LIS Education curriculum in Uganda is as old as the East African School of Library and Information Science (EASLIS) which started producing Information Professionals (IPs) since 1963. This paper probes whether Uganda LIS Education Curriculum currently offered by EASLIS is capable of graduating IPs specialized in digitization. It is premised on the hypothesis that an optimum curriculum is key to Digital Library Education in producing IPs to spearhead effective digitization management. Ma, O’Brien and Clegg (2006:165-174) concur that Digital Library Education (DLE) has assumed increasing importance. Sreenivasulu (2000: 12-20) agrees that the best IPs to implement digitization, are those “combining librarianship and technology”
In this paper, we review and examine the current status of digital library education and compare the...
The paper focused on the expectations of library schools in the training and preparation of future l...
One of the primary problems confronting library profession today is lack of commitment by the availa...
Concern for cultural heritage not a new phenomenon in Uganda Cultural institutions preserve and pass...
The aim of this paper was to examine the challenges encountered in managing the technical activities...
African universities have made tremendous strides in implementing computerization projects both thro...
The focus of this study was to develop a strategy for sustainable digitisation of the Buganda kingdo...
In the past few decades, digital technology has found a place in the acquisition, arrangement, descr...
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2016.The focus of this study was to develop a strat...
The paper examines trends and issues in digital education programmes globally, drawing examples of ...
Purpose This study aims to assess the extent to which Uganda university libraries have implemented d...
Purpose This study aims to assess the extent to which Uganda university libraries have implemented d...
This paper discusses lack of systematic preservation, conservation and restoration of the Uganda cul...
One of the primary problems confronting library profession today is lack of commitment by the availa...
LIS education is more concerned with training in librarianship. LIS education aimed at producing com...
In this paper, we review and examine the current status of digital library education and compare the...
The paper focused on the expectations of library schools in the training and preparation of future l...
One of the primary problems confronting library profession today is lack of commitment by the availa...
Concern for cultural heritage not a new phenomenon in Uganda Cultural institutions preserve and pass...
The aim of this paper was to examine the challenges encountered in managing the technical activities...
African universities have made tremendous strides in implementing computerization projects both thro...
The focus of this study was to develop a strategy for sustainable digitisation of the Buganda kingdo...
In the past few decades, digital technology has found a place in the acquisition, arrangement, descr...
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2016.The focus of this study was to develop a strat...
The paper examines trends and issues in digital education programmes globally, drawing examples of ...
Purpose This study aims to assess the extent to which Uganda university libraries have implemented d...
Purpose This study aims to assess the extent to which Uganda university libraries have implemented d...
This paper discusses lack of systematic preservation, conservation and restoration of the Uganda cul...
One of the primary problems confronting library profession today is lack of commitment by the availa...
LIS education is more concerned with training in librarianship. LIS education aimed at producing com...
In this paper, we review and examine the current status of digital library education and compare the...
The paper focused on the expectations of library schools in the training and preparation of future l...
One of the primary problems confronting library profession today is lack of commitment by the availa...