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TOWARDS A NEW EMPHASIS ON ORAL TRADITION AS AN INFORMATION SOURCE IN AFRICAN LIBRARIES

A.A. ALEMNA (Department of Library and Archival Studies University of Ghana, PO Box 60, Legon, Ghana, Africa)

Journal of Documentation

ISSN: 0022-0418

Article publication date: 1 April 1992

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Abstract

Large numbers of Africans still living in rural areas are considerably influenced by oral tradition. A lot of information can therefore be obtained through this form of communication. However, this kind of material has been largely neglected by librarians in Africa. Although a few centres exist in some countries where the oral tradition is collected, organised and disseminated, a number of obstacles prevent these centres from achieving their aims. The activities of some of these centres are discussed and some of the associated problems highlighted, with proposals made for their solution. The paper concludes that librarians in Africa must place a greater emphasis on oral tradition as a supplement to documentary sources. Oral tradition is an integral part of the African's heritage and it would be criminal to let it disappear.

Citation

ALEMNA, A.A. (1992), "TOWARDS A NEW EMPHASIS ON ORAL TRADITION AS AN INFORMATION SOURCE IN AFRICAN LIBRARIES", Journal of Documentation, Vol. 48 No. 4, pp. 422-429. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026907

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