Information knowledge and technology for Development in Africa
Kalusopa, Trywell
Information knowledge and technology for Development in Africa - Durbanville AOSIS 2021 - 1 electronic resource (238 p.)
Open Access
Information, knowledge, and technology occupy significant space in the information and knowledge society and ongoing debates on development such as sustainable development goals (SDGs) agenda 2030 and the fourth industrial revolution (4IR). Disruptive technologies and cyber-physical systems, obscuring the lines between the physical, digital and biological, escalated by the COVID-19 pandemic, present a 'new normal' that profoundly affects the nature and magnitude of responses required to sustain and benefit from the new developments. Africa, known for late adoption of new technologies and innovations, is leapfrogging development stages in several enviable ways. This book, Information knowledge and technology for development in Africa', written by eminent African scholars, comprises chapters that satisfactorily address information access, artificial intelligence, information ethics, e-learning, library and information science education (LISE) in the 4IR, data literacy and e-scholarship, and knowledge management, which are increasingly essential for information access, services, and LISE in Africa. We expect the book to support research, teaching and learning in African higher education and worldwide for comparative scholarship.
Creative Commons
English
aosis.2021.BK262 9781776341849 9781776341825 9781776341832
10.4102/aosis.2021.BK262 doi
Computing & information technology
Information technology: general issues
4IR ethics bibliometrics informatics development industrial revolution knowledge
Information knowledge and technology for Development in Africa - Durbanville AOSIS 2021 - 1 electronic resource (238 p.)
Open Access
Information, knowledge, and technology occupy significant space in the information and knowledge society and ongoing debates on development such as sustainable development goals (SDGs) agenda 2030 and the fourth industrial revolution (4IR). Disruptive technologies and cyber-physical systems, obscuring the lines between the physical, digital and biological, escalated by the COVID-19 pandemic, present a 'new normal' that profoundly affects the nature and magnitude of responses required to sustain and benefit from the new developments. Africa, known for late adoption of new technologies and innovations, is leapfrogging development stages in several enviable ways. This book, Information knowledge and technology for development in Africa', written by eminent African scholars, comprises chapters that satisfactorily address information access, artificial intelligence, information ethics, e-learning, library and information science education (LISE) in the 4IR, data literacy and e-scholarship, and knowledge management, which are increasingly essential for information access, services, and LISE in Africa. We expect the book to support research, teaching and learning in African higher education and worldwide for comparative scholarship.
Creative Commons
English
aosis.2021.BK262 9781776341849 9781776341825 9781776341832
10.4102/aosis.2021.BK262 doi
Computing & information technology
Information technology: general issues
4IR ethics bibliometrics informatics development industrial revolution knowledge