Understanding Innovation and Policy Transfer: Implications for Libraries and Information Services in Africa
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. Cowen. Acting comparatively upon the educational world: puzzles and possibilities , 2006 .
[2] Ola Pilerot,et al. The Concept of Information Literacy in Policy-Making Texts: An Imperialistic Project? , 2011, Libr. Trends.
[3] A. Totolo. Adoption and use of computer technology among school principals in Botswana secondary schools , 2011 .
[4] A. Young. : Missionaries of the Book: The American Library Profession and the Origins of United States Cultural Diplomacy , 1986 .
[5] Rebecca Knuth,et al. On a Spectrum: International Models of School Librarianship , 1999, The Library Quarterly.
[6] T. Popkewitz. Educational Knowledge: Changing Relationships between the State, Civil Society, and the Educational Community. SUNY Series, Frontiers in Education. , 2000 .
[7] Jeremy Rappleye. Educational Policy Transfer in an Era of Globalization: Theory--History--Comparison. Comparative Studies Series. Volume 23. , 2012 .
[8] Forbes Gibb. Books, Buildings and Social Engineering: Early Public Libraries in Britain from Past to Present , 2011 .
[9] N. Schiller,et al. Methodological nationalism and beyond: nation-state building, migration and the social sciences , 2002, Sociology of Power.
[10] Richard Heeks. Most eGovernment-for-Development Projects Fail: How Can Risks be Reduced? , 2003 .
[11] W. Twining. Social Science and Diffusion of Law , 2005 .
[12] Mark Warschauer,et al. Reconceptualizing the Digital Divide , 2002, First Monday.
[13] S. Carney. Negotiating Policy in an Age of Globalization: Exploring Educational “Policyscapes” in Denmark, Nepal, and China , 2008, Comparative Education Review.
[14] M. P. Ravenel. Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English , 1960 .
[15] Peter G. Underwood,et al. Freedom of Information and the Developing World , 2010 .
[16] R. Sturges. The Political Economy of Information: Malawi Under Kamuzu Banda, 1964-94☆ , 1998 .
[17] Philip J. Calvert,et al. Facebook and the diffusion of innovation in New Zealand public libraries , 2012, J. Libr. Inf. Sci..
[18] Richard Neill,et al. The Quiet Struggle: Information and Libraries for the People of Africa , 1990 .
[19] B. Wildemuth. An empirically grounded model of the adoption of intellectual technologies , 1992 .
[20] M. N. Maack. Books and Libraries as Instruments of Cultural Diplomacy in Francophone Africa during the Cold War , 2001 .
[21] R. Serlin,et al. The SAGE Handbook for Research in Education: Engaging Ideas and Enriching Inquiry , 2005 .
[22] A. Ochai. The purpose of the library in colonial tropical Africa: an historical survey , 1984 .
[23] D. Wijasuriya,et al. The barefoot librarian : library developments in Southeast Asia with special reference to Malaysia , 1975 .
[24] D. Stone. Learning lessons, policy transfer and the international diffusion of policy ideas , 2001 .
[25] Ronald Rousseau,et al. Towards a representation of diffusion and interaction of scientific ideas: The case of fiber optics communication , 2012, Inf. Process. Manag..
[26] Robert Cowen,et al. The transfer, translation and transformation of educational processes: and their shape‐shifting? , 2009 .
[27] Jingfeng Xia,et al. Diffusionism and open access , 2012, J. Documentation.
[28] Margaret A. Chaplan. American Ideas in the German Public Libraries: Three Periods , 1971, The Library Quarterly.
[29] David P. Dolowitz,et al. Who Learns What from Whom: A Review of the Policy Transfer Literature , 1996 .
[30] Adolphe O. Amadi. African Libraries: Western Tradition and Colonial Brainwashing , 1981 .
[31] W. Twining. Diffusion of Law: A Global Perspective , 2004 .
[32] D. Ocholla,et al. Diffusion and adoption of ICTs in selected government departments in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa , 2011 .
[33] Karin de Jager. Public Libraries in Africa: A Report and Annotated Bibliography , 2002, J. Documentation.
