Dim Delobsom was one of the first indigenous colonial bureaucrats in the French administration of Upper Volta. Born in 1897, he rapidly rose through the ranks of colonial administration, becoming a high-level functionary. He also served as the resident anthropologist of the dominant Mossi tribe of Upper Volta, and published numerous books and articles on Mossi customs. Delobsom fell afoul of an important faction of the colonial apparatus, however, when he decided to assume the chieftaincy of his natal village upon his father\u27s death. Colonial officials and French Catholic priests thought he would be compromised as a bureaucrat-chief, and sought to block his investiture. Delobsom died under mysterious circumstances shortly after being nam...
Around the word, in developed as well as developing countries, libraries play an important role in t...
In the last twenty years something that could be called a Rural Information Services movement has gr...
The poverty of librarianship: national library services of anglophone Africa in the post-independenc...
This paper offers an estimate of the impact of small public libraries in villages in Burkina Faso on...
Dim Delobsom was one of the first indigenous colonial bureaucrats in the French administration of Up...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
Colonial powers introduced libraries to Africa and they were developed according to the Western mode...
This study used archival data to explore the impact of the rural village library and other factors o...
This paper presents results from a reading program for youth living in villages in south-western Bur...
There is a common belief that Africans are more accustomed to reaming by word of mouth than by the w...
There is a common belief that Africans are more accustomed to reaming by word of mouth than by the w...
There is a common belief that Africans are more accustomed to reaming by word of mouth than by the w...
Traces the history and development of libraries in Francophone Africa. Covers public, academic, gov...
Around the word, in developed as well as developing countries, libraries play an important role in t...
This paper offers an estimate of the impact of small public li bra ries in villages in Burkina Faso ...
Around the word, in developed as well as developing countries, libraries play an important role in t...
In the last twenty years something that could be called a Rural Information Services movement has gr...
The poverty of librarianship: national library services of anglophone Africa in the post-independenc...
This paper offers an estimate of the impact of small public libraries in villages in Burkina Faso on...
Dim Delobsom was one of the first indigenous colonial bureaucrats in the French administration of Up...
If books constitute an important part of the social and cultural capital of society, libraries are t...
Colonial powers introduced libraries to Africa and they were developed according to the Western mode...
This study used archival data to explore the impact of the rural village library and other factors o...
This paper presents results from a reading program for youth living in villages in south-western Bur...
There is a common belief that Africans are more accustomed to reaming by word of mouth than by the w...
There is a common belief that Africans are more accustomed to reaming by word of mouth than by the w...
There is a common belief that Africans are more accustomed to reaming by word of mouth than by the w...
Traces the history and development of libraries in Francophone Africa. Covers public, academic, gov...
Around the word, in developed as well as developing countries, libraries play an important role in t...
This paper offers an estimate of the impact of small public li bra ries in villages in Burkina Faso ...
Around the word, in developed as well as developing countries, libraries play an important role in t...
In the last twenty years something that could be called a Rural Information Services movement has gr...
The poverty of librarianship: national library services of anglophone Africa in the post-independenc...