South Africa�s LIS Transformation Charter: policies, politics and professionals
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2014
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Abstract
The rhetoric of public librarianship includes many ringing claims for the role of libraries in
democracy; and, on the 20-year anniversary of the advent of democracy in South Africa in 1994, it is
an opportune moment to examine the rather confusing fortunes of libraries in our young democracy.
In recent years, some 20 libraries have been destroyed in social protest; yet the LIS profession would
argue that libraries are agents of development and social transformation. The paper reports on the
work of the authors on the LIS Transformation Charter which, after a start-stop-start process of two
phases over six years, has now been handed to government. The paper analyses the political and
professional forces that influenced the Charter writing process; but we argue that the final
Transformation Charter offers a vision of a transformed and integrated library system that has
meaning to all sectors of South African society.
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South Africa, Democracy, LIS Transformation Charter, Professional practice, Transformation, Library and information services (LIS)
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Hart, G. and Nassimbeni, M. (2014). South Africa�s LIS Transformation Charter: policies, politics and professionals. Paper presented at: IFLA WLIC 2014 - Lyon - Libraries, Citizens, Societies: Confluence for Knowledge in Session 200 - Library Theory and Research. In: IFLA WLIC 2014, 16-22 August 2014, Lyon, France.