Serving the bibliographic needs of scholars in Tanzania: A case study of the Tanzania Library Services Board

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Introduction What difference does up-to-date bibliographic information make in a poor developing country like Tanzania? The honest answer is none at all, if it is not possible to go beyond the bibliographic reference to the actual item itself. For many African scholars, browsing through a bibliography is like looking at goods in a shop window: pointless without the ability and means to acquire what is on display. That said, bibliographies are of great value to scholars in institutions with libraries that do possess the means to build up and maintain good collections. This is an overview of the bibliographic needs of Tanzania’s scholars, and of some of the issues that they and their libraries face. In particular, I discuss: the need for bibliographies, the bibliographic needs of scholars, how well their needs are addressed, the state of national bibliographies, what more can be done to make African scholarship available in Europe and America, the roles for libraries in Africa, and the way forward. The essay uses the specific case study of the Tanzania Library Services Board (TLSB). TLSB is a national-cum-public library system that, at the moment, operates a national library, and a network of nineteen regional and fifteen district libraries. This system serves quite a number of scholars, and publishes the Tanzania National Bibliography (TNB). The case study includes findings from a small survey of scholars who visit the library, and from TLSB staff. TLSB statistics and other library and documentary sources support the analysis.
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满足坦桑尼亚学者的书目需求:坦桑尼亚图书馆服务委员会的个案研究
在坦桑尼亚这样一个贫穷的发展中国家,最新的书目信息有什么不同?诚实的回答是,如果不可能超越书目参考到实际项目本身,则根本没有。对于许多非洲学者来说,浏览参考书目就像在商店橱窗里看商品一样:没有能力和手段去获取陈列的东西是毫无意义的。也就是说,书目对那些拥有图书馆的机构的学者来说是很有价值的,因为这些图书馆确实有能力建立和维持良好的馆藏。本文概述了坦桑尼亚学者的书目需求,以及他们和他们的图书馆所面临的一些问题。我特别讨论了:对书目的需求、学者对书目的需求、他们的需求得到了怎样的满足、国家书目的现状、欧洲和美国还能做些什么来提供非洲的学术研究、非洲图书馆的角色以及未来的道路。本文采用了坦桑尼亚图书馆服务委员会(TLSB)的具体案例研究。TLSB是一个国家兼公共图书馆系统,目前运营着一个国家图书馆,以及一个由19个地区图书馆和15个地区图书馆组成的网络。该系统为相当多的学者提供服务,并出版了坦桑尼亚国家书目(TNB)。案例研究包括对访问图书馆的学者和TLSB工作人员进行的小型调查的结果。TLSB统计数据和其他图书馆和文献资源支持这种分析。
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