This paper discusses the management of libraries in Ghana with reference to the existing practices in the country, and various problems involved in the administration of these libraries. Management plays a very important role in librarianship, yet librarians in Ghana find it difficult to execute this function owing to various constraints such as inadequate training facilities in the country, lack of funding for libraries, and the low image of librarians in the country. The writer suggests among other things, the organisation of regular seminars and conferences at local, national and regional levels for librarians to improve upon their management techniques and efforts by librarians themselves to change public misconception of their profession.
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June 01 1989
Management of libraries in Ghana: concepts, practices and constraints
A.A. Alemna
A.A. Alemna
Lecturer, Department of Library and Archival Studies, University of Ghana
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-3748
Print ISSN: 0001-253X
© MCB UP Limited
1989
Aslib Proceedings (1989) 41 (6): 217–223.
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Alemna A (1989), "Management of libraries in Ghana: concepts, practices and constraints". Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 41 No. 6 pp. 217–223, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051143
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