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UCT RESEARCH REPORT 2012
the Faculty of Humanities, a suite of academic programmes
in library and information studies, ranging from the
Postgraduate Diploma in Library and Information Studies
to the PhD, with specialisation in academic and research
libraries, and public libraries. Its particular subject foci are in
impact analysis and assessment, and research librarianship.
Staff research interests range over a wide number of
important fields, ranging from the identification of skills
sets for different contexts to performance measurement.
Centre Statistics
Staff
Emeritus Professors
1
Associate Professors
1
Emeritus Associate Professors
2
Emeritus Senior Lecturers
1
Administrative and Clerical Staff
1
TOTAL
6
Students
Doctoral
3
Master’s
9
Postgraduate Diploma
20
TOTAL
32
Research Fields and Staff
Associate Professor Jaya Raju
LIS education and training, particularly its relevance to the
African developing context; general/liberal arts education
in the higher education context; Higher education
information provision in the current knowledge context;
Developing LIS skills statements
Associate Professor Karin de Jager
Library performance measurement and evaluation in
academic and public libraries; establishing benchmarks for
information literacy; databases
Associate Professor Mary Nassimbeni
Information society, information literacy; national library
and information policy; performance measures for public
libraries in South Africa
Dr J. Gretchen Smith
Communication of information; information need and use;
subject analysis and control; indexing, classification and
thesaurus construction; knowledge management
Professor Peter G. Underwood
Soft systems analysis; systems management; information
systems design; change management; strategic
management, information literacy
Dr Charles A. Masango (Associate)
Intellectual property rights (copyright); digital licensing
agreements; contemporary copyright fair dealing
management issues; First Sale Doctrine; public lending
rights; indigenous traditional knowledge
Contact details
Postal address: UCT Libraries, University of Cape Town,
Private Bag, RONDEBOSCH 7701, South Africa
Telephone: +27 (0)21 650 4546
E-mail: lisc@uct.ac.za
Web home page: http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/lisc/
Research output
Authored books
Weinberg, P. 2012. Dear Edward – Family Footprints.
Johannesburg: Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd. 181pp. ISBN
9781431405541.
Chapters in books
Darch, C. 2012. Burundi and Rwanda. In D.S. Lewis (ed.), The
Annual Register: World Events 2012, pp. 259-260. p. 253.
United Kingdom: CSA/ProQuest. ISBN 9781615402533.
Darch, C. 2012. Democratic Republic of Congo. In D.S.
Lewis (ed.), The Annual Register: World Events 2012, pp.
257-258. p. 253. United Kingdom: CSA/ProQuest. ISBN
9781615402533.
Darch, C. 2012. Mozambique. In D.S. Lewis (ed.), The
Annual Register: World Events 2012, pp. 261-262. 253.
United Kingdom: CSA/ProQuest. ISBN 9781615402533.
Darch, C. 2012. The Horn of Africa. In D.S. Lewis (ed.), The
Annual Register: World Events 2012, pp. 226-230. p. 253.
United Kingdom: CSA/ProQuest. ISBN 9781615402533.
De Jager, K. and Nassimbeni, M. 2012. The research
journey: an introduction to research methodology. In
Professional Communication: Deliver Effective Written,
Spoken and Visual Messages, pp. 239-276. 3
rd
edition.
Claremont, Cape Town: Juta & Co. Ltd. ISBN 978-0-70217-
792-7.
De Jager, K. 2012. Citation, referencing and avoiding
plagiarism. In Professional Communication: Deliver
Effective Written, Spoken and Visual Messages, pp. 222-
238. 3
rd
edition. Claremont, Cape Town: Juta & Co. Ltd.
ISBN 978-0-70217-792-7.
Nassimbeni, M. 2012. Research methods: libraries and the
Internet. In Professional Communication: Deliver Effective