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Title: MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INFORMATION IN KENYA


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MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INFORMATION IN KENYA
  • BY GEORGE G. SHIBANDA
  • AG. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LIBRARIAN
  • WESTERN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND
    TECHNOLOGY
  • P.O. BOX 190-50100 KAKAMEGA, KENYA
  • g_gundu_at_yahoo.com, shibanda_at_hotmail.com
  • 0733-407740/254-056-31375
  • Fax 254-056-30153
  • A PAPER FOR THE JOINT FAIFE/GIOPS WORKSHOP IN
    ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA, MARCH 29-30, 2006

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ABSTRACT
  • Over 50 per cent of the Kenyan imprint constitute
    official publications.
  • Nature of information is advisory, scholarship
    and research.
  • Indigenous publishing firm for production of
    cheap textbooks.
  • Hiring private or commercial publishing firms is
    evident.
  • Legal instrument supporting publishing activity.

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INTRODUCTION
  • Kenya Government publications emanate from
  • Ministries and department, local governments
    (councils), judiciary, parastatal organizations,
    commissions and government education
    institutions.
  • Government publications contain very important
    information on
  • Legal matters, education, agriculture,
    economics, health and environment.
  • To impact on the day today lives of Kenyan
    citizens requires appropriate format, timely
    access, cheaply and adequate.
  • Education sector rely on government publications
    to support
  • curriculum in terms of textbooks.
  • Research information needs.

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  • The Kenya Government National Development Plan
    1997-2001 provides for information resources and
    management.
  • The Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 63, 2005
    provides for access to information emphasizing
    the right of citizen to access information held
    by the state. The Universal Bibliographic Control
    (UBC) approach.
  • Sustainable professional efforts to bring to
    light all that is published.

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  • Parastatal reports and research finds use in
    further research, planning, education, training
    and extension.
  • The Kenyan government publishing and printing
    houses meet official publications timely and
    cheaply to equip its people with official
    information conveniently.

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PROBLEM CONCEPTUALIZATION
  • Multiplicity of Government publishing lines,
    nature, range and scope of publications.
  • The Kenya Government publications lie in situ.
  • Professional and international efforts to bring
    to light all that is published for common good
    requirement.

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LEAD QUESTIONS
  • Whether Kenyas bibliographic control activities
    inlcude government published information for ease
    of identification?
  • Whether all Kenya government information is
    available to people through organized centers of
    knowledge, information system and services?

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2. ASSUMPTIONS
  • Government information needs are common among
    Kenyans and Kenyan insitutions.
  • The Kenya Government ministries, departments and
    parastatal institutions form a strong corporate
    author base.
  • The Kenya Government information emanates from
    vibrant publishing house.
  • There exists and infrastructure for information
    accessibility and document delivery.
  • Documents description meet international
    standards.
  • Language is not a barrier in information
    utilization.

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3. OBJECTIVES OF GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
  • Access to government policy and legal matters.
  • Democratization of the citizenry.
  • Cost-benefit analysis
  • Education based
  • Research based
  • Indigenous role player

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4. CHARACTERISTICS OF GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
  • Involve official bodies at all levels annually.
  • Important and authoritative in nature.
  • Contain legislation, statement of government
    policy, debate on current topics of importance,
    reports of government sponsored research,
    official histories, statistical data.
  • Information appears virtually in all subject
    format including book, periodical, map,
    electronic.

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  • Government Printers covers reports, legislation,
    government policy reports and statistics.
  • Kenya Literature Bureau , Jomo Kenyatta
    Foundation, Kenya Ordinance Survey and University
    Presses.
  • Outsourcing commercial publishing.

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5. GENERATION LINES
  • THE KENYA GOVERNMENT PRINTERS - Legislation,
    government policy, debates, reports and
    statistical data.
  • KENYA ORDINANCE SURVEY - Production of
    cartography maps and survey works.
  • KENYA LITERATURE BUREAU/JOMO KENYATTA FOUNDATION
    School and tertiary education textbooks
  • UNIVERSITY PRESSES Moi University, University
    of Nairobi - University level textbooks.
  • GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTATION SERVICES Engage in
    film, video production at local levels.
  • COMMERCIAL HOUSES - Government outsourcing for
    publishing activities on research activities and
    service operations.

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6. LEGAL INSTRUMENT ON GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
  • Kenya Government National Development Plan
    1997-2001
  • Information resources and management.
  • Systematic flow of and access to information.

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KENYA GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT
  • The Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 63, 2005 access
    to information.
  • The right to demand the correction or deletion of
    untrue or misleading information.
  • The state to publish and publicize all important
    information affecting the nation.

