Browsing Library Services by Author "Marsh, Susan"

Browsing Library Services by Author "Marsh, Susan"

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  • Breytenbach, Amelia; Lourens, Antoinette; Marsh, Susan; World Veterinary Congress (30th : 2011 : Cape Town, South Africa) (2011-10)
    The history of Veterinary Science in South Africa can only be appreciated, studied, researched and passed on to coming generations if historical sources are readily available. Material and sources with historical value ...
  • Marsh, Susan; Lourens, Antoinette; Gilmore, Shirley; Nel, Marguerite Alice; Steynberg, Sunette; Grobler, Estelle; Coetsee, Tertia; Lee, Magriet; Scheepers, Susan; Matatiele, Refilwe; Van den Berg, Helmien; Malan, Danie; Stieger, Liesl; Maropane, Maggie; Moropa, Robert; Soyizwapi, Lindiwe (2013-03-20)
    Librarianship is changing, and has to change. Librarians need to master new technologies for managing and delivering information; engage with knowledge and information and moving beyond one-shot instruction. It is essential ...
  • Soyizwapi, Lindiwe; Ehlers, Gerda; Vermeulen, Julene; Van der Walt, Isak; Marsh, Susan (University of Pretoria Library Services, 2017)
  • Swanepoel, David; Breytenbach, Amelia; Coetsee, Tertia; Marsh, Susan; World Association for the History of Veterinary Medicine. International Congress (44th : 2020 : Pretoria, South Africa) (Pretoria : World Association for the History of Veterinary Medicine, 2020-02)
    The history of veterinary science and education in South Africa is embedded within the colonial history of South Africa and is essential to understand and appreciate its contribution to the well-being of the country. ...
  • Breytenbach, Amelia; Lourens, Antoinette; Marsh, Susan (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2013-04)
    The history of veterinary science in South Africa can only be appreciated, studied, researched and passed on to coming generations if historical sources are readily available. In most countries, material and sources ...
  • Lourens, Antoinette; Marsh, Susan (2013-10-03)
    The paper focuses on the history of the establishment of the University of Pretoria Faculty of Veterinary Science’s Hans Hoheisen Wildlife Research Station (HHWRS) and how a project to combine the HHWRS library collection ...