Agriculture Subject Guide
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This LibGuide is a user-friendly subject specific tool where you can find e-journals, e-books and databases, referencing style, and plagiarism information for Faculty of Agriculture in one place.
- ScienceDirect
- SAGE Journals
- Reseach4life
- Annual Review Journals
- EBSCO host research databases
- American Society of Agric & Biological Engineering
- Agri Gene
- Agricultural Administration
- Agricultural Administration and Extension
- Agricultural Economics
- Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
- Agricultural Meteorology
- Agricultural Sciences in China
- Agricultural Systems
- Agricultural Water Management
- Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia
- Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
- Agriculture and Environment
- Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Agro-Ecosystems
- Organic Farming : An Introduction
- Entrepreneurship in Farming
- Communist Agriculture : Farming in the Far East and Cuba
- Farming and Famine : Landscape Vulnerability in Northeast Ethiopia, 1889-1991
- Organic Agriculture : African Experiences in Resilience and Sustainability
- Market-oriented Farming : An Overview
- Advances in Animal Science and Zoology
- Science, Medicine, and Animals : Teacher's Guide
- Animals, Deviance, and Sex
- Animal Welfare : Assessment, Challenges and Improvement Strategies
- Animal Welfare at Slaughter
- Animal Science and Issues
Open Shelves (First Floor)
Most printed books are found on open shelves. Books are arranged according to their subject using Dewey Decimal classification Agricultural books start from 630-639Archival Materials (Basement)
Materials such as Thesis, Dissertations and students projects are found in Archives. Agricultural publications such Thesis, Dissertations and students projects are also found in Archives Archival materials for Agriculture starts from TH630-TH639.DIC Section (First Floor)
Lesotho Development Information center (DIC) is whereby you get publications for FAO, UNICEF, WHO, and IMF.
A reference list is a complete list of all the sources used when creating a piece of work. This list includes information about the sources like the author, date of publication, title of the source and more.