ICADLA 2: International Conference on African Digital Libraries and Archives
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Item ABSTRACTS OF PRESENTATIONS(2012-06-14) Amollo, Beatrice Adera; Anyanwu, Professor John C.; Azubuike, Dr Abraham; Bennett, Richard; Buys, Matthew; Bwamkuu, Africa Jumanne; Cousins, Jill; Hamooya, Chrispin; Hillebrecht, Werner; Kaddu, Sarah; Kalule, Ezra; Kagoda-Batuwa, Sarah; Kahle, Brewster; Kujenga, A.; de Vries., R.; Larsen, David; Layton, Roger; Maeder, Anthony J.; Malan, Pierre; Molefe, Chedza; Morgos, Dr Rafaa A. Ghobrial; Myers, Glenda; Aloia, Danielle; Bekwa, Phindile; Namaganda, Agnes; Namande, Ben Wekalao; Ndayisaba, Jean Paul; Onyancha, Ms Irene; Saadallah, Mr Nabil; Salanje, Geoffrey Francis; Sigauke, Delight T.; Nengomasha, Dr C. T.; Tewolde, Azeb; Zaccaria, Massimo; Wilson, Deborah; Wordofa, Teklemichael T.Second International Conference on African Digital Libraries and Archives, abstracts of presentationsItem THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY ELECTRONIC LIBRARY: DOCUMENTING THE REGIONAL INTEGRATION PROCESS(2012-06-14) Kagoda-Batuwa, SarahThe East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation with a membership of five countries. Since its establishment in 1999 the Community has generated a lot of information and knowledge through its various integration processes of a Customs Union, Common Market and Monetary Union. The Community has therefore embarked on the process of digitizing its information resources and knowledge and making these available online. The existing library will be transformed into an electronic information resource centre that will act as a central access point for EAC information and knowledge. The digitization project is a collaborative effort of the various organs and institutions of the Community, aimed at documenting the East African regional integration process for preservation and prosperity. The project will benefit the various stakeholders, including partner states, students and researchers. The paper will discuss the planned digitization process, methodology and anticipated challenges.Item THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY ELECTRONIC LIBRARY: DOCUMENTING THE REGIONAL INTEGRATION PROCESS PPT(2012-06-14) Kagoda-Batuwa, SarahEAC, a regional inter-governmental body since 1999: Republics of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and United Rep. of Tanzania The EAC aims at widening and deepening cooperation among the Partner States, in the political, economic and social fields for their mutual benefit. established a Customs Union in 2005 and Common Market in 2010, and are expected to attain Monetary Union by 2012 and a Political Federation thereafter.