Few African scholars publish articles in top journals, present papers at prestigious conferences, or produce monographs that influence the direction of the field of communication as a whole. We explored hindrances to scholarly productivity in East Africa by administering questionnaires to faculty members at five leading communication departments and conducting in-depth interviews with department heads, librarians, and other senior faculty members. Results indicated that an increase in institutional priority on research and publication makes this an opportune juncture for collaboration with the international scholarly community to facilitate research and publication activity by African academics. © 2010 National Communication Association
This study examined scholarly communication channels available for social science academics in terti...
Universities function as focal points for academic research in Africa. Egwunyenga (2008) has attribu...
Journals are the backbone of scholarly work. They provide a medium through which scholars of all age...
Few African scholars publish articles in top journals, present papers at prestigious conferences, or...
Research about African communication and studies by African-affiliated authors remain scarce in the ...
Researchers and policy makers are becoming increasingly aware that the link between research and dev...
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A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
The purpose of this study has been to examine the research output of lecturers in public universitie...
The scholarly journal has been a means of disseminating information and communicating acquired knowl...
African scholarly research is relatively invisible globally because even though research production ...
The goal of the workshop is to formulate a project plan for the proposed Scholarly Communication and...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
This study examined scholarly communication channels available for social science academics in terti...
Universities function as focal points for academic research in Africa. Egwunyenga (2008) has attribu...
Journals are the backbone of scholarly work. They provide a medium through which scholars of all age...
Few African scholars publish articles in top journals, present papers at prestigious conferences, or...
Research about African communication and studies by African-affiliated authors remain scarce in the ...
Researchers and policy makers are becoming increasingly aware that the link between research and dev...
Scholarly publishing in Africa, though still struggling to keep pace with the rest of the world, has...
This article reports on the findings of a study undertaken to establish practices and challenges to ...
Digital media, with their capacity to reduce the cost of information dissemination and to effortless...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
The purpose of this study has been to examine the research output of lecturers in public universitie...
The scholarly journal has been a means of disseminating information and communicating acquired knowl...
African scholarly research is relatively invisible globally because even though research production ...
The goal of the workshop is to formulate a project plan for the proposed Scholarly Communication and...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
This study examined scholarly communication channels available for social science academics in terti...
Universities function as focal points for academic research in Africa. Egwunyenga (2008) has attribu...
Journals are the backbone of scholarly work. They provide a medium through which scholars of all age...