This book written for librarian in the third worlds. From twelve countries, representing Africa and Asia, plus Caribbean and Pacific States,come accounts of local experinces, problems and solutions. The accounts reveal that with the right attitudes and principles, difficulties are turned into challenges and experience into policies for the future
110-114Many libraries and information centres in the developing countries are still far behind the l...
The purpose of IFLA:s Core Programme ALP Advancement of Librarianship in the third world is to furth...
Staffing problems in academic libraries in developing countries: with particular reference to Guyan
This book written for librarian in the third worlds. From twelve countries, representing Africa and ...
The aim of the Guide to institutions supporting librarianship in developing countries is to provide ...
obtaining, storing and transferring information, using computers, telecommunications and microelectr...
The poverty of librarianship: national library services of anglophone Africa in the post-independenc...
Some problems in the management of technical services in libraries in developing countrie
Public libraries and development organizations share many common goals that make them strong potenti...
This paper provides the various ways that libraries assist in national development. These include th...
The countries of Anglophone Africa, consisting of former British colonies and protectorates, almost ...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastru...
The purpose of this paper was to discuss adoption of library management system, motivation and chal...
The basics of open access are presented, as a starting point for discussion by librarians in develop...
GL constitutes an important information collection in research and university libraries. Despite its...
110-114Many libraries and information centres in the developing countries are still far behind the l...
The purpose of IFLA:s Core Programme ALP Advancement of Librarianship in the third world is to furth...
Staffing problems in academic libraries in developing countries: with particular reference to Guyan
This book written for librarian in the third worlds. From twelve countries, representing Africa and ...
The aim of the Guide to institutions supporting librarianship in developing countries is to provide ...
obtaining, storing and transferring information, using computers, telecommunications and microelectr...
The poverty of librarianship: national library services of anglophone Africa in the post-independenc...
Some problems in the management of technical services in libraries in developing countrie
Public libraries and development organizations share many common goals that make them strong potenti...
This paper provides the various ways that libraries assist in national development. These include th...
The countries of Anglophone Africa, consisting of former British colonies and protectorates, almost ...
Africa, in colonial times regarded as the “Dark Continent,” faces many challenges, whether infrastru...
The purpose of this paper was to discuss adoption of library management system, motivation and chal...
The basics of open access are presented, as a starting point for discussion by librarians in develop...
GL constitutes an important information collection in research and university libraries. Despite its...
110-114Many libraries and information centres in the developing countries are still far behind the l...
The purpose of IFLA:s Core Programme ALP Advancement of Librarianship in the third world is to furth...
Staffing problems in academic libraries in developing countries: with particular reference to Guyan