2004. A research framework to map the transition of theSouth African Book industry. Publishing Research Quarterly.

Snyman ME: 2004. Using the printed medium to disseminate information about psychiatric disorders. South African Psychiatry Review, 7 (4) / Nov, pp 15-20.

Galloway FCJ: 2004. 'Ek is nie meer een van ons nie': Breyten en die volk - ‘n Verkenning van die sikliese ritme en die terugkerende motiewe in die openbare reaksie op Breyten Bretenbach. Tydskrif vir Letterkunde, 41 (1), pp 5-38.

 

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