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The Soul Beat - Issue 35 - Libraries
March 9 2005

from the SOUL BEAT AFRICA partnership - Soul City and The Communication Initiative - Africa editorial and network partner SANGONeT

...African choices...critical voices...crossing borders...African stories...


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This issue of The Soul Beat focuses on information from the network about different kinds of libraries in Africa that house tools, toys, books, archives and electronic resources and/or theme-based resources, as well as the access of libraries to information communication technologies. If you would like to contribute your own experiences, please contact Deborah Walter [log in to unmask]

Subscribe to The Soul Beat - http://www.comminit.com/africa/soul-beat-subscribe.html
or e-mail Bonolo [log in to unmask]


EXPERIENCES
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences.html


1. Ubuntu Self Help Educare Resource Centre (USHERC) Toy Library - South Africa
The USHERC Toy Library aims to uplift early childhood development (ECD) by providing information, resources and a toy library to parents and practitioners, who learn how to use the toys for fun and education. The Toy Library acts as an information centre for different aspect of early childhood development, supporting ECD practitioners and their centres. It aims to empower them with skills and resources by providing access to play materials including toys, games, puzzles, educational aids and general play equipment.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds82004/experiences-2662.html
Contact Shadrack Tshivhase  [log in to unmask]


2. Information Services of the Zimbabwe Women Resource Centre & Network - Zimbabwe
This women's centre provides a documentation centre, an Internet café, lectures on gender and development, and publications. Its aims include acquiring, compiling, analysing, maintaining, and disseminating material on women, gender, and development issues. The documentation centre holds over 5,000 printed and audio-visual documents catalogued according to themes like violence against women, rape, women's access to land, women and the environment, and women in politics and decision-making.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds32003/experiences-2332.html
Contact Isabella Matambanadzo [log in to unmask]


3. Cooperative Africana Microform Project (CAMP) - Africa
Trains and equips libraries in Africa to archive material, while saving indigenous languages and upgrading African librarians and their media so that they can be available online. CAMP promotes the preservation of publications and archives concerning the nearly fifty nations of Sub-Saharan Africa and aims to make these materials in microform available to researchers. By relying on the vast microform collections, CAMP avoids the high costs of acquiring, cataloguing, and storing such materials locally.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds82004/experiences-2642.html
Contact James Simon [log in to unmask]


4. HIV/AIDS Library Through Online Volunteering - Nigeria
This project set out to build an HIV/AIDS Library in Lagos, Nigeria, drawing on the resources and skills of online volunteers. It works with volunteers from the United Nations Volunteers and NetAid and has stocked a library at a village health centre with reading materials on HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds62004/experiences-2584.html
Contact Nduka Ozor [log in to unmask]


5. Men on the Side of the Road (MSR) - South Africa
This project aims to recognise and represents men who stand on the side of the road daily, hoping for casual labour. MSR is a federation for the unemployed that creates public awareness of the importance of job creation and self-employment skills training. It collects used tools, trains members to repair them and operates a tools library, loaning tools to the unemployed, to facilitate self-employment opportunities. It encourages the public to donate tools through local media campaigns, using posters, advertisements, and local radio, and aims to collect one million used and broken tools over three years.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds102004/experiences-2683.html
Contact Charles Maisel [log in to unmask]


6. Lubuto - Eastern & Southern Africa
Provides library collections for orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs) in eastern and southern Africa. Lubuto libraries provide learning to children whose futures have been affected by the HIV/AIDS. The goal of the project is to give the growing numbers of street children in anglophone countries in the region the opportunity to participate in non-formal education, improving literacy, language skills and general knowledge.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds102004/experiences-2682.html
Contact Jane Kinney Meyers [log in to unmask]


See also:

Ghana Book Trust (GBT) - Ghana
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds102004/experiences-2701.html

Documentation Centre - Zimbabwe
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds52004/experiences-2539.html

Regional Leadership Development Centre (RLDC) - Uganda
http://www.comminit.com/africa/experiences/pds72004/experiences-2621.html

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Freely discussing freedom of expression

OneWorld Africa, Azur Developpement and The Free and Open Source Software Foundation for Africa will be holding a discussion forum in English and French from April 7-8 2005, themed: Privacy, human rights and freedom of expression in the information age, myth or reality?  Participants will discuss how privacy and freedom of expression influence Africa's development and how Africans deal with violations thereof. To participate, contact [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask], or [log in to unmask]


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STRATEGIC THINKING
http://www.comminit.com/africa/strategic-thinking.html


7. Opportunities & Challenges for the Academic Libraries of Carnegie Grantees in East & West Africa
This 20-page study reports on the situation of seven academic libraries in Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda. The report, conducted by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, comments on and analyses common challenges and opportunities to enhance library service, professional developments, immediate and long-term needs and provides recommendations. The research indicates that even premier African universities suffer a lack of bandwidth capacity which limits networking beyond the immediately local community.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/strategicthinking/st2005/thinking-1088.html


8. HIV/AIDS: What Role for Library & Information Centres?
by Prof. Kingo Mchombu
This report maintains that library and information services in Namibia have a vital role in addressing HIV/AIDS in their country and that library staff should consider the social science dimension of HIV/AIDS and their work. It comments on where Namibians obtain information about sexuality and provides a summary of locally-produced, relevant material, newsletters, periodicals, booklets, reports, flyers, and posters. The author proposes that libraries create relevant debates, lectures, and discussion forums for members of their target community.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/strategicthinking/st2005/thinking-1090.html


