Connecting Cameroon
Connecting Cameroon The Connecting Cameroon project will address the urgent need across Cameroon’s universities for infrastructure to store, share and publish research results and data.
Connecting Cameroon The Connecting Cameroon project will address the urgent need across Cameroon’s universities for infrastructure to store, share and publish research results and data.
Technical Issues, Cost, and Implementation Strategies for Automating a Library Many knowledge management institutions are often challenged and sometimes overwhelmed with the prospect of undertaking
Roseline Bawack (PhD), ADLSN’s Cameroon Country Coordinator, recently presented on AI and libraries in the Cameroonian context at the CACAIS 2024 Conference. The theme of
At ADLSN we are exploring ways to incorporate AI to help in our mission to increase access to African-created content. To help spark ideas, ADLSN’s
ADLSN is excited to announce that we have entered into partnership with the Tanzania Food and Nutrition Center (TFNC). TFNC is a government institution responsible
ADLSN’s Africa Bwamkuu recently traveled to Mzumbe University in Morogoro, Tanzania to conduct in-person training with university staff. The primary objectives of the training were
By Rosalie Lack I recently attended the Weights and Biases Fully Connected AI conference in San Francisco, California. Here are three takeaways from an amazing
ADLSN’s Rosalie Lack visited the library at the University of Lome, Togo where she met with the cataloging staff. She was well received and enjoyed
ADLSN’s Walu Simbeye traveled to South Africa to do in-person training in Koha and DSpace for the South African Sugarcane Research Institute (SASRI). Learn more
ADLSN is working with the South African Sugarcane Research Institute (SASRI) to build a library management solution for their analog and digital collections. SASRI has