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Corruption, librarians and building a new South Africa
Abstract
This article argues that a network of civil society organizations that includes
libraries can combat corruption by monitoring measures to promote free access to information and freedom of expression. It maintains also that cultures of access to information and anti-corruption should be connected. Using a twofold view that information is power and that power is information, the article documents initiatives to promote access to information and to combat corruption in South Africa.
libraries can combat corruption by monitoring measures to promote free access to information and freedom of expression. It maintains also that cultures of access to information and anti-corruption should be connected. Using a twofold view that information is power and that power is information, the article documents initiatives to promote access to information and to combat corruption in South Africa.