Research impact assessment in Africa and the evolving role of academic libraries
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2022-12-30
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Information technology has influenced scholarly communication
and how higher education institutions assess research impact. This
has extended the role that the academic library plays in supporting
researchers in the research life cycle. These global trends have impacted
academic libraries in Africa too, albeit to different extents.
This paper reports from the literature and empirical findings of a
single aspect of a wider study on research impact assessment that
enquired into best practices for assessing research impact in higher
education institutions in Africa and the evolving role of academic
libraries in support of research impact assessment. The paper draws
from a qualitative aspect of the wider mixed-methods study informed
by research impact theory, and specifically findings from semistructured
interviews with relevant stakeholders such as academic librarians,
university research office personnel, and African research council
managers. The paper concludes that librarians traditionally have
been well placed to play a pivotal role in research impact assessment
due to their professional competencies. Academic libraries will continue
to evolve and in doing so play a significant role in the research
life cycle of higher education knowledge systems. African academic
libraries need to contextualize research impact assessment such that
it speaks to the research needs of African contexts.
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Mfengu, A. & Raju, J. 2022. Research impact assessment in Africa and the evolving role of academic libraries. Library Trends. 71(2):151-168. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/39390