9. The Internet: Internet as a Development Factor
In connection with a Danida project about the use of Internet in university libraries, an investigation into African researchers' and librarians' expectations of the Internet was conducted. The investigation, situated in Ghana and South Africa, indicates that the Internet has a large potential to improve access to information and break down the isolation that the countries experience. Another aim of the investigation was to look into the possibilities of proving a direct connection between access to the Internet and the traditional methods of measuring a country's development process.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/strategicthinking/st2005/thinking-1098.html


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International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP) is investigating the current state of university libraries in Africa, as they move towards offering electronic resources and services, via questionnaires distributed by e-mail to public university libraries in Anglophone sub-Saharan Africa (excluding South Africa), on-site visits and focus group discussions. Should you wish to contribute to the research, contact Diana Rosenberg [log in to unmask]


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MATERIALS
http://www.comminit.com/africa/materials.html


10. Communities Uniting to Confront HIV/AIDS in Africa
This virtual exhibit highlights the diverse materials used to inform some African communities about HIV/AIDS. The items showcased online were originally exhibited at the Northwestern University Library, USA, in an exhibition entitled "Celebrating World AIDS Day: HIV/AIDS in Africa". The exhibit includes books, journals, pamphlets, videos, posters, music, dolls, quilts, embroidery, T-shirts, and other crafts presenting educational messages about HIV/AIDS to certain African communities.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/materials/ma2004/materials-1945.html


11. African Film & Video Catalog from Media for Development International (MFDI)
This 46-page online catalogue lists African dramatic films conveying social messages on issues such as agriculture, ecology, conflict, AIDS, teenage sexuality and pregnancy, women's issues and general health. The films use the medium of edutainment or enter-educate to inform and educate audiences. The catalogue lists approximately 100 titles distributed by MFDI of potential interest to non-governmental organisations, school and university libraries, and African studies centres worldwide. The films are available in French, English, Portuguese and some African languages.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/materials/ma2003/materials-1592.html


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AWARDS
http://www.comminit.com/africa/awards2005.html


12. The Tech Museum Awards
This award honours innovators from around the world, including Africa, who use technology to benefit humanity in the categories of education, equality, economic development, environment, and health. It showcase their stories, aiming to inspire future scientists, technologists, and dreamers to harness the power and of technology to solve the challenges of the 21st century. The Tech Museum focuses on technology, how it works and the way that it is changing the way people work, live, play and learn.
Deadline: April 4 2005
http://www.comminit.com/africa/awards2005/awards2005/awards-1016.html


13. The Nordic Africa Institute's African Guest Researchers' Scholarship Programme for 2006
This scholarship is for senior scholars in Africa engaged in research on/about the African continent. Research topics may include: cultural images in and of Africa; liberation and democracy in Southern Africa; sexuality, gender, and society; gender and age in African cities; state recuperation, resource mobilisation and conflict; and post-conflict transition, the state and civil society in Africa.
Deadline: April 1 2005
http://www.comminit.com/africa/awards2005/scholarships2005/awards-1041.html


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EVENTS
http://www.comminit.com/africa/events.html


14. 8th Bibliophilia Africana Conference - May 11-14 2005 - Cape Town, South Africa
This conference will focus on challenges of book development and pricing, preservation of books and oral literature, history and folklore, public libraries, the current and future role of national libraries in collecting rare Africana. Participants will discuss reading literacy, and the impact of information technology on book development and on literature and how they are being addressed in various sectors and at various levels across the continent of Africa.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/events_calendar/2005-events/events-3223.html


15. Library & Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) Eighth Annual Conference - Sept 26-30 2005 - Nelspruit, South Africa
This conference, based on the theme "Taking Libraries to the People", will provide opportunities to stimulate the development of pro-active and innovative ways to bring library services to all people. Topics include mobile library services, services for the disabled, specialised library services, advocacy for libraries, indigenous knowledge systems, the role of libraries in bridging the digital divide and preserving South African culture.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/events_calendar/2005-events/events-3564.html


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LINKS
http://www.comminit.com/africa/links.html


16. 'Africa: South of the Sahara' Internet & Computing Resources
- provides a list of links about the Internet and computing in Africa
http://www.comminit.com/africa/links/linksacademic/links-1465.html


17. African Journals Online
- tables of contents and abstracts of articles from up to 50 journals published in Africa.
http://www.comminit.com/africa/links/linksacademic/links-1191.html


18. Basler Afrika Bibliographien (BAB)
http://www.comminit.com/africa/links/linksngos/links-1543.html
- online listing of 20 000 books on Africana, subscribes to 200 journals on southern Africa and provides access to African photo, map, sound, video, poster and manuscript archives.


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This issue was written by Estelle Jobson.


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The Soul Beat is a partnership between:

Soul City and its partners - The Royal Netherlands Embassy, Development Cooperation Ireland, European Union, DFID, and BP

and The Communication Initiative Partnership - ANDI, BBC World Service Trust, Bernard van Leer Foundation, Calandria, CFSC Consortium, The CHANGE Project, CIDA, DFID, Exchange, FAO, Ford Foundation, Fundacion Nuevo Periodismo, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs, MISA, OneWorld, The Panos Institute, PCI, The Rockefeller Foundation, SAfAIDS, Soul City, UNAIDS, UNICEF, USAID, WHO.


The Soul Beat seeks to cover the full range of communication for development activities. Inclusion of an item does not imply endorsement or support by The Partners.

Please send material for The Soul Beat to the Editor - Deborah Walter [log in to unmask]

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