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The impact of globalisation on AfricaLibrary Management, 21
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Contributes to the Global Information Virtual Conference by examining training needs in the higher education sector which will be engendered by the information revolution in the developing world. Focuses on the situation in South Africa, and considers a number of social processes that are driving developments in higher education.
Library Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 2000
Keywords: Globalization; Higher education; Training
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