African librarianship has its roots in the colonial era, with colonial powers developing excellent library infrastructure with commensurate services in anticipation of their protracted stay in Africa. However, libraries were alien to African communities, which had a very strong oral tradition and used such a tradition to share information and knowledge. The “un-African” library infrastructure was challenged by some leading African scholars, who argued that there has to be a system of librarianship that delivers on African realities and imperatives. This paper interrogates the need to transform the concept of African librarianship in search of a path that addresses African imperatives; it also examines the need to separate the relic in pursu...
Library and information science (LIS) education in Sub-Saharan Africa has its historical roots in co...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
The society we live in is in constant need of information to solve its problems. The library serves ...
African librarianship has its roots in the colonial era, with colonial powers developing excellent l...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastru...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastru...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastr...
Africana librarians in the United States work to sustain a larger dialogue, one that contributes to ...
The countries of Anglophone Africa, consisting of former British colonies and protectorates, almost ...
Colonial powers introduced libraries to Africa and they were developed according to the Western mode...
Study based on data collected from 18 universities in 11 English speaking-countries south of the Sah...
The focus of this paper is on library development in contemporary African society. A discussion of ...
Library and information science (LIS) education in Sub-Saharan Africa has its historical roots in co...
The poverty of librarianship: national library services of anglophone Africa in the post-independenc...
The society we live in is in constant need of information to solve its problems. The library serves ...
Library and information science (LIS) education in Sub-Saharan Africa has its historical roots in co...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
The society we live in is in constant need of information to solve its problems. The library serves ...
African librarianship has its roots in the colonial era, with colonial powers developing excellent l...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastru...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastru...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastr...
Africana librarians in the United States work to sustain a larger dialogue, one that contributes to ...
The countries of Anglophone Africa, consisting of former British colonies and protectorates, almost ...
Colonial powers introduced libraries to Africa and they were developed according to the Western mode...
Study based on data collected from 18 universities in 11 English speaking-countries south of the Sah...
The focus of this paper is on library development in contemporary African society. A discussion of ...
Library and information science (LIS) education in Sub-Saharan Africa has its historical roots in co...
The poverty of librarianship: national library services of anglophone Africa in the post-independenc...
The society we live in is in constant need of information to solve its problems. The library serves ...
Library and information science (LIS) education in Sub-Saharan Africa has its historical roots in co...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
The society we live in is in constant need of information to solve its problems. The library serves ...