The study examined the frequency and prominence of library-related articles in stateowned newspapers in Ghana. The editions of the four newspapers, two dailies and two weeklies, published from January 2001 to December 2006 were examined. The editions contained a total of only 174 libraries-related articles, showing that library-related articles were seldom published. The majority of the articles (63.2%) presented what-took-place information on library-related events and episodes, and lacked in-depth background information and analysis of issues. Most of the articles were also on community libraries. Only 23.6% of the articles comprised feature or thematic articles, while 13.2% were letters. Only two of the articles were editorials. The arti...
This paper provides the various ways that libraries assist in national development. These include th...
In order to analyse traffic injury reporting in Ghanaian newspapers and identify opportunities for i...
This research was designed to study the patterns of newspaper usage in University of Jos Library. Th...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of articles published in the Ghana Library Journal ov...
Purpose: This study was carried out to investigate the publication of library-related articles in se...
This study was to find out how state-owned or public universities in Ghana are managing their newspa...
This paper assesses the contribution of the public library system in Ghana in general and the Ashant...
The paper examined the collection, storage, preservation and other management practices of newspaper...
Library literature in Ghana between 1950 and 1994, as listed in the two bibliographies compiled by A...
Journals provide current and up to date information, which in turn promotes teaching, learning, and ...
The paper heartily congratulates the GLA on its 50th birthday. But regrets that its inability to get...
As a country, a lot of information is generated but not well managed thus making information difficu...
Abstract The rapid development of information and communications technology with its proliferation o...
There is a widespread concern that the print newspaper industry across the world and in Ghana partic...
Ghana’s public sphere has witnessed a growing media presence which has enhanced the rela...
This paper provides the various ways that libraries assist in national development. These include th...
In order to analyse traffic injury reporting in Ghanaian newspapers and identify opportunities for i...
This research was designed to study the patterns of newspaper usage in University of Jos Library. Th...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of articles published in the Ghana Library Journal ov...
Purpose: This study was carried out to investigate the publication of library-related articles in se...
This study was to find out how state-owned or public universities in Ghana are managing their newspa...
This paper assesses the contribution of the public library system in Ghana in general and the Ashant...
The paper examined the collection, storage, preservation and other management practices of newspaper...
Library literature in Ghana between 1950 and 1994, as listed in the two bibliographies compiled by A...
Journals provide current and up to date information, which in turn promotes teaching, learning, and ...
The paper heartily congratulates the GLA on its 50th birthday. But regrets that its inability to get...
As a country, a lot of information is generated but not well managed thus making information difficu...
Abstract The rapid development of information and communications technology with its proliferation o...
There is a widespread concern that the print newspaper industry across the world and in Ghana partic...
Ghana’s public sphere has witnessed a growing media presence which has enhanced the rela...
This paper provides the various ways that libraries assist in national development. These include th...
In order to analyse traffic injury reporting in Ghanaian newspapers and identify opportunities for i...
This research was designed to study the patterns of newspaper usage in University of Jos Library. Th...