School of Information and Social Studieshttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9112024-03-29T12:58:10Z2024-03-29T12:58:10ZThe Impact of Libraries and Information Services in Shaping Vision 2030 in KenyaKwanya, Tomhttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18862023-04-04T03:00:11Z2014-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Impact of Libraries and Information Services in Shaping Vision 2030 in Kenya
Kwanya, Tom
Abstract
Information is increasingly becoming accepted as an important factor of socio-economic production besides land, labour and capital. Credible information and its effective use is a potentially powerful socio-economic development tool. Due to their position as the trusted source of information for many people, libraries play a pivotal role in facilitating socio-economic development by promoting good
governance, literacy, social reconstruction, innovation and better decision-making. This paper analyses the impact of libraries and information services on the realisation of Kenya’s Vision 2030. The study was conducted using a survey research method. Data was collected from librarians, the general public and national development planners, using key informant interviews. The findings indicate that libraries have so far had a low impact on the realisation of Vision 2030 in Kenya. One of the major challenges hampering the effective support of the Vision 2030 by libraries is the perceived laid-back nature of librarians. Therefore, it is suggested that librarians should be more assertive in their involvement in national issues.
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