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Tag Archives: South Africa
Submissions to parliamentary hearings
Following up on my previous post, I can report that today (7 March 2023) I participated virtually in a hearing of the Standing Committee on Finance, Economic Opportunities, and Tourism, of the Parliament of the Western Cape Province, Cape Town, … Continue reading
Unlikely allies oppose signing of South Africa’s Copyright Amendment Bill
In a previous post I wrote about South Africa’s seemingly never-ending struggle to enact new legislation to update its 1978 vintage copyright law. The Copyright Amendment Bill, Bill 2023-01-05, which has been in the making for the best part of … Continue reading
Posted in Information justice, South Africa, Uncategorized
Tagged Copyright, Developing Countries, Inequality, South Africa
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Global Gleanings #14: South African LIS research in international journals
Global Gleanings no. 14 This is a slightly expanded version of my column of news, views and snippets from the international literature of books, libraries, and information, which appears in LIASA-in-Touch, the newsletter of the Library and Information Association of South … Continue reading
Posted in Research, South Africa, Uncategorized
Tagged Global gleanings, Research, South Africa
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Global Gleanings 13: LIASA in the Literature. Part 2: from baby steps to adulthood
In this edition of Global Gleanings, I continue my overview of the literature on LIASA, with references and some personal recollections. Part 1 dealt with LIASA’s “prehistory”, the processes that led to its founding in 1997 and its first annual … Continue reading
Global gleanings no 12: LIASA in the Literature. Part 1: the beginnings
Twenty-five years! It calls for a celebration, and so this edition of my column and the next are devoted to what has been written about LIASA, both here and internationally. It comes in two parts. In Part 1 I deal … Continue reading
Global Gleanings #9
This is a slightly expanded version of my column of news, views and snippets from the international literature of books, libraries, and information, compiled for LIASA-in-Touch, the quarterly newsletter of the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA). An unexpected … Continue reading
Posted in Information justice, LIS, South Africa
Tagged Community protests, Inequality, Information poverty, Looting, Riots, Social justice, South Africa
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