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Perspectives on university library automation and national development in Uganda
Academic libraries in universities store large volumes of research that can be used for development purposes to support teaching, learning, research, innovation, community outreach and partnerships. Library automation incorporates the adoption of integrated library systems (ILS). Effective adoption of an ILS enables broad-based access to global and local knowledge sources to solve local, regional and national development challenges. Using a sequential mixed methods approach in a case study of a Ugandan public university, Kyambogo University, this study investigated the perceptions of librarians, information workers and other university stakeholders with respect to library automation and the contribution thereof to national development. The results confirmed that the ILS improved library operations and plays an important role in supporting national development. This study also highlights the continued challenges of adopting an ILS in developing countries such as Uganda, which, if addressed, could further improve information service delivery for a nation’s socio-economic transformation.
Jotello F. Soga Library; Coetsee, Tertia(Pretoria : Jotello F. Soga Library, 2007-10)
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Jotello F. Soga Library; Coetsee, Tertia(Pretoria : Jotello F. Soga Library, 2009-11)
From the desk of the editor / Tertia Coetsee -- LibQual 2009 survey of Soga Library / Erica van der Westhuizen -- Minutes of the Soga Library Committee Meeting held on 3 August 2009 at 13:00 / Erica van der Westhuizen -- ...
Resource sharing is considered to be one of the most important pillars of library service, because no single library can meet all the needs of its users. Libraries have always cooperated to meet the increasing demands of ...