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Wikipedia for Africanists 非洲人的维基百科
Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0305862x00021361
Hans Muller, J. Damen
How can Africanists and information specialists in African research and documentation get the most out of Wikipedia, and how can they contribute to Wikipedia? This article argues that Wikipedia is useful both as a universally accessible - albeit not specifically academic - free reference tool and as a channel for outreach to disseminate sourced academic and non-academic information. The 'African Studies' article on the English-language Wikipedia provides some slightly dubious definitions but also gives a useful hyperlinked list of notable Africanists, institutions and degree courses. But not all the socalled 'notable' Africanists and institutions mentioned are in truth very notable (or are they: John Frank Clarke and Antumi Toasije?). One of the pitfalls of Wikipedia, namely its self-promotion, may be a factor here. At the same time, an information specialist of researcher using Wikipedia can obtain an overview within minutes, navigate to more information on the subject and can correct and provide additional information useful to colleagues and a general readership worldwide. This article considers how Wikipedia works and how it can meet some of the needs of African experts but also be of benefit to the general public.
非洲研究和文献方面的非洲学家和信息专家如何最大限度地利用维基百科?他们如何为维基百科做出贡献?这篇文章认为,维基百科既是一个普遍可访问的——尽管不是专门针对学术的——免费参考工具,也是一个传播学术和非学术信息的渠道。英文维基百科上的“非洲研究”文章提供了一些稍微可疑的定义,但也提供了一个有用的超链接列表,列出了著名的非洲学家、机构和学位课程。但并非所有提到的所谓“著名的”非洲主义者和机构实际上都非常著名(或者他们是:约翰·弗兰克·克拉克和安图米·托阿西耶?)维基百科的陷阱之一,即它的自我推销,可能是一个因素。与此同时,使用维基百科的信息专家或研究人员可以在几分钟内获得概述,导航到有关该主题的更多信息,并可以更正并提供对同事和全球普通读者有用的额外信息。这篇文章考虑了维基百科是如何工作的,以及它如何满足非洲专家的一些需求,同时也使公众受益。
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Preserving and Protecting Press Freedom – Insights from the archive of the Commonwealth Journalists’ Association 保存和保护新闻自由——来自英联邦记者协会档案的见解
Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0305862x00021373
D. Clover
The Commonwealth Journalists' Association (CJA) was established at a meeting of Commonwealth journalists held in Toronto, alongside the Commonwealth Press Union conference, on the 16th September 1978, following earlier discussions at a conference of Commonwealth NGOs at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1976. The organisation adopted its constitution at the first general meeting in Nicosia, Cyprus, April 1983, with the stated purpose: "To foster and promote better understanding and closer collaboration between the journalists of the Commonwealth; to further the interests of Commonwealth journalists in all aspects of their work; and, though the media, to enhance understanding and goodwill amongst the peoples of the Commonwealth".Now with headquarters in Canada and an active UK branch (as well as many elsewhere) the Commonwealth Journalists' Association continues to be a professional association for working journalists throughout the Commonwealth. The CJA aims to raise journalistic standards by providing training courses, promoting awareness of Commonwealth affairs and defending the independence of journalists where this is perceived to be threatened, through national and regional chapters, advocacy and information sharing activities.The records of the Commonwealth Journalists' Association (CJA) from its beginnings in 1978 to 2003 were donated to the Institute of Commonwealth Studies Library, now incorporated within the Senate House Library, University of London, after the organisation moved its headquarters to Trinidad and Tobago in 2003. The collection was listed at box level soon after