Journals
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An academic or scholarly journal is a periodical publication in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published in University of Ghana. Academic journals serve as permanent and transparent forums for the presentation, scrutiny, and discussion of research. They are usually peer-reviewed or refereed.
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Item The Legon Observer(Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National Affairs, 1978-09-29) Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National AffairsItem The Legon Observer(Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National Affairs, 1978-10-27) Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National AffairsItem The Legon Observer(Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National Affairs, 1978-09-15) Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National AffairsItem The Legon Observer(Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National Affairs, 1978-10-13) Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National AffairsItem The Legon Observer(Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National Affairs, 1978-11-10) Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National AffairsItem The Legon Observer(Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National Affairs, 1978-09-01) Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National AffairsItem The Legon Observer(Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National Affairs, 1970-01-02) Fortnightly Organ of the Legon Society on National AffairsAn English writer and novelist. Anthony Hartley, making a plea recently for the developing world. Before an international association for intellectual and cultural freedom stated that it seemed "fairly clear that during the Seventies political instability in Asia and Africa is liable to increase ...” Earlier. He had mentioned the urgency with Which in the Fifties, the future of the underdeveloped countries had been contemplated and planned for. But how in the late Sixties this movement could be seen to have lost much of its challenge. While the urgency and human poig- nancy of the cause itself had remained unabated. Yesterday. the 1st of January, the new decade of Anthony Hartley's concern opened in dead earnest. 11 is inevitable that we should here and now speculate on its problems and promises. At least for Africa in general and Ghana in particular.Item Index to the Legon Observer Volumes Two through Nine, 1967-1974(The Legan Society on National Affairs, 1979) Dadson, T.The Legon Observer was published from July 1966 until July 1974 when it ceased publication . (A special statement was issued as explanation of the cessation in October 1974.) During this period, the journal was the leading organ of social, economic and political commentary in Ghana. In 1971, The Legon Society on National Affairs published an index to volume one. The present index covers the contents of volumes two to nine, and thus completes the indexing of all the issues of Legan Observer ever published. To ensure uniformity the arrangement of the earlier index has been followed as far as possible . Hore subject headings and form headings have been addedItem Index to the Legon Observer Volumes Two through Nine, 1967-1974(The Legan Society on National Affairs, 1979) Dadson, T.The Legon Observer was published from July 1966 until July 1974 when it ceased publication . (A special statement was issued as explanation of the cessation in October 1974 . ) During this period, the journal was the leading organ of social, economic and political commentary in Ghana. In 1971, The Legon Society on National Affairs published an index to volume one . The present index covers the contents of volumes two to nine, and thus completes the indexing of all the issues of Legon Observer ever published . To ensure uniformity the arrangement of the earlier index has been followed as far as possible. Hare subject headings and form headings have been added , naturally , due to the volume of material handled in the current indexItem Index to the Legon Observer Volumes Two through Nine, 1967-1974(The Legon Society on National Affairs, 1979) Dadson, T.The Legon Observer was published from July 1966 until July 1974 when it ceased publication. (A special statement was issued as explanation of the cessation in October 1974.) During this period, the journal was the leading organ of social, economic and political commentary in Ghana. In 1971, The Legon Society on National Affairs published an index to volume one. The present index covers the contents of volumes two to nine, and thus completes the indexing of all the issues of Legon Observer ever published. To ensure uniformity the arrangement of the earlier index has been followed as far as possible. More subject headings and form headings have been added, naturally, due to the volume of material handled in the current index.