数字鸿沟
桥接(联网)
信息和通信技术
互联网
公共关系
互联网接入
数字图书馆
业务
知识管理
经济增长
政治学
万维网
计算机科学
经济
文学类
诗歌
艺术
计算机网络
作者
Mamathole Margaret Lediga,Madeleine C. Fombad
标识
DOI:10.1080/01616846.2018.1471964
摘要
The information and knowledge society has resulted in the exponential growth of information and communication technologies (ICTs), thus creating a gap between those who use ICTs and those who do not; hence the emergence of the term “digital divide” in the 1990s. One of the milestones of South Africa’s National Development Plan, a policy that charts the country’s development up until 2030, is to ensure that high-speed broadband internet is universally available at competitive prices. Notwithstanding the importance of ICTs in public libraries, the provision of such is still taking place on a limited scale in South Africa. This article investigates the use of ICTs in public libraries in South Africa as a tool in bridging the digital divide. It also examines the inequalities in access and use and suggests ways in which ICTs may be used to reduce the digital divide. A qualitative research methodology was adopted. In order for public libraries to function as an important tool in bridging the digital divide, there is a need to standardize the provision of public library services with regard to the digital divide.
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