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Main Authors: Huttemann, Lutz, Ed., Inganji, Francis K., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED284547
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  • Use of Computers in Information Handling. Report of the DSE/PADIS Training Workshop (Nairobi, Kenya, April 21-May 2, 1986). Huttemann, Lutz, Ed. Inganji, Francis K., Ed. Databases Developing Nations Documentation Foreign Countries Information Networks Information Retrieval Information Services Information Systems Library Automation Online Systems Regional Cooperation Training Training Objectives User Needs (Information) Workshops This workshop attended by 21 participants from 13 countries was designed to promote the use of computerized information and documentation services in the eastern and southern African subregion, and increase the exchange of experiences of the personnel involved in the field. The full text is provided for the following papers presented at the workshop: (1) "PADIS (Pan-African Documentation and Information System) Training Program--Objectives and Coverage" (F. K. Inganji); (2) "DSE's (German Foundation for International Development) Contributions towards Training of Information Personnel" (L. Huttemann); (3) "Introduction to PADIS-DEV (Socio-Economic Development Component)" (B. Teshager); (4) "Background Paper for INFOTERRA Briefing" (W. Y. Lee); (5) "The Population Information Network for Africa (POPIN-Africa)" (P. G. Amonoo); (6) "MINISIS--An Integrated Set of Information Systems for Information Retrieval and Library Management" (K. T. Mavuba); (7) "PADIS without Computerization" (F. K. Inganji); (8) "Information Management Using Microcomputers--The Experience of ICRAF (International Council for Research in Agroforestry)" (R. Labelle); (9) "Data Base Management" (K. T. Mavuba); (10) "Electronic Data Processing as a Tool for Smaller Information Units" (B. Brodmeier); (11) "Problems of Automating Libraries in a Developing Country--Kenya" (J. Were); (12) "User Needs and the PADIS System" (F. K. Inganji); and (13) "Regional Cooperation in Information Work" (F. K. Inganji). Analyses of participant presentations and of questionnaires completed by workshop participants are also provided. Appendices include a listing of participants and resource persons, the workshop program, a diagram of HABITAT (United Nations Center for Human Settlements) software applications, and a PADIS status report. (KM)