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Arunachalam, S. "Accessing Information Published in the Third World: Should Spreading the Word from the Third World Always Be Like Swimming against the Current ?" in Workshop on Access to Third World Conference Proceedings...M. Wise (ed.). Boston Spa: IFLA Programme for Universal Availability of Publications, 1993.
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Lor, P.J. "Information Dependence in Southern Africa: Global and Subregional Perspectives". African Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science6(1):1-10 (1996).
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The relationship between LIS theory and practice should not be oversimplified. It has been said that there is nothing as practical as a good theory. Cf. Goldhor, H.An Introduction to Sciefitific Research in Librarianship. Urbana (Illinois): University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science, 1972.
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This need was not adequately met during the apartheid period, when many South African librarians were avoiding political issues and seeking "refuge in a sanitized profession that emphasized library functions, technology and organization structures". (Cf. Lor, P.J. "A Distant Mirror: The Story of Libraries in South Africa". Daedalus, 125(4):235-265(1996). The heavy emphasis on information "science" was criticized as elitist and technicist in the report of the National Education Policy Investigation. (Cf. Libray & Information Services: Report of the NEPI Library and Information Services Research Group. Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1992.
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Several of these aspects are dealt with in Mury, M. and M. Walters. "Writing for Journals in Library and Information Science: A Report of a Survey". Serials Librarian, 31(4):23-40( 1997).