Okay just finished a class on Information Retrieval and I learnt two interesting words- 'is-ness' and 'about-ness'. Want to know what that means? I am gonna tell you all about that but not after I finish sharing my experience at University of South Africa (Unisa) and University of Pretoria (UP) libraries with you.
So, my Unisa experience:
A beautiful campus I must say, the oldest in South Africa and one of the leading universities in Africa and rated among the best in the World.
The most fascinating feature of the library is the underground basement which houses the Archives and digitization unit of the library. They have a very robust archival policy as well as a well-planned and managed institutional repository. They have an app developed so users can access their institutional repository via their mobile devices wherever they are. The app can be downloaded free from the app store on any smartphone. Simple type 'Unisa library' and you've got the whole Unisa institutional repository on your palm..cool right?
We were also shown the RFID sorting machine that is used to sort returned materials according to subject areas. This is to save librarians the stress of having to sort thousands of books that are returned daily to the library. Saves our backs from breaking too.
Unisa staff are so friendly and professional in discharging their duties, their faces will definitely make you want to use the library.
For the University of Pretoria (UP):
We were taken around the library and the campus itself. Campus Tour Service guides were employed to take us round the campus. One interesting thing about buildings in UP is that every structure have a story attached to it. The buildings 'communicate' with one another if you know what that means.#winks
UP keep their old buildings and erect a completely new one and then link the old with the new using a bridge/tower to pass information to the community.
The university also have some weird and abstract works of art that you can only understand with the help of a guide. I saw an art of the 'moon dance', I also saw, around the Graduate Student Centre, a walk way with trees that blooms during summer and brings out purple flowers like a fairy tale. The believe is that if one of these purple flowers drops on a students' head, it means that students will pass all exams for that semester...like seriously? Am gonna put a mat right under the trees and make sure am covered with so much flowers that will last me a lifetime...#lol
So, my Unisa experience:
A beautiful campus I must say, the oldest in South Africa and one of the leading universities in Africa and rated among the best in the World.
The most fascinating feature of the library is the underground basement which houses the Archives and digitization unit of the library. They have a very robust archival policy as well as a well-planned and managed institutional repository. They have an app developed so users can access their institutional repository via their mobile devices wherever they are. The app can be downloaded free from the app store on any smartphone. Simple type 'Unisa library' and you've got the whole Unisa institutional repository on your palm..cool right?
We were also shown the RFID sorting machine that is used to sort returned materials according to subject areas. This is to save librarians the stress of having to sort thousands of books that are returned daily to the library. Saves our backs from breaking too.
Unisa staff are so friendly and professional in discharging their duties, their faces will definitely make you want to use the library.
For the University of Pretoria (UP):
We were taken around the library and the campus itself. Campus Tour Service guides were employed to take us round the campus. One interesting thing about buildings in UP is that every structure have a story attached to it. The buildings 'communicate' with one another if you know what that means.#winks
UP keep their old buildings and erect a completely new one and then link the old with the new using a bridge/tower to pass information to the community.
The university also have some weird and abstract works of art that you can only understand with the help of a guide. I saw an art of the 'moon dance', I also saw, around the Graduate Student Centre, a walk way with trees that blooms during summer and brings out purple flowers like a fairy tale. The believe is that if one of these purple flowers drops on a students' head, it means that students will pass all exams for that semester...like seriously? Am gonna put a mat right under the trees and make sure am covered with so much flowers that will last me a lifetime...#lol


