page  // 22 Nov 2022

How to identify predatory publishers

How to evaluate requests for journal article submissions, what to consider when choosing where to publish, and how to judge the quality of a journal for unethical publishing practices.
article  // 20 Mar 2023

Human Rights in the AV Archive

The urgency to restore the AV collections in UCT Libraries Special Collections is underscored by their critical role in documenting the history of struggle, and transition to, human rights and democracy in South Africa.
article  // 28 Mar 2023

Tape: A paper conservators’ worst nightmare

Since the invention of pressure-sensitive tapes in the 1920’s, it became an ideal solution for a variety of applications. However, conservators know its long-term effects as disfiguring, damaging, and it is very very difficult to remove.
page  // 22 Jan 2024

UCT Press

UCT Press has a proud history as one of our institution’s outlets for scholarly publishing.
page  // 13 Nov 2024

Memory@UCT

This blog gives a platform to archivists and researchers to explore the memories preserved at UCT.
article  // 17 Aug 2020

My lockdown experience by Andrea Walker

I started out loving lockdown. Early morning meetings in bed when it's the middle of winter and pouring with rain? Wonderful. No constant interruptions from users? Fantastic! Constant interruptions from three cats and the elderly neighb
article  // 23 Sep 2021

Recovering the Archive

From salvage to recovery. A story by our Principal Archivist, Michal Singer about the first responders and the relentless efforts to recover our manuscripts and archives.