Open Digital Repositories: Prospects of African Countries within the Global Information Space

Q2 Arts and Humanities
J. Ogungbeni, A. R. Obiamalu, Obiora Kingsley Udem
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This study examines the contributions of African countries to open digital repositories in the world information space. Two online directories of open digital repositories were used as data sources. The OpenDOAR is an authoritative directory of academic open access repositories listing 3,670 repositories as at 6th January, 2019. The Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR) is a directory of 4,580 institutional repositories and their contents as at 7th January, 2019. Extracted data were analysed using quantitative techniques and presented in tabular and pictorial formats to reveal findings in accordance with desired objectives. The results revealed that Dspace is the most preferred open digital repositories software across the world. The results showed that the contributions of African countries (3.78%) to open digital repositories in the world are low. The results also showed that only 22 African countries contribute to global open digital repositories and that the rate of contribution increased rapidly in the last few years. The study concludes that for Africa to overcome the challenges associated with open digital repositories there is need for more African countries to be involved in the African Open Access Initiative and the need to tap into the experiences of various professionals on the African continent
开放数字资源库:非洲国家在全球信息空间中的前景
本研究考察了非洲国家对世界信息空间开放数字资源库的贡献。使用两个开放数字存储库的在线目录作为数据源。OpenDOAR是学术开放存取存储库的权威目录,截至2019年1月6日,列出了3,670个存储库。开放存取知识库注册(ROAR)是截至2019年1月7日的4,580个机构知识库及其内容的目录。提取的数据使用定量技术进行分析,并以表格和图像格式呈现,以显示符合预期目标的结果。结果显示,Dspace是全球最受欢迎的开放数字存储软件。结果表明,非洲国家对全球开放数字资源库的贡献较低(3.78%)。研究结果还显示,只有22个非洲国家为全球开放数字资源库做出了贡献,而且在过去几年中,贡献的速度迅速增长。该研究的结论是,为了使非洲克服与开放数字存储库相关的挑战,需要更多的非洲国家参与非洲开放获取倡议,并且需要利用非洲大陆各种专业人员的经验
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Library Philosophy and Practice Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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期刊介绍: Library Philosophy and Practice (LPP) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal that publishes articles exploring the connection between library practice and the philosophy and theory behind it. These include explorations of current, past, and emerging theories of librarianship and library practice, as well as reports of successful, innovative, or experimental library procedures, methods, or projects in all areas of librarianship, set in the context of applied research.
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