Electronic communication : possibilities for Africa
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Van der Westhuizen, Erica E.
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University of Pretoria, Veterinary Science Library
Abstract
There are few veterinary libraries or information centres in sub-Saharan Africa, on average one or two per country. This scarcity makes co-operation all the more vital. For successful co-operation, effective communication structures are essential. Steps that libraries can take to promote electronic communication in order to render a more effective information service to their clients are described, namely.
• The use of the Internet listservs such as VET-LIB-L for communication of information between libraries;
• The use of non-university networks such as SANGONET and HealthLink;
• Making university networks such as the University of Pretoria's ROMINFO available far non-university persons, via dial-in facilities;
• The creation of electronic forum facilities; and
• The roles of UNINET, SUNSITE and MISANET in Africa.
A starter list of contact details of currently available online veterinary faculties, libraries and institutions at Southern Africa is provided.
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Keywords
African animal health information workers, ICAHIS proceedings, Animal health information, ICT, Information Communication and Technology, Veterinary libraries
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Van der Westhuizen, EE 1995, 'Electronic communication : possibilities for Africa' in Van der Westhuizen, EE 1997, ‘Animal health information for Africa: 1st Conference of African Animal Health Information Workers, 3-6 July 1995, Onderstepoort, South Africa’, University of Pretoria, Veterinary Science Library, Pretoria, South Africa, pp.69-73.