2017
DOI: 10.1108/ajim-09-2016-0151
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Mobile phones for development

Abstract: Purpose-The paper relays an important line of Mark Hepworth's work, which engages with information technologies and development. The paper aims to suggest a subfield of Library and Information Science (LIS) for development to reclaim the role of information services and systems for social change in rural areas. The paper looks at the extent of development gained with the advent of mobile phones. Design/methodology/approach-Rather than undertaking traditional large-scale, quantitative, context-independent and s… Show more

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“…Recent statistics show that access to mobile devices is rapidly increasing in some countries in Sub-Saharan Africa including Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria and that benefits of mobile access have been widely recognised (see for example, Asongu et al, 2018; Cibangu et al, 2017; Traxler, 2018). However, there are several challenges surrounding mobile access, associated costs, electricity, social norms and customs, etc.…”
Section: Sdgs and Information Access Challenges In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent statistics show that access to mobile devices is rapidly increasing in some countries in Sub-Saharan Africa including Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria and that benefits of mobile access have been widely recognised (see for example, Asongu et al, 2018; Cibangu et al, 2017; Traxler, 2018). However, there are several challenges surrounding mobile access, associated costs, electricity, social norms and customs, etc.…”
Section: Sdgs and Information Access Challenges In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%