Lefa la Tsebo: A Proposed Model for Framing Tshwane University of Technology’s Libraries Policies

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https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-659X/6166

Keywords:

proposed model; academic libraries; knowledge production; knowledge application; triple helix; national innovation system

Abstract

This article presents a proposed model for framing the policies of Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) libraries. The authors draw on a focused literature review across various disciplines as well as empirical evidence collected from a purposive sample of 40 participants in a case study. The qualitative evaluation method is used to evaluate a set of models. A self-developed set of criteria is used as a tool to test the models towards a selection of elements and features that are then used to table the proposed model for TUT’s libraries. The evaluated models were categorised to produce models for academic library activities, models for higher education as well as models that depict changes in society’s knowledge system. The adapted model proposes a multiple reality constructionist approach to improve a shared understanding of what constitutes knowledge in democratic South Africa. It was found that there are inconsistencies and a lack of clarity on the role of TUT’s libraries in transformation initiatives of the university. The main argument is that the future role of TUT’s libraries should include taking part in other processes of the knowledge system such as knowledge production, application and use. The main value of the article is to provide a comprehensive strategic outlook that guides the transformation of TUT’s libraries. This will assist to frame TUT’s libraries policies in light of changes taking place in higher education.

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Author Biographies

Mahlaga Johannes Molepo, University of Pretoria

Mahlaga J Molepo holds a Bachelor of Information Science degree, a Bachelor of Arts Honours (BA (Hons)) in Information Science (cum laude) degree from the University of South Africa (Unisa) and a Master of Information Science degree from the University of Pretoria. He was the Best BA (Hons) in Information Science student of 2015. Previously he worked as a Face to Face Tutor in Information Science modules and subjects at the University of South Africa. Currently, he works as a Librarian at the Tshwane University of Technology and an online private tutor in Information Science modules and subjects.

Archie Leonard Dick, University of Pretoria

Professor Archie L Dick is Head of the Department of Information Science and Chairperson of the School of Information Technology at the University of Pretoria. He also supervises postgraduate students at honours, master's and doctoral level.

Published

2019-10-17

How to Cite

Molepo, Mahlaga Johannes, and Archie Leonard Dick. 2018. “Lefa La Tsebo: A Proposed Model for Framing Tshwane University of Technology’s Libraries Policies”. Mousaion: South African Journal of Information Studies 36 (4):22 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2663-659X/6166.

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Articles
Received 2019-04-11
Accepted 2019-08-01
Published 2019-10-17