Digital Librarians and the Challenges of Open Access to Knowledge: The Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (MOUAU) Library Experience, Chimezie Patrick Uzuegbu, Faustinus U. McAlbert

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Summary:

Use the link above to access the full text article from the open access journal Library Philosophy and Practice. The introduction to the article reads as follows: “The development of Internet technology has provided academic and research institutions with a very high level of visibility on the web. As a result, teaching, learning and research is widely improved in the global society today. The intellectual call for knowledge and information dissemination by countless organizations and educational meetings has given birth to a terminology called open access. This initiative is aimed at bringing the knowledge society to a state of free access to all kinds of information and learning material using the Internet and ICT tools. The library plays an important role in sustaining the open access initiative (Das, 2008). Librarians who ensure the organization and dissemination of full-text content of knowledge materials to online communities are the digital librarians. This paper therefore examines the state of open access in MOUAU, discussing the challenges confronting the managers (digital librarians).”

Link:

http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~mbolin/uzuebgu-mcalbert.htm

Updated:

08/16/2012, 06:08

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oa.new oa.gold oa.libraries oa.sustainability oa.librarians oa.agriculture oa.mouau oa.journals oa.economics_of

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Date tagged:

08/20/2012, 17:48

Date published:

05/08/2012, 14:54