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Information provision services in South Africa: a comparative study

Bertha Jantine Mostert (Bertha Jantine Mostert is Lecturer in the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Zululand, South Africa)

Library Management

ISSN: 0143-5124

Article publication date: 1 February 1999

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Abstract

Information provision services to the general public have, since their inception in South Africa, been biased towards the white minority in the community. In reaction to the imbalanced position and in an effort to re‐dress inadequacies experienced through the existing public library system, alternative community‐driven information provision services were introduced. In this study, the three existing information provision services currently operating in South Africa, i.e. the public library services, community libraries and resource centres, will be discussed and compared. The strengths and weaknesses of each system will be examined, and suggestions put forward as to possible adaptations that can be made in order to develop information provision services, servicing all inhabitants of the country on an equal basis.

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Jantine Mostert, B. (1999), "Information provision services in South Africa: a comparative study", Library Management, Vol. 20 No. 1, pp. 19-26. https://doi.org/10.1108/01435129910248641

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