B.J. Mostert
Senior Lecturer, University of Zululand
P/Bag x1001, KwaDlangezwa
Republic of South Africa, 3886
jmostert@pan.uzulu.ac.za

The African public library systems have failed to respond to the needs of their constituency. The problems faced by these systems are multi-faceted but can be divided into five broad categories: the introduction of an anachronistic and inappropriate colonial model, inadequate training of library staff, deficiencies in determining specific needs through analysis, lack of cooperation among agencies involved in library-related work, and the absence of sustained efforts to achieve an alternative framework. In this literature survey, these problems will be discussed and recommendations made for addressing some of the issues. A table will also be provided detailing the ideal African public library system.

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https://doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2001.1.2