This subject guide provides access to the Library's key resources relevant to the field of the Theory of Literature.
Explore the different resources and contact your Personal Librarian if you need any assistance.
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NEW STUDENTS
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Step 1. Claim your myUnisa login account. MyUnisa is the official online student platform used by the University to communicate with students and where they can access relevant study-related information online e.g. registration details, study material, examination timetables, study fees etc. Watch the video: How to claim your myUnisa for step-by-step instructions.
Step 2: Activate your myLife email account. This is your official Unisa student email account and should at all times be used when communicating with the University (Student Administration, Library etc). Emails from private email addresses will not be attended to.
Watch the video: How to access your Unisa myLife email account for step-by-step instructions.
ALL UNISA STUDENTS
NB! When prompted to log in to Unisa Library online, ALL REGISTERED UNISA STUDENTS are expected to do do using their myUnisa login details (Username: student number; Password: myLife email password).
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