This paper puts forward a case for the indigenization of LIS in the East African region. The paper recognizes that the politics of LIS in East African Region is influenced by both the global developments, agendas and goals in LIS (including World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and IFLA), and the political and socio-economic environment of the indigenous society. This article emphasizes the need for the LIS profession to redefine itself in addressing the global needs in a knowledge society. This requires international cooperation and networking and a well defined educational, research and development programme. For this to work within the East African economic and political blocks requires that a supportive environment is nurtured ...
SCECSAL is the Standing Conference of Eastern central and Southern African librarians which is a bod...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations can be achieved through teaching,...
A conference paper presented at the African Library Institutions and Associations (AfLIA) internatio...
The article looks at contradictions facing libraries in Africa where the information and development...
This paper identifies the challenges facing African governments face in the application of digital l...
The focus of this paper is on library development in contemporary African society. A discussion of ...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastru...
The global transition to the information and knowledge society requires that every country contribut...
To provide an exposé of digital-age library and information science (LIS) education for an African a...
The purpose of this article is to describe the historical development of Library and Information Sci...
Purpose- In the context of the historical influence of British and American trends on the African LI...
This paper discusses the need for information professionals in Africa to mobilise resources for effe...
This paper discusses the role information can play in the development of African countries in the 21...
Africana librarians in the United States work to sustain a larger dialogue, one that contributes to ...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
SCECSAL is the Standing Conference of Eastern central and Southern African librarians which is a bod...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations can be achieved through teaching,...
A conference paper presented at the African Library Institutions and Associations (AfLIA) internatio...
The article looks at contradictions facing libraries in Africa where the information and development...
This paper identifies the challenges facing African governments face in the application of digital l...
The focus of this paper is on library development in contemporary African society. A discussion of ...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastru...
The global transition to the information and knowledge society requires that every country contribut...
To provide an exposé of digital-age library and information science (LIS) education for an African a...
The purpose of this article is to describe the historical development of Library and Information Sci...
Purpose- In the context of the historical influence of British and American trends on the African LI...
This paper discusses the need for information professionals in Africa to mobilise resources for effe...
This paper discusses the role information can play in the development of African countries in the 21...
Africana librarians in the United States work to sustain a larger dialogue, one that contributes to ...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
SCECSAL is the Standing Conference of Eastern central and Southern African librarians which is a bod...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations can be achieved through teaching,...
A conference paper presented at the African Library Institutions and Associations (AfLIA) internatio...