the material was received, and was fully catalogued in 2012 with financial assistance from the Scott Trust Charitable Foundation and the Friends of Senate House Library.This article seeks to discuss how the collection reveals stories about the preservation and protection of press freedom in the 1980s and early 1990s in a time of civil and political upheaval in the post-colonial developing world, with particular reference to Africa. It will discuss the collection within the context of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies collections and highlight how institutional records of a pan-Commonwealth non-governmental organisation can add to our understanding of this period of a movement towards increased democracy in the post-independence period.This discussion will revolve around three groups of stories: first, one about why this collection sits where it does in this library and how it fits with related collections; secondly a set of narratives about press freedoms and responsibilities in parts of Africa during this period, which can be drawn from reading through the collections; and, thirdly and finally, a brief discussion, of how this collection can be used by researchers in the future.It is useful, I think, to start with some context about the institution and the collections themselves.The Institute of Commonwealth Studies first started to develop an archi
1978年9月16日,在加拿大新斯科舍省达尔豪斯大学举行的英联邦非政府组织会议讨论之后,在多伦多举行的英联邦记者会议和英联邦新闻联盟会议上成立了英联邦记者协会。该组织于1983年4月在塞浦路斯尼科西亚举行的第一次全体会议上通过了《组织法》,其宗旨是:“促进和促进英联邦记者之间更好的理解和更密切的合作;促进英联邦记者在工作各方面的利益;并通过媒体增进英联邦各国人民之间的了解和善意”。现在,英联邦记者协会的总部设在加拿大,并在英国(以及其他许多地方)有一个活跃的分支机构,继续成为英联邦各地工作记者的专业协会。英联邦新闻协会旨在通过提供培训课程、提高对英联邦事务的认识,以及通过国家和地区分会、宣传和信息共享活动,在记者的独立性受到威胁时捍卫记者的独立性,从而提高新闻标准。英联邦记者协会(CJA)从1978年成立到2003年的记录被捐赠给英联邦研究所图书馆,该图书馆在2003年将总部迁至特立尼达和多巴哥后,现已并入伦敦大学参议院图书馆。这些藏品在收到材料后不久就被列在箱子里,并在2012年在斯科特信托慈善基金会和参议院众议院图书馆之友的资助下进行了全面编目。本文试图讨论这些文集如何揭示在20世纪80年代和90年代初,在后殖民时代的发展中国家,特别是非洲,在公民和政治动荡时期,保存和保护新闻自由的故事。它将在英联邦研究所收藏的背景下讨论这些藏品,并强调一个泛英联邦非政府组织的机构记录如何能增加我们对独立后时期民主运动的理解。这个讨论将围绕三组故事展开:第一组故事是关于为什么这个收藏在这个图书馆里的位置,以及它如何与相关的收藏相适应;其次是关于这一时期非洲部分地区新闻自由和新闻责任的一系列叙述,这可以从阅读这些文集中得出;第三,也是最后,一个简短的讨论,关于这个集合在未来如何被研究人员使用。我认为,从一些关于机构和藏品本身的背景开始是有用的。作为殖民记录项目的一部分,英联邦研究所首先在1960年代中期开始积极收集档案,负责收集与曾在斯里兰卡工作的殖民仆人有关的文件。1966年,西印度政治家、板球爱好者C.L.R.詹姆斯(C.L.R. James)把他的一些文件寄了下来。参与另一项收集倡议,即南部非洲材料项目(在1973年至1976年期间进行),带来了大量材料。在前主任舒拉·马克斯教授的鼓励下,许多材料的清单和对记录的积极追求表明了在1970年代末和1980年代对档案发展的进一步承诺。主要的文件包括18世纪牙买加种植园主西蒙·泰勒(Simon Taylor)和1982年被暗杀的反种族隔离活动家露丝·弗斯特(Ruth First)的文件。收藏品在某些情况下是通过购买获得的,更多的是通过捐赠获得的。这些档案是对研究所图书馆的补充,该图书馆有大约20万册和7 000多种系列出版物。…
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Annotated Maps: Charting Research Through Technology 注释地图:通过技术制图研究
Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0305862x00020719
Olebogeng Suwe
This paper addresses the long-term preservation and management of priceless library hardcopy resources, by converting them into a digital resource, using the University of Botswana's Okavango Research Institute (ORI) Library map collection as a case study. As libraries in developing countries increasingly adopt digitisation in order to expand ‘safe’ access to their resources, they are often constrained by lack of funds to acquire the necessary Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure and recruit skilled personnel who can successfully develop, implement, host and manage such projects. Rather than striving to gather all the resources in-house, university libraries may seek external funding through collaboration with other departments or personnel within the same university, external partner organisations that may already have the requisite skills and infrastructure to assist them with bringing their projects to fruition.
