Infobrief 5 — Towards the Digital Library in Africa
The term digital library is used to refer to a library where some or all of the holdings are available in electronic form, and the services of the library are also made available electronically - frequently over the Internet so that users can access them remotely. Over the past fifteen years libraries worldwide have increased their holdings of electronic information and automated their operations, but within Africa digital development has been uneven. In 2004 INASP commissioned a survey of the current status of library digitisation in sub-Saharan Anglophone Africa, so as to draw conclusions on where future developments and investments might be made, and what can be learnt from the implementation of digitisation within the continent.
This InfoBrief summarises the full report.
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