The article examines the problems facing African scholars and publishers, in the context of rapid developments in information technology and a deepening economic gulf between industrialised and Third World countries. Many of these problems, and conventional responses to them from libraries, publishers, and donors, are themselves a legacy of colonial relations, the most significant of which is the deepening dependence on Western forms of knowledge and systems to validate all forms of intellectual activity. Questioning the terms 'information-rich' and 'information-poor', the author stresses the need for Africans to develop the means to generate, value, and disseminate their own forms of knowledge
This article focuses on available opportunities and challenges which institutions of higher educatio...
Africana librarians in the United States work to sustain a larger dialogue, one that contributes to ...
Through knowledge management, African countries can achieve manufacturing industrialisation. African...
This article explores the practice of 'knowledge production' and 'publishing' in Africa. Knowledge p...
Short Summary Knowledge is seen as a principal currency in the developing global economy, a strateg...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
The article looks at contradictions facing libraries in Africa where the information and development...
Indigenous and foreign researchers have long produced knowledge on African realities. Nevertheless, ...
The scholarly journal has been a means of disseminating information and communicating acquired knowl...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
The paper examines the interconnections between intellectual capital formation or development in sub...
Globalization has impacted unprecedentedly on global knowledge production. The politics of knowledge...
While open access publishing models offer solutions to the marginalization of African research, this...
It has been a commonly held theory that the difficulties in promoting books in Africa has been due t...
This article focuses on available opportunities and challenges which institutions of higher educatio...
Africana librarians in the United States work to sustain a larger dialogue, one that contributes to ...
Through knowledge management, African countries can achieve manufacturing industrialisation. African...
This article explores the practice of 'knowledge production' and 'publishing' in Africa. Knowledge p...
Short Summary Knowledge is seen as a principal currency in the developing global economy, a strateg...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
The article looks at contradictions facing libraries in Africa where the information and development...
Indigenous and foreign researchers have long produced knowledge on African realities. Nevertheless, ...
The scholarly journal has been a means of disseminating information and communicating acquired knowl...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
The paper examines the interconnections between intellectual capital formation or development in sub...
Globalization has impacted unprecedentedly on global knowledge production. The politics of knowledge...
While open access publishing models offer solutions to the marginalization of African research, this...
It has been a commonly held theory that the difficulties in promoting books in Africa has been due t...
This article focuses on available opportunities and challenges which institutions of higher educatio...
Africana librarians in the United States work to sustain a larger dialogue, one that contributes to ...
Through knowledge management, African countries can achieve manufacturing industrialisation. African...