本文以博茨瓦纳大学奥卡万戈研究所(ORI)图书馆地图收藏为例,通过将无价的图书馆纸质资源转换为数字资源,探讨了图书馆纸质资源的长期保存和管理问题。随着发展中国家的图书馆越来越多地采用数字化,以扩大对其资源的“安全”访问,它们往往受到缺乏资金的限制,无法获得必要的信息和通信技术(ICT)基础设施,也无法招募能够成功开发、实施、主持和管理此类项目的熟练人员。大学图书馆不是努力在内部收集所有资源,而是可以通过与同一所大学的其他部门或人员、外部合作伙伴组织的合作来寻求外部资金,这些组织可能已经拥有必要的技能和基础设施来帮助他们实现项目。
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The Story of Black 布莱克的故事
Pub Date : 2013-05-01 DOI: 10.5860/choice.51-4818
T. Barringer
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‘Patriotic pigeons’: pigeon politics and military service in war-time South Africa, c.1899 – 1945 “爱国鸽子”:1899 - 1945年南非战争时期的鸽子政治和军事服务
Pub Date : 2013-05-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0305862x00024201
Hendrik Snyders
IntroductionContrary to P.S Thompson's contention that the Great War in Natal was "chiefly the concern of the British community",1 contemporary evidence indicated that this and other conflicts were equally the concern of the 'animal community' including that of pigeons. In fact, history abounds with the tales of pigeons fulfilling a critical intelligence role in both local and overseas conflicts, including the Anglo-Boer War, First World War and World War Two. Indeed, in all cases special war measures were promulgated to regulate the keeping, general treatment, utilisation and transport of the birds. The Dickin Medal, also known as the Victoria Cross for Animals and awarded to recognise conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty of animals and birds associated with or under the control of any branch of the Armed Forces or Civil Defence Units under the British Imperial Army, was awarded to 32 pigeons. Although the role of pigeons in the great wars has been acknowledged in a number of international studies, very few academic studies and in-depth research into the socio-political aspects of the subject have thus far been undertaken. The existing studies mostly deal with the military contribution of these 'patriots' to the war efforts of the United States, United Kingdom and the armies of continental Europe.2 Locally, beyond Swart's groundbreaking study of horses and the Anglo-Boer War3 and McGill Alexander's limited study on the military use of animals in South Africa,4 no new research on animals and war has been published. This lacuna is confirmed by Van der Waag's bibliography of existing secondary source history of the South African National Defence Force between the years 1912 - 1995.5 Katz suggested that the over-emphasis of certain topics to the detriment of others in South Africa's military history can be ascribed to the strong political undertones that characterised the field locally.6 It is, therefore, not surprising that the role of animals in general, and of pigeons in particular, in shaping the history of the nation is neglected and that their wider impact on the shaping of society is not recognised.This article, starting with investigating the existence and influence of an empire-wide 'military pigeon consciousness', traces the role of these animals throughout the South African