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    The potential of information and communication technologies in collecting, preserving and disseminating indigenous knowledge in Africa

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    2006
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    Chikonzo, Agnes
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    This paper gives an outline of the importance of African indigenous knowledge. After that it gives the definition of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and indigenous knowledge. It then goes on to highlight examples in which information communication technologies have been used to preserve IK successfully. The paper further list projects which are still underway, in which information communication technologies are being harnessed in the collection and preservation of the IK. Lastly, the paper looks at the challenges faced by African in harnessing information communication technologies in preserving IK and recommendations on the way forward
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/610
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    Chikonzo, A. (2006).The potential of information and communication technologies in collecting, preserving and disseminating indigenous knowledge in Africa. The International Information and Library Review, 38, 132-138.
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    The International Information and Library Review
    Subject
    indigenous knowledge
    local knowledge
    traditional knowledge
    ICTs
    knowledge preservation
    digital libraries
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