[34] G. Hart,et al. The conundrum of school libraries in South Africa , 2007 .
[35] Paul Sturges. Libraries in Africa: Pioneers, policies, problems , 1996 .
[36] M. Sadler. How far can we learn anything of practical value from the study of foreign systems of education , 1900 .
[37] L. Chisholm. The politics of curriculum review and revision in South Africa in regional context , 2005 .
[38] Alan Simon,et al. Management - 4th edn , 2009 .
[39] Louise S. Robbins,et al. The Overseas Libraries Controversy and the Freedom to Read: U.S. Librarians and Publishers Confront Joseph McCarthy , 2001 .
[40] Kurt Weyland. Theories of Policy Diffusion: Lessons from Latin American Pension Reform , 2005 .
[41] Abdullahi I. Musa,et al. Commonwealth of uncertainty: How British and American professional models of library practice have shaped LIS Education in selected former British Colonies and Dominions , 2013 .
[42] T. Postlethwaite,et al. Schooling in the Pacific islands : colonies in transition , 1984 .
[43] M. F. Laguna,et al. Why, when, and how fast innovations are adopted , 2012, 1208.2589.
[44] M. Cross,et al. Jonathan Jansen and the Curriculum Debate in South Africa: An Essay Review of Jansen’s Writings Between 1999 and 2009 , 2012 .
[45] P. Hall. Policy paradigms, social learning, and the state: the case of economic policymaking in Britain , 1993 .
[46] Thomas S. Popkewitz,et al. The global politics of educational borrowing and lending , 2004 .
[47] Meeyoung Cha,et al. Modeling the Adoption of Innovations in the Presence of Geographic and Media Influences , 2011, PloS one.
[48] Danish Dada. The Failure of E‐Government in Developing Countries: A Literature Review , 2006, Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries..
[49] E. Boamah. Towards effective management and preservation of digital cultural heritage resources: an exploration of contextual factors in Ghana , 2014 .
[50] P. Limb. The politics of digital "refrom and revolution": Towards mainstreaming and African control of african digitisation , 2006 .
[51] P. Sturges. The Poverty of Librarianship: An Historical Critique of Public Librarianship in Anglophone Africa , 2001 .
[52] Fred D. Davis,et al. User Acceptance of Computer Technology: A Comparison of Two Theoretical Models , 1989 .
[53] E. Rogers,et al. Diffusion of Innovations , 1964 .
[54] The Carnegie Corporation of New York , 1939, Nature.
[55] Christopher Pollitt,et al. Public Management Reform , 2000 .
[56] D. Phillips,et al. Processes of Policy Borrowing in Education: some explanatory and analytical devices , 2003 .
[57] E. Neumayer,et al. Uneven Geographies of Organizational Practice: Explaining the Cross-National Transfer and Diffusion of ISO 9000 , 2004 .
[58] Rebecca Knuth. School Librarianship and Macro-Level Policy Issues: International Perspectives , 1995 .
[59] M. Wise. Aspects of African librarianship : a collection of writings , 1985 .
[60] H. K. Raseroka. Changes in Public Libraries During the Last Twenty Years: , 1994 .
[61] 土肥 一夫,et al. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current Englishと英和辞典 , 2001 .
[62] Marie-Laure Djelic,et al. Exporting the American Model: The Postwar Transformation of European Business , 1998 .
[63] R. Dale. Globalisation, knowledge economy and comparative education , 2005 .
[64] Gita Steiner-Khamsi. The Politics and Economics of Comparison , 2010, Comparative Education Review.
[65] Conrad Shayo. Information Technology Adoption , 2010 .
[66] Elizabeth Lightfoot. The Policy Transfer Model , 2003 .
[67] Gavin T. L. Brown,et al. Beyond rhetoric: Leveraging learning from New Zealand's assessment tools for teaching and learning for South Africa , 2013 .
[68] D. Phillips,et al. Educational Policy Borrowing: historical perspectives , 2004 .
[69] David P. Dolowitz,et al. Learning from Abroad: The Role of Policy Transfer in Contemporary Policy‐Making , 2000 .
[70] K. Mchombu,et al. On the Librarianship of Poverty , 1982 .