War (1899 - 1902) up to the end of the Second World War (1939 - 1945). An attempt is also made to map the efforts of the animal welfare movement and of pigeon fanciers to advance their own agenda following the strategic elevation of pigeons and other war-time transport animals.'Military pigeon consciousness' in the British EmpireThe role of pigeons as war-time messengers, as previously indicated, is a widely acknowledged fact in the history of humanity. Its use offered the military authorities a greater measure of secrecy since there was very little danger of having messages intercepted as well as enabling continuous communication in situations where difficult terr
p·s·汤普森认为纳塔尔大战“主要是英国社会所关心的”,与此相反,当代的证据表明,这场战争和其他冲突同样是包括鸽子在内的“动物社会”所关心的。事实上,历史上有很多关于鸽子在当地和海外冲突中发挥重要情报作用的故事,包括英布战争、第一次世界大战和第二次世界大战。实际上,在所有情况下,政府都颁布了特别措施,以规范鸟类的饲养、一般处理、利用和运输。迪金奖章,也被称为维多利亚动物十字勋章,是为了表彰与英国帝国陆军的武装部队或民防部队的任何分支有关或控制下的动物和鸟类的显著勇敢和奉献精神,被授予32只鸽子。虽然鸽子在大战中的作用在许多国际研究中得到了承认,但迄今为止,对这一主题的社会政治方面的学术研究和深入研究还很少。现有的研究大多涉及这些“爱国者”在美国、英国和欧洲大陆军队的战争中的军事贡献。在当地,除了斯瓦特对马和盎格鲁-布尔战争的开创性研究和麦吉尔·亚历山大对南非动物军事用途的有限研究之外,没有发表关于动物和战争的新研究。Van der Waag对1912年至1995年间南非国防军现有第二手史料史料的参考书目证实了这一空白。5. Katz认为,南非军事史中过分强调某些主题而损害了其他主题,这可归因于该领域特有的强烈政治色彩因此,毫不奇怪,一般动物,特别是鸽子,在塑造国家历史方面的作用被忽视了,它们对塑造社会的更广泛的影响没有得到承认。本文从调查帝国范围内的“军事鸽子意识”的存在及其影响开始,追溯这些动物在整个南非战争(1899 - 1902)到第二次世界大战结束(1939 - 1945)期间所扮演的角色。在鸽子和其他战时运输动物的战略提升之后,还试图描绘动物福利运动和鸽子爱好者为推进自己的议程所做的努力。英帝国的“军事鸽子意识”如前所述,鸽子作为战时信使的作用在人类历史上是一个公认的事实。它的使用为军事当局提供了更大程度的保密,因为电文被截获的危险很小,而且在困难地形可能中断无线电通信的情况下也能继续通信。在南非战争之前的几年里,无线电通信领域的发展在很大程度上还处于起步阶段,大英帝国各地的报纸经常报道欧洲鸽子军事事务领域的发展,并在此过程中创造了一种可以称之为“军事鸽子意识”的东西。1888年,《图阿佩卡时报》(Tuapeka Times)在一篇推测性报道中,对法国、德国、意大利和俄罗斯的信鸽服务状况和使用情况进行了反思,并得出结论,信鸽将“在下一次欧洲大战中发挥积极作用”。反过来,《西海岸时报》引用了《帕尔玛尔公报》(Pall Mall Gazette),并追踪了普法战争(1871年)期间鸽子的使用情况,列出了对战鸽的基本要求,包括拥有正确的归航本能、准确的感觉和理想的颜色。它还将越来越多地使用这些鸟描述为“军国主义大树上的一颗小芽”。…
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A Regional Approach to Building Digital Archives Capacity in Uganda 乌干达数字档案能力建设的区域方法
Pub Date : 2013-05-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0305862x00024213
J. Lowry, David Luyomba
IntroductionIn Uganda, records and archives management in government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) is the responsibility of the Ministry of Public Service through the Records and Information Management Department (DRIM). The Uganda National Archives is a section of DRIM. Officially, the Department's responsibilities include:* initiating and developing records management and archives administration policies* planning and budgeting for records management and archives administration programmes* giving guidance in the management of current records, semi-current and non-current records* co-ordinating the implementation of records and achives laws and policies* developing guidelines and procedures for records and archives administration* sensitising records creators and members of the public to enhance awareness on the importance of records* designing career development plans for records and archives staff, ensuring that government organisations