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1. | Assessment of farmer's perception on soil quality deteriorating and crop yield reduction in Sudan Savannah of Sub-Saharan Africa by 2020
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2. | The role of open access in fostering knowledge sharing and collaboration in Ethiopia: a case study
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3. | Children and New Media: Youth Media Participation. A Case Study of Egypt and Finland
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4. | Management of Nigerian Copyright law and the Open Access initiavite: a brigde to attaining information for all in Nigeria
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5. | CollectiveAction2.0: The Impact of ICT-Based Social Media on Collective Action - Difference in Degree or Difference in Kind?
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6. | Open access journal publishing in Ahmadu Bello
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7. | Improving African languages classification: initial investigation and proposal
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8. | Information access needs of satellite campuses in Kenya - Can OER close the gap? The Case of Moi University Nairobi Campus
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9. | Die Bibliotheca Alexandrina: Eine sich selbst erfindende Bibliothek des Lehrens und Lernens
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10. | The Development of Information and Communication Technologies in Nigerian Libraries
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11. | Blogging by South African academic librarians: a preliminary survey
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12. | Student Learning through a Rural Community Library: A case study from Uganda
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13. | The Role of Open Access in Fostering Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration in Ethiopia: a case study
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14. | The effect of litteracy on access to and utilization of agricultural information for household food security at Chirau communal lands in Zimbabwe.
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15. | Nouveaux modes de lecture-écriture des enseignants chercheurs tunisiens dans l'environnement numérique
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16. | Digitizing old manuscripts in Morocco: A history research issue
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17. | University libraries in a changing environment: experiences and the way forward in the new e-learning environment in Zimbabwe
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18. | Free and Open Source Software for Development
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19. | Formation documentaire en République Démocratique du Congo. Développer à distance les capacités d'accès à l'information scientifique
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20. | Digitizing Africal local content: The way forward
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21. | Author, publisher and bookseller: a tripartite synergy in Nigerian book industry
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22. | Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Development - The Exigent and Foundational Approaches for Nigeria
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23. | Provision of Online Information Services in Nigerian Academic Libraries
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24. | Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Access to Information in Egypt
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25. | Implementing a National Virtual Library for Higher Institutions in Nigeria
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26. | Entre émotion et responsabilité d'avenir - IFLA 2007, Durban, South Africa
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27. | The Use of Faculty Opinion for Collection Evaluation at Redeemer's University (RUN) Library, Nigeria
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28. | FAO's role in facilitating access to the scientific and technical literature in Agriculture in developing countries
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29. | South African responses to Open Access publishing: a survey of the research community
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30. | Webometric Ranking and Nigerian Private Universities: A Case Study of Bells University of Technology, Ota
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31. | Libraries, literacy and poverty reduction: a key to African development
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32. | Information and communication technologies: opportunities and challenges for national and university libraries in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa
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33. | Wonders never cease
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34. | Information and Communication Technology Policy in Academic and Research Libraries in Oyo and Ogun States, Nigeria
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35. | Stratégie de veille technologique: l'Institut marocain de l'information scientifique et technique au service de l'industrie marocaine
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36. | Safegaurding Africa's Literary Heritage: timbuktu rare manuscripts project
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37. | Open Access in South Africa: progress report
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38. | The nature and trends of agricultural research development in Africa: an informetric study
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39. | Research Collaborations and Scientific productivity among the Research Universities in South Africa
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40. | The case for open access publishing, with special reference to open access journals and their prospects in South Africa
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41. | The impact of the level of literacy on access to information by urban black women in Zimbabwe: the case of Kariba town
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42. | Politics of information & knowledge in Africa: The struggle for an information inclusive society in a globalised world
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43. | LibQUAL+ in South Africa: a View from the South
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44. | Never be silent: publishing & imperialism in Kenya, 1884-1963
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45. | The economics of access to literature and information
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46. | E-LIS (and Open Access) in South Africa
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47. | Higher Education and ICT in the Information Society: A Case of the University of the Western Cape
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48. | Open Access scholarly communication in South Africa: current status, significance, and the role for National Information Policy in the National System of Innovation
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49. | Open Access scholarly communication in South Africa: a role for National Information Policy in the National System of Innovation
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50. | La production scientifique diffusée dans la revue Al Awamia: une analyse de citations
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51. | The power of one: bridging the information gap in Africa
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52. | South African academic library consortia: creating value together
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53. | Internet access and use in reference services in higher education institutions in South Africa
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54. | Open access in South Africa: preliminary results of a survey
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55. | Internationale und nationale Vereinigungen im medizinischen Bibliothekswesen
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56. | Bridging the digital divide: working toward equity of access through document supply services in South Africa
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57. | The Internet as an information conduit in developing countries: an investigation of World Wide Web usability among small and medium textile enterprises in Botswana
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58. | The impact of the Internet on Reference services in Higher Education libraries in South Africa
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59. | Impact of the Internet on reference services in higher education libraries in SA
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60. | Un analisis bibliométrico de la visibilidad internacional de los investigadores universitarios marroquíes
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61. | Hyper Geertz World Catalogue HTM
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62. | The Book Industry In National Development: Nigerian Perspectives
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63. | Reprography in university libraries and copyright law
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64. | Role of libraries in the economic and industrial development
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65. | Agricultural library and information development in Botswana: a profile
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66. | University of Zambia Library as the National Reference Library of Zambia
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