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  • Archival landscape in Eastern and Southern Africa 

    Mnjama, N. (Library Management; Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.; www.emeraldinsight.com/researchregister; www.emeraldinsight.com/0143-5124.htm, 2005)
    This article seeks to answer one basic question: “Are archival institutions in the Eastern and Southern African region developing, stagnating or receding backwards?” Design/methodology/approach – This article reviews the ...
  • Cooperative electronic networks of Academic Libraries in Southern Africa 

    Ojedokun, A.A.; Lumande, E. (Sage Publications, http://www.sagepublications.com, 2005)
    The development of cooperative electronic networks and consortia by academic libraries in Southern Africa allows them to provide seamless access to electronic information resources while sharing the cost of access.
  • Dealing with backlog accumulations of archival materials in Eastern and Southern Africa 

    Mnjama, N. (SAGE Publications, http://idv.sagepub.com/, 2006)
    Discusses the problems associated with managing semi-current and non-current in many archival institutions in eastern and southern Africa. The article seeks to answer some basic questions such as: Why do archival institutions ...
  • Information Literacy Skills course delivery through WebCT: the University of Botswana Library experience 

    Lumande, E.; Ojedokun, A.; Fidzani, B. (University of the West Indies / http://www.uwiseismic.com, 2006)
    The use of Course Management Systems such as WebCT and Blackboard for teaching information skills is not new. Many libraries in higher education institutions have designed user-education programmes using electronic media, ...