follow good records management practice managing public records in all media or formats, including digital records* establishing records centres for maintaining and providing official access to semi-current records; one of the records centres will be especially equipped to house classified documents of top secret level* establishing and implementing procedures for the timely disposal of public records with no on-going value and transferring public archives for preservation to the National Archives, which will be the principal archival repository where public archives are preserved and made available for consultation, or in another established place of deposit.In practice, the necessary structures, resources and capacity are not in place to deliver many of these responsibilities.Statement of the ProblemThe Government of Uganda has made a commitment to information and communication technologies (ICTs). Its Vision 2025 strategy was in place by 1999 to address development challenges and develop online services for the public and private sectors. A National ICT Policy was in place by 2003, and there is now also a comprehensive National Electronic Government Framework in place. The Government wishes to build a national technological infrastructure for use by citizens and the private sector, and computerise its own operations in order to improve efficiency and allow citizens to deal with government remotely, through e-government systems. This move towards a digital working environment is already producing digital records of government's decisions, actions, and transactions with citizens. The National Archives has no capacity to receive digital records. At present, there is no digital repository available to provide controlled storage and no expertise in how to develop and implement guidelines for managing digital records. This situation has the potential to result in a gap in the government archives, which would have repercussions for the government, the people of Uganda, and the national historical reco
在乌干达,政府各部、部门和机构(MDAs)的记录和档案管理是公共服务部通过记录和信息管理部(DRIM)负责的。乌干达国家档案馆是DRIM的一部分。正式而言,本处的职责包括:*制订和制订档案管理和档案行政政策*为档案管理和档案行政方案规划和编制预算*就现有档案的管理提供指导;半流动档案及非流动档案*统筹档案的推行及落实法律及政策*制订档案及档案管理的指引及程序*提高档案编制人及市民对档案重要性的认识*为档案及档案人员设计职业发展计划,确保政府机构在管理所有媒体或格式的公共档案时,遵循良好的档案管理实务;包括数码记录*,建立记录中心,以保存和提供官方查阅半流动记录的机会;其中一个记录中心将特别配备用于存放绝密级别的机密文件*,建立和实施及时处置没有持续价值的公共记录的程序,并将公共档案转移到国家档案馆保存,国家档案馆将成为保存公共档案并供查阅的主要档案储存库,或在另一个确定的存放地点。实际上,没有必要的结构、资源和能力来履行其中的许多责任。问题说明乌干达政府对信息和通信技术(ict)作出了承诺。到1999年,它制定了2025年远景战略,以应对发展挑战,并为公共和私营部门开发在线服务。2003年制定了国家信息通信技术政策,现在还制定了一个全面的国家电子政府框架。政府希望建立一个全国性的科技基础设施,供市民和私营机构使用,并将政府的运作电脑化,以提高效率,并让市民透过电子政府系统,远端与政府打交道。这种向数字化工作环境的转变已经产生了政府决策、行动和与公民交易的数字记录。国家档案馆没有能力接收数字记录。目前,没有可用的数字存储库来提供受控存储,也没有关于如何制定和实施管理数字记录的指导方针的专门知识。这种情况有可能导致政府档案出现空白,这将对政府、乌干达人民和国家历史记录产生影响。乌干达政府数字记录的创建研究确定了一些已经在创建数字记录的乌干达MDAs。公共事务部于1993年启动了电脑化人事管理信息系统,其目的是加强内部和外部通讯以及各事务署之间的信息共享。自1993年以来,发起信息和通信技术项目的部委数量有所增加。卫生部于2002年建立了一个管理信息数据库。该数据库支持医疗保健管理人员做出决策,特别是通过提供更高质量的数据。旅游、贸易和工业部(MoTTI)于2004年启动了另一个主要的信息通信技术项目。该项目被称为信息流管理和网络(IFMN),旨在改善MTTI各部门及其附属组织之间的内部沟通。...
