Examining the role of public library as access venues for information and communication technologies (ICTs) in developing countries: A case in Namibia
Yim, Moonjung; Fellows, Michelle; Coward, Chris
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Title
Examining the role of public library as access venues for information and communication technologies (ICTs) in developing countries: A case in Namibia
Author(s)
Yim, Moonjung
Fellows, Michelle
Coward, Chris
Issue Date
2019-03-15
Keyword(s)
Public library
Information and communication technology (ICT)
ICT public access
Developing countries (Global South)
Namibia
Abstract
"The role of public libraries in the Global South as information and communication technology (ICT) access provider has been highlighted among scholars—in terms of its potential to stimulate human capital development of broad populations and overcome the limitations of telecentres with libraries' expertise in managing information, providing tailored services, and interacting with communities. However, major stakeholders in the development field have been largely skeptical about the significance of libraries as ICT public access venues. To resolve the gap, we address the question, ""how are public libraries in the Global South meeting the needs of patrons through the provision of ICT access?"" We analyze and present the case of Namibia regional libraries through a combined approach of examining both patron and library service provider perspectives. We present how the combined approach helps us: (1) understand how the regional libraries are addressing the needs of surrounding communities, and (2) identify and suggest long term strategies to be taken at the organizational level to better serve the needs."
Publisher
iSchools
Series/Report Name or Number
iConference 2019 Proceedings
Type of Resource
text
Language
eng
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http://hdl.handle.net/2142/103370
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https://doi.org/10.21900/iconf.2019.103370
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Copyright 2019 Moonjung Yim, Michelle Fellows, and Chris Coward
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