African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science
African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science is established mainly to provide a forum for librarians, archivists, documentalists, information scientists and other information related professionals in Africa to report their research findings but with emphasis on African setting. The Journal is refereed by distinguished scholars. Emphasis is on empirical research; however, manuscripts of high quality on theoretical aspects of the three information related disciplines will be considered for publication.

Vol 19, No 2 (2009)
Table of Contents
Articles
| A Citation Analysis of Sub-Saharan African Library and Information Science Journals using Google Scholar |
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| O B Onyancha |
| Accessibility and Use of Family Planning Information (FPI) by Rural People in Kilombero District, Tanzania |
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| G E.P Msoffe, E Kiondo |
| Participatory Gender-Oriented Study of the Information Needs of the Youth in a Rural Community in South-Eastern Nigeria |
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| W E Nwagwu |
| A Survey of Knowledge Management in Law Firms in Botswana |
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| M C Fombad, H J.A Boon, T J.D Bothma |
| Access to and Use of Export Market Information by Non- Traditional Commodity Exporters in Ghana |
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| V K Afenyo, A A Alemna |
| Information Literacy in Higher Education: Overview of Initiatives at Two Ghanaian Universities |
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| P S Dadzie |
| Short Communication: Retrospective Conversion of Arabic Collections at a Nigerian University Library |
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| M Etubi |
African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science. ISSN: 0795-4778