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Origins of the Afro Comb: 6,000 years of culture, politics and identity 非洲梳的起源:6000年的文化、政治和身份
Pub Date : 2013-05-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0305862x00024249
T. Barringer
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Obituary: Hans E. Panofsky 讣告:汉斯·e·帕诺夫斯基
Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0305862x00021956
David L. Easterbrook
Hans E. Panofsky, Curator Emeritus of Northwestern University's Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies, died in Madison, Wisconsin, on July 1, 2013. Hans was appointed the Herskovits Library's first curator in 1959 and retired in 1991. His engagement with the Herskovits Library, Northwestern's Program of African Studies as well as African studies world-wide continued well beyond his retirement. Until just a few years ago, Hans regularly attended Program of African Studies lectures and never missed a visit to the library whenever he was on campus.Hans was born in Berlin in 1926. From 1939 until 1943 he attended the Mill Hill School in London followed by a year at the London School of Economics. He served in the British military from 1944 until 1947. Hans moved to the United States in 1951 to study at Columbia University from which he received two degrees: a B.S. (Sociology) in 1951 and an M.S. (Library Service) in 1952.In 1952, Hans was appointed Reference Librarian at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University. Hans pursued an M.S. in labor economics at Cornell which he received in 1958. A copy of his thesis, "The Significance of Labor Migration for the Economic Growth of Ghana", is among the Herskovits Library's holdings. While at Cornell, Hans met Gianna Sommi. They were married in Parma, Italy, in 1958 and arrived at Northwestern shortly after where their home became a centre of Africanist hospitality at Northwestern as important as the Herskovits Library and the Program of African Studies. Gianna died in 2010. Hans is survived by two sons, David and John, their spouses and children.In 1959, the development of research collections in area studies was a relatively new concept. Hans became a leader for African studies by building the resources of the Herskovits Library and through participation in the African Studies Association (ASA) and its Africana Librarians Council (ALC). Hans played a major role in the creation of the Cooperative Africana Microform Project (CAMP) of the Center for Research Libraries. Through the years, Hans held just about every position of responsibility possible in the ALC and CAMP. Hans served as a member of the ASA's Board of Directors from 1977 until 1980. In 1985 Hans was the recipient of the ASA's Distinguished Service to African Studies Award. Through the years, Hans participated in many SCOLMA conferences including presenting a paper at SCOLMA's silver jubilee conference in 1987. Hans also served on the board of the International African Institute (IAI) from 1987 until 1995.In honor of Hans' thirty years of service to Northwestern and to African studies librarianship, the ALC presented him with a festschriftin 1989, Africana Resources and Collections: Three Decades of Development and African Research & Documentation No. …
