African Visual Arts Journal

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000)

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Libraries and Archives as Sustainers of African Intellectual Heritage: A Theoretical Framework for South Africa

Sipho Siwela, Department of Advanced Studies, University of Fort Hare Naledi Nkosi, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) South Africa Mpho Mogapi, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Mintek
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18717512
Published: November 15, 2000

Abstract

The preservation of African intellectual heritage is crucial for understanding South Africa's cultural development. Libraries and archives play a pivotal role in safeguarding this heritage by collecting, cataloguing, and preserving manuscripts, photographs, audio recordings, and other materials. A comprehensive review of existing literature on the roles of libraries and archives in preserving African intellectual heritage is employed to construct this theoretical framework. This theoretical framework underscores the importance of libraries and archives as custodians of African intellectual heritage in South Africa, emphasising their role in documenting and engaging with diverse cultural expressions. Policy makers should prioritise funding for library and archive preservation initiatives to ensure continued access to these invaluable resources. Additionally, educational programmes should be developed to promote the importance of such institutions among the public.

How to Cite

Sipho Siwela, Naledi Nkosi, Mpho Mogapi (2000). Libraries and Archives as Sustainers of African Intellectual Heritage: A Theoretical Framework for South Africa. African Visual Arts Journal, Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18717512

Keywords

African StudiesHeritage PreservationArchival TheoryIntellectual HistoryCultural MemoryColonial LegaciesDecolonization Studies

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