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Digital Preservation and Documentation of Global Indigenous Knowledge Systems

Tlou Maggie Masenya (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: August, 2023 | Copyright: © 2023 | Pages: 442

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781668470244
ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668470282
EISBN13: 9781668470251
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7024-4

Description:

Indigenous knowledge is regarded as undocumented cultural, local, traditional, and community knowledge produced and owned by local people in their specific communities. It is mainly preserved in the memories of elders and shared or passed on from generation to generation through oral communication, traditional practices, and demonstrations. This irreplaceable resource may be lost forever as a direct result of the pressures of modernization, colonization, and globalization. Concern over the loss of Indigenous knowledge has thus raised a need for the preservation and documentation of this knowledge in digital formats.

Digital Preservation and Documentation of Global Indigenous Knowledge Systems determines how Indigenous knowledge can be documented and digitally preserved to benefit Indigenous knowledge owners and their communities and be accessible for future generations. The book provides the best practices, innovative strategies, theoretical and conceptual frameworks, and empirical research findings regarding the digital preservation and documentation of Indigenous knowledge systems worldwide. Covering topics such as digital media platforms, educational management, and knowledge systems, this premier reference source is a valuable and useful tool for students, information professionals, knowledge managers, records managers, Indigenous knowledge owners, Indigenous community leaders, librarians, archivists, computer scientists, information technology specialists, students and educators of higher education, researchers, and academicians.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Digital Documentation
  • Digital Media Platforms
  • Digital Preservation
  • Digital Technologies
  • Digitization
  • Educational Management
  • Festivals
  • Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • Frameworks
  • Indigenous Knowledge
  • Knowledge Systems

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Tlou Maggie Masenya holds PhD in Information Science from the University of South Africa (UNISA) and a Masters in Information Technology from the University of Pretoria (UP). She has 11 years of working experience as a senior lecture in the field of Information Science, Information Systems and Technology at University of South Africa, University of Zululand and Durban University of Technology. She is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Information Systems at the Durban University of Technology. She is a distinguished researcher with extensive, impressive national and international research standing and has published numerous book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals within the broad niche area of Digital transformation, ICT4D, Digital preservation and Data Curation, Records and Knowledge Management,Technopreneurship, Digital Entrepreneurship, Cloud Computing, Innovative Pedagogies, Disruptive Technologies and Indigenous Knowledge Systems, which had a positive impact on her scholarly growth. She recently edited four books, published by IGI- Global International Academic Publisher in 2022, 2023 and 2025. Her research publications have consistently pushed the frontiers in Information Science and Technology and related fields and have become highly cited by academics and scholars globally. she is constantly reviewing journal articles and book chapters for Springer, SAJIM, Mousaion, JSASA, IFLA Journals and IGI-Global book chapters, just to name a few. She has also participated and contributed to numerous community engagement research projects throughout her academic career.

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