美国西北大学Melville J. Herskovits非洲研究图书馆名誉馆长Hans E. Panofsky于2013年7月1日在威斯康辛州麦迪逊去世。1959年,汉斯被任命为赫斯科维茨图书馆的第一位馆长,并于1991年退休。他参与了Herskovits图书馆,西北大学的非洲研究项目以及世界范围内的非洲研究,直到他退休。直到几年前,汉斯还定期参加非洲研究项目的讲座,而且无论何时在校园里,他都不会错过去图书馆的机会。汉斯1926年出生于柏林。从1939年到1943年,他就读于伦敦的米尔希尔学校,随后在伦敦经济学院学习了一年。他从1944年到1947年在英国军队服役。1951年,他移居美国,在哥伦比亚大学学习,并获得两个学位:1951年获得社会学学士学位,1952年获得图书馆服务硕士学位。1952年,汉斯被任命为康奈尔大学纽约州立工业与劳动关系学院的参考图书馆员。汉斯于1958年在康奈尔大学获得劳动经济学硕士学位。他的论文《劳动力迁移对加纳经济增长的意义》的副本在赫斯科维茨图书馆的馆藏中。在康奈尔大学期间,汉斯遇到了吉安娜·索米。1958年,他们在意大利帕尔马结婚,并在不久之后来到西北大学,他们的家成为西北大学非洲人接待中心,与赫斯科维茨图书馆和非洲研究项目一样重要。吉安娜于2010年去世。汉斯身后有两个儿子,大卫和约翰,以及他们的配偶和子女。在1959年,区域研究的研究收藏还是一个比较新的概念。汉斯通过建立赫斯科维茨图书馆的资源,并通过参与非洲研究协会(ASA)及其非洲图书馆员理事会(ALC),成为非洲研究的领导者。汉斯在创建研究图书馆中心的非洲合作缩微项目(CAMP)中发挥了重要作用。多年来,汉斯在ALC和CAMP几乎担任过所有可能的职位。1977年至1980年,他担任ASA董事会成员。1985年,汉斯获得了美国科学协会颁发的非洲研究杰出服务奖。多年来,汉斯参加了许多SCOLMA会议,包括在1987年的SCOLMA银禧会议上发表论文。1987年至1995年,他还担任国际非洲研究所(IAI)董事会成员。为了纪念汉斯为西北大学和非洲研究图书馆事业所做的三十年的服务,1989年,美国图书馆协会向他赠送了一份礼物:《非洲资源与收藏:三十年的发展与非洲研究与文献》。…
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Dynamic Library Leadership for Sub-Saharan Africa: investing in what works 撒哈拉以南非洲的动态图书馆领导:投资于有效的方法
Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0305862x00021944
M. Adeogun
IntroductionThe continuous evolution of communication systems and the availability and accessibility to a wealth of instant information is promoting new ideas, issues, individualised learning and evoking curiosity. Today, being knowledgeable is not enough; rather, the ability to create knowledge is cherished. This diffused information environment is enabling people to gain expertise in many areas and is making people more assertive than ever. Countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Mauritius are experiencing economic vitality because their people are adapting knowledge, information and technology to create enterprise clusters (World Bank, 2008). Knowledge, information, and the ability for self-education are setting people free of the age-long dependence on the library. They are claiming responsibility for their own lives. And in the memory professions, such as the librarianship, life and practice are complicated by the fact that we are working and providing services to a generation that understands better the economic and political importance of information for their wellbeing and self-actualisation. It is against this backdrop that the library finds itself. It is obvious that the leadership practices and behaviours that enhanced library services before the dawn of the knowledge age are no longer the most appropriate for achieving results in the present environment. In this paper the terms, leader, and library director are used interchangeably to refer to library leadership. And the terminology memory profession is used generically to refer to libraries, archives, museums and other information services centres.RationaleCertain developments in the knowledge age in general, and in Sub-Saharan Africa specifically pose considerable challenges to library leadership:* The possibilities created by the Web/library 2.0 emphasising usercentred change through participatory information services call for a reexamination of leadership perception. Library 2.0 operates a model of the library as a community service, bringing a change factor underscored in the community centredness of the library. The