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Information, Knowledge, and Technology for Teaching and Research in Africa

Human Machine Interaction and User Interfaces
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185 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am02.06.20242024
The importance of digital humanities (DH) is recognized by focusing on the theoretical and historical development of DH in the context of LIS education and how infrastructure influences DH programs/initiatives in respective LIS schools.mehr
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KlappentextThe importance of digital humanities (DH) is recognized by focusing on the theoretical and historical development of DH in the context of LIS education and how infrastructure influences DH programs/initiatives in respective LIS schools.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Convergence of Library and Information Science and Digital Humanities.- The Implications of Social Informatics in the Civil Service/Servants Work Environment.- Evaluation of NEPADs E-School Programme Pilot in Kenya.- Clinical Informatics Adoption.- Nursing Informatics Competencies Among Nurses in Teaching Hospitals.- Evaluating Huduma Centres E-government Initiatives for Sustainable Delivery of Services in Public Organizations.- The Use of ICT by Librarians for Information and Knowledge Management in Academic Institutions.- Using ICT for the Management and Communication of Indigenous Knowledge Information.mehr

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Autor

Dennis Ocholla, Ph.D., joined the University of Zululand(from Moi University, Kenya) as Professor and Head of the Department of Library and Information Science (1996-2014) and was appointed Senior Professor at the University in 2006( retired in 2022 and currently Research Fellow at the University) having been Dean( 2yrs) and Deputy/Vice Dean(10yrs). His research and teaching interests include information seeking, ICT4D/human computer interaction-user interfaces, data science and bibliometric /informetrics, information ethics, scholarly communication, and research methods.

Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha, Ph.D., is a Research Professor in the Department of Information Science at the University of South Africa. His areas of research interest include informetric and scientometrics, information and knowledge management, science communication, and knowledge mobilization. Dr. Onyancha has explored these areas of research in order to advance the academic and societal understanding of how information and knowledge are created, disseminated, and utilized in various contexts.

Aderonke Olaitan Adesina, Ph.D., is currently the International Students Employability Project Officer at Nottingham Trent University. She has garnered work experience in the health, education, and consulting sectors over the last 25 years. Dr. Adesina earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in physics and information science, respectively, from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and her doctoral degree from the University of Zululand, South Africa.