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Vol. 12 No. 2 (2017)
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2017)
Published:
2018-05-24
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The Role of Institutional Repositories in Promoting Grey Literature in Academic Libraries in Tanzania
Athuman Samzugi
3-21
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Preservation and Accessibility of Audio-visual Records in Tanzania ' s Television Broadcasting Companies
Shanel C Komba, J Nawe, P A Manda
22-36
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Seeking health information in rural context: Exploring sources of maternal health information in rural Tanzania
Mohamed Kassim, Kokuberwa Rehema Upendo Katunzi-Mollel
37-61
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Analysis of Gender Stereotypes in Tanzania ' s Television Commercial Advertisements
Judith S Kahamba, Alfred S. Sife
62-79
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Disseminating Agricultural Research Information: A case study of farmers in Mlolo, Lupalama and Wenda villages in Iringa district, Tanzania
Christian Mubofu, Emmanuel Elia
80-97
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Utilisation of E-Resources to Support Teaching and Research in Higher Learning Institutions, Tanzania
Kelefa T Mwantimwa, Emmanuel Elia, Esther Ndenje-Sichalwe
98-123
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Farmers ' Awareness and Understanding of Climate Change and Variability in Central Semi-arid Tanzania
Emmanuel Elia
124-138
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