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Main Authors: Ntunja, A., Gabriel, L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED441436
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author Ntunja, A.
Gabriel, L.
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contents Forming a New Information Services Section: A Case Study--Parliament of the Republic of South Africa. Ntunja, A. Gabriel, L. Access to Information Case Studies Foreign Countries Government (Administrative Body) Government Libraries Information Processing Information Services Information Technology Legislators Library Development Organizational Development Research Users (Information) The South African Library of Parliament and Research unit has devoted considerable time and money to improving its research and library services for members, committees, and management of Parliament. The Library and Research Units have recently re-structured and re-designed services and information products, engaging in collection development policy, stock-taking and weeding, upgrade of the information technology infrastructure, and changes of the organizational structure to reflect the newly formed Information Services Section (ISS). The aim was to create an ISS that will facilitate the work of members, committees, and management of Parliament by gathering, analyzing, and disseminating relevant information in a non-partisan, easily accessible, and understandable format. This paper presents a case study of the formation of the ISS. Topics covered include historical background, unified information service, information processing, the benefits of parliamentary information service, and information technology. (Author/MES)
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spellingShingle Forming a New Information Services Section: A Case Study--Parliament of the Republic of South Africa.
Ntunja, A.
Gabriel, L.
Access to Information
Case Studies
Foreign Countries
Government (Administrative Body)
Government Libraries
Information Processing
Information Services
Information Technology
Legislators
Library Development
Organizational Development
Research
Users (Information)
Forming a New Information Services Section: A Case Study--Parliament of the Republic of South Africa. Ntunja, A. Gabriel, L. Access to Information Case Studies Foreign Countries Government (Administrative Body) Government Libraries Information Processing Information Services Information Technology Legislators Library Development Organizational Development Research Users (Information) The South African Library of Parliament and Research unit has devoted considerable time and money to improving its research and library services for members, committees, and management of Parliament. The Library and Research Units have recently re-structured and re-designed services and information products, engaging in collection development policy, stock-taking and weeding, upgrade of the information technology infrastructure, and changes of the organizational structure to reflect the newly formed Information Services Section (ISS). The aim was to create an ISS that will facilitate the work of members, committees, and management of Parliament by gathering, analyzing, and disseminating relevant information in a non-partisan, easily accessible, and understandable format. This paper presents a case study of the formation of the ISS. Topics covered include historical background, unified information service, information processing, the benefits of parliamentary information service, and information technology. (Author/MES)
title Forming a New Information Services Section: A Case Study--Parliament of the Republic of South Africa.
topic Access to Information
Case Studies
Foreign Countries
Government (Administrative Body)
Government Libraries
Information Processing
Information Services
Information Technology
Legislators
Library Development
Organizational Development
Research
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED441436