Welcome to the subject guide for the School of Industrial Psychology and Human Resource Management.
This LibGuide will help you to find relevant academic information on your topic. If you struggle to find information you're welcome to contact your Faculty Librarian for assistance.
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1. Identify your search terms
2. Find synonyms or alternative words to search
3. Choose your database to search in under the Articles/Journals tab
4. Find books, e-books, theses/dissertations under the Books tab
5. Find subject-related data under the Subject Databases tab
6. For research-related info like EndNote, Accredited journals, Interlibrary Loans etc. go to the Research/Open Scholarship tab
7. Training videos and links are available under the Training tab
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Articles in Accredited Journals are recognised research outputs which meet specified criteria and, therefore, qualify for subsidisation by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). This database is compiled from the seven lists (2024) on the DHET web page.
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