argument is that since community interests change frequently, libraries must change as the community changes, and most importantly, they must let the community participate in the change (Maness, 2006), and utilise the same applications and technologies as its community to effect change (Habib 2006). The emerging information industry calls for a new leadership style that is user-centred and participatory; a style that embraces user/community participation in the day-to-day management of the library. In the rural communities of Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, where young people are creating jobs using information and technology, their participation in the affairs of the library in determining library services becomes very critical to the survival of their entrepreneurship. So also are the NGOs which are designing intervention programmes for poverty alleviation in rural comm
通信系统的不断发展和丰富的即时信息的可用性和可访问性正在促进新的想法,问题,个性化学习和唤起好奇心。今天,知识渊博是不够的;相反,创造知识的能力受到珍视。这种分散的信息环境使人们能够在许多领域获得专业知识,并使人们比以往任何时候都更加自信。加纳、尼日利亚、肯尼亚和毛里求斯等国正在经历经济活力,因为他们的人民正在适应知识、信息和技术来创建企业集群(世界银行,2008年)。知识、信息和自我教育的能力使人们摆脱了长期以来对图书馆的依赖。他们声称对自己的生命负责。在图书馆等记忆行业,生活和实践变得复杂,因为我们工作和提供服务的这一代人更了解信息对他们的福祉和自我实现的经济和政治重要性。正是在这样的背景下,图书馆发现了自己。很明显,在知识时代到来之前加强图书馆服务的领导实践和行为不再是最适合在当前环境中取得成果的。在本文中,“领导”和“图书馆主任”这两个术语交替使用来指代图书馆的领导。而记忆专业这一术语泛指图书馆、档案馆、博物馆和其他信息服务中心。总体而言,知识时代的某些发展,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,对图书馆的领导构成了相当大的挑战:*通过参与式信息服务强调以用户为中心的变化的Web/图书馆2.0所创造的可能性,要求重新审视领导的看法。图书馆2.0将图书馆作为一种社区服务的模式,带来了图书馆以社区为中心的变化因素。论点是,由于社区的兴趣经常变化,图书馆必须随着社区的变化而变化,最重要的是,他们必须让社区参与变化(Maness, 2006),并利用与社区相同的应用程序和技术来实现变化(Habib 2006)。新兴的信息产业需要一种以用户为中心和参与式的新领导方式;一种支持用户/社区参与图书馆日常管理的风格。在肯尼亚、加纳和尼日利亚的农村社区,年轻人正在利用信息和技术创造就业机会,他们参与图书馆事务决定图书馆服务,这对他们的创业精神的生存至关重要。正在设计农村社区减轻贫穷干预方案的非政府组织也是如此,因为它们参与确定为社区提供的信息服务将加强它们的减轻贫穷方案。*正如Kartz(2003)在图书馆和信息科学(LIS)专业中指出的那样,继任管理系统的缺乏增长导致了组织记忆和经验的相当大的变化,这是由于老图书馆员的离职和他们没有被平等地取代。人口老龄化正在导致领导经验和专业知识的严重集体损失。正如Bernthal在国际发展维度(DDI)(2004)研究中正确指出的那样,迫切需要在图书馆建立继任管理系统,以便为领导力短缺提供替代方案。这样的继任管理系统应该侧重于培养现在和未来的领导力。这在撒哈拉以南的非洲是很有意义的,那里正在以惊人的速度建立新的私立和公立大学;学生入学人数激增,而人力资源却没有相应增加,以满足不断增长的大学人口对信息的需求。…
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Obscured if Not Hidden: Records Relating to Africa in the National Archives of the Uk (TNA) 若非隐藏,亦非遮蔽:英国国家档案馆有关非洲的记录(TNA)
Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI: 10.1017/s0305862x00020781
Mandy Banton
In August 1841 twelve little boys boarded the British steam ship Albert. They were sons of the village chief at Aboh on the River Niger. The ship's surgeon, James McWilliam, noted that they were about the same age, and had been circumcised. He added: “many of them had the hair cut close or shaved leaving tufts and lines describing diamonds and other angular figures …” The drawing in figure 1 is by John Duncan, the ship's master at arms. McWilliam describes the chief and his wives - their physical appearances, clothing and ornamentation, commenting in particular on their coral jewellery. He writes about a ceremony marking the signing of a treaty.
1841年8月,12个小男孩登上了英国的阿尔伯特号蒸汽船。他们是尼日尔河畔阿博村村长的儿子。船上的外科医生詹姆斯·麦克威廉(James McWilliam)注意到,他们年龄相仿,都做过割礼。他补充说:“他们中的许多人都剪得很短或剃光了头发,留下了一簇一簇的头发和线条,描绘了钻石和其他有棱角的人物……”图1中的画是由约翰·邓肯绘制的,他是船上的船长。麦克威廉描述了酋长和他的妻子——他们的外表、服装和装饰,特别是他们的珊瑚首饰。他写了一个纪念条约签署的仪式。
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