Indigenous knowledge in Sudan: Perceptions among Sudanese librarians

Dublin Core

Subject

Indigenous knowledge, Sudan, Sudanese librarians, traditional knowledge, indigenous knowledge systems, principles of library and information science, indigenous librarianship

Description

Abstract: Indigenous knowledge has received considerable attention in Sudan, as it is deeply rooted in the sociocultural life. Librarians, as facilitators of learning, have an essential role to play in indigenous knowledge management in the country. The objective of this article is to assess Sudanese librarians’ awareness of indigenous knowledge and to examine their roles in its management and preservation. The research also identifies the major obstacles that face indigenous knowledge management, and the role of information and communication technology in its management. Additionally, the research assesses the major changes needed to develop a successful national indigenous knowledge strategy. Structured questionnaires and four semi-structured interviews were used to collect data. The findings show that Sudanese librarians believe libraries have a role to play in indigenous knowledge management. The article proposes some relevant recommendations to enhance the role of librarians in indigenous knowledge management in Sudan.

Creator

Omer Abbas El Sharief, Mohamed Salah Eldin Mudawi, Radia Adam Mohamed

Publisher

IFLA Journal

Date

May 11, 2021

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Research article