[Peace] Fwd: 'Lolaka' TODAY,
4-6pm 104.5FM : Special Guest Prof. Archie Dick
Alfred Kagan
akagan at uiuc.edu
Wed Feb 28 09:10:28 CST 2007
FYI
> Subject: 'Lolaka' TODAY, 4-6pm 104.5FM : Special Guest Prof. Archie
> Dick
>
> ****FORWARD TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS*****
>
> Hello All,
>
> Today on 'Lolaka ya Africa', we will be discussing prison issues in
> Africa and are lucky to have visiting Prof. Archie Dick as a special
> guest to talk about readers and censorship in S. African prisons
> during Apartheid. We will also discuss other issues such as prison
> conditions and political prisoners. Please tune in from 4-6pm to WRFU
> 104.5FM (or live stream it at www.wrfu.net). Additional guests are
> welcome if you would like to come down to the radio station (Post
> Office Building (IMC) downtown Urbana; MTD loop/green/gold/orange), or
> call in during the show at 217-344-2536 . Catch ya on the flipside.
> peace
>
> Nick Pelafas
>
>
> On Prof. Archie Dick:
> (http://www.oclc.org/research/dss/dick.htm)
>
> Dr. Dick has been keenly involved in the transformation exercise in
> South Africa on both the broader higher educational and narrower
> professional educational fronts. In March 1995 he was a member of a
> high-profile delegation to visit the Open University in the United
> Kingdom to investigate cooperation between long-distance teaching
> institutions. In 1996 he served on a subcommittee of the National
> Commission for Higher Education (NCHE) that is seeking to effect
> fundamental changes in South Africa's higher education structure. He
> currently serves on a National Committee investigating the proper
> governance at national level of libraries in South Africa. He has held
> various positions in professional committees, and is currently
> assistant editor of the South African Journal of Library and
> Information Science and chairman of the Research Committee of the
> South African Institute of Library and Information Science (SAILIS).
> He has worked in public and academic libraries, and holds a!
> M!
> LS from the University of Washington and a Ph.D. from the University
> of Cape Town.
>
>
Al Kagan
African Studies Bibliographer and Professor of Library Administration
University of Illinois Library
1408 W. Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61801
tel. 217-333-6519
fax 217-333-2214
akagan at uiuc.edu
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