First International Conference on African Digital Libraries and Archives (ICADLA-1)
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The University of Witwatersrand Library, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) Library and the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) jointly organised the first historic conference on African digital libraries and archives which took place in the United Nations Conference Centre, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 1–3 July 2009. There were 200 participants from all over Africa representing librarians, archivists, curators, information management specialists, documentalists, academics and professionals from universities, non-governmental organizations, the United Nations, and other international and national organizations. The participants were from Ethiopia, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Senegal, Kenya, Lesotho, Sudan, Uganda, Cameroon, Tanzania, Nigeria, The Netherlands, India and the USA.
In the first session the issue of the urgent need to putting knowledge production, governance and management on the African development agenda was discussed and debated while the second session focused on the need to develop policies, strategies and capacity building efforts to enhance the digital future of Africa while at the same time recognising the endemic technological and intellectual challenges. Existing African digitization initiatives were also presented.
The Conference came out with a Declaration and Recommendations on Knowledge for Development in Africa and the Digitization of African Knowledge and Heritage. One of the key recommendations was that an African Digital Library and Archives Programme should be established and that the programme should spearhead the formulation of comprehensive policies, strategic framework and a road map for digital libraries and archives on the African continent.
The Conference was made possible with generous support from IFLA-ALP (Action for Development through Libraries Programme) and the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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Reported by Felix Ubogu and Michele Pickover
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