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LEGAL DEPOSIT ACT (1987)
  • The Books and Newspapers Act (revised 1987)
    deposit and registration of books and newspapers
    published in Kenya
  • Registrar to keep returns and registers of books
    and newspapers.
  • Exempts books and newspapers printed or published
    by or on behalf of the Government.
  • Kenya National Library Services (KNLS), Kenya
    National Archives and the University of Nairobi
    are depository centres.

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7. BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL IN INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
  • UNIVERSAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL (UBC)
  • Creation of a world wide system for the control
    and exchange of bibliographic information.
  • Makes universally and promptly available, in a
    form which is internationally acceptable, basic
    bibliographic data on all publications issued on
    all countries.

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  • UNIVERSAL AVAILABILITY OF PUBLICATIONS (UAP)
  • Availability of published material to intending
    users.
  • Availability of publications at all levels of
    society.
  • Ease of identification via national
    bibliographies and subsequently readily available
    for use.

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8. GOVERNMENT INFORMATION MISSING - LINK
  • Kenya National Development Plan 1997 -2001
    confidentiality, costly, inaccessible and
    untraceable.
  • The Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 63, 2005
    official bureaucracy typical public ownership
    syndrome.
  • Role of referendum of November 2005.
  • The Books and Newspapers Act (revised 1987)
    exempting Government publications.
  • Government information is unavailable at the
    Registrars records.

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  • The Universal Bibliographic Control Programme
  • Kenya National Bibliography (KNB) Inadequate
    coverage.
  • Legal exemption on Government publications.
  • The Universal Availability of Publications (UAP)
  • Lacks conformity with the UAP programme concept.
  • Lacks international standard Book numbers and
    International Standard Serial Number.
  • Kenya National Bibliographic (KNB) inadequate
    coverage of official information.
  • Classification or confidentiality of official
    information.
  • Public restricted access in government libraries.

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9. TRACING GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
  • INSTITUTION
  • Parliament parliamentary debates recorded in
    the Hansard.
  • Judiciary contains Laws, court decision,
    recommendations of presidential commissions.
  • Ministries/Departments administrative reports,
    five year plans, Parliamentary proceedings, Laws,
    statistics, general reports, Economic policy
    plans and maps/survey plans, extension services.
  • Local Authorities/Government Council committee
    minutes, committee plans and reports, Laws,
    statistics.

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BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL SERVICES
  • Government Printers Catalogue available
    catalogue on government publications is 1977
    edition.
  • Government Printers Bookshop is the current
    source.
  • Kenya Gazette weekly publication by the
    Government Printers. It lists all government
    publications published by the Government
    Printers.
  • Kenya National Archives Catalogue listing of
    government publications within its collection.
    A guide to the Kenya National Archives.
  • Kenya National Bibliography (KNB) a listing of
    all Kenyan imprints. It is an annual tool for
    books and periodicals.

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  • Kenya Publishers Catalogue list all books
    produced by publishers under Kenya Publishers
    association.
  • The Library Of Congress (Nairobi office)
    Library of Congress list is bimonthly with an
    annual supplement. It includes government
    information.
  • University of Nairobi National Union Listing of
    Periodicals contains periodical holdings in
    libraries within East Africa
  • African Bibliography It is annual and edited by
    Hector Blackhurst.
  • The African Publishing Companion a resource
    Guide by Hans Zell Publishing Consultants.

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  • Government libraries and information centres
    guides include
  • Accession lists
  • Subject indexes
  • Union catalogues listings
  • General indexes/abstracts.

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10. CHALLENGES
  • The right to access government information.
  • Put in place an Information service
    infrastructure that looks into telecommunication
    deployment, digital divide, hybrid libraries
    (internet based information services) and
    creation of repositories.
  • Creation of databases and development of content
    information.
  • Placing of content on the Internet in local
    languages
  • The implicit cost in generating/creating
    knowledge and information access and use.
  • Developing village ICT centres/Telecentres.

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11. WAY FORWARD
  • IFLA in partnership with World Bank, UNESCO,
    CIDA, SIDA,USAID and national institutions
    jump-start activities to manage and access
    government information.
  • Need to incorporate government information in the
    information society concept.

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12. CONCLUSION
  • Need to recognize that access to knowledge and
    information is fundamental.
  • Need to recognize that government information is
    plenty yet scanty.
  • Forming consortiums and collaborations with
    deployment of ICTs.
  • Creating an enabling environment for tracing,
    acquiring, organizing for access, retrieval and
    utilization of government information.

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13. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • Kenya Government Printers. 1977. Catalogue of
    Government Publications. Nairobi Government
    Printers.
  • Gundu, Shibanda. 1991. Acquisitions trends and
    the relevance of Universal Bibliographic control
    in Kenya. A paper presented at the Kenya Library
    Association. Nairobi 10 -12 April.
  • Maxwell, Christine. 2000. Global trends that will
    impact universal access to information resources.
    http//www.isoc.org
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