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Insights into the information needs of women in the informal sector of Uganda
(South African Journal of Library and Information Science, 2002)
The informal sector is a fast growing economic sector in Uganda for development and employment of most small business entrepreneurs including women in the country. This paper presents insights into the information needs ...
Nakaseke multipurpose community telecentre and library
(International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP), 2004)
Nakaseke Multipurpose Community Telecentre and Library, located 64 km north of Kampala and 16 km off the Kampala–Gulu road, was established in 1999 as a UNESCO project in partnership with the International Telecommunications ...
An observational study of the information seeking and communicating behaviour of enterprenures in the informal sector in Uganda
(2008-12-05)
This paper examines the information-seeking and communicating behaviour of the entrepreneurs in the informal sector of Uganda through observation methodology. The samples of six districts and 602 entrepreneurs covering ...
Private camel library brings hope to pastoralists: the Kenyan experience
(Emerald and MCB University Press, 1999)
Discusses an innovation in the Kenya National Library Service, the Camel Library Service (CLS) in North Eastern Province, Kenya. Highlights results of an investigation of the impact and the feasibility of the CLS pilot ...
Application of information and communication technology (ICT) in health information access and dissemination in Uganda
(Sage Publications, 2006)
This paper reports on a study, which assessed the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) in health information access and dissemination in Uganda. The project focused not only on information ...
Mapping and auditing indigenous knowledge capacity in Uganda
(ProLISSA, 2004)
This paper explores indigenous knowledge in Uganda. It aims at mapping and auditing this knowledge. It begins with a statement why this knowledge occupies a central place among communities of developing countries, then ...
Cultural information access and utilisation by rural women : A framework for Uganda
(Standing Conference of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa Library and Information Associations (SCECSAL), 2004)
Uganda is well endowed with cultural diversity that critically needs to be harnessed because of its potential to improve the quality of life of the Ugandan people. Issues such as language and literary arts, indigenous ...