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Title: | University Library partnership and funding in West Africa |
Authors: | Asamoah-Hassan, Helena R. |
Issue Date: | 16-Apr-2002 |
Abstract: | A brief background is given of library partnerships. Some known
initiatives are discussed and commended. Funding as a basis for
effective partnerships is then discussed including the limited funding
for West African university libraries. The efforts being made by
DANIDA and INASP and also SCAULWA towards the establishment
of partnerships in West African university libraries are discussed.
The Ghana Interlibrary Lending and Document Delivery Network
(GILLDDNET), a thriving partnership is discussed as the only known
library partnership project in West Africa.
The paper concludes with an appeal to developed libraries to
assist in developing partnerships in West African University
Libraries since it will enable the store of knowledge in West Africa
to reach the rest of the world and for West African libraries to also
benefit from the vast amount of knowledge in the rest of the world. |
Description: | A paper presented at the SCANUL –ECS Conference
13 –15 April 2002
Johannesburg, South Africa for Institutional Repository |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1208 |
Appears in Collections: | Library
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