The Ubiquity of Library through Reference Service: bridging the gap to the marginalized

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Oladokun, Olugbade
One Monyatsi, Goitseone

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In the swift, modern, mobile and digital world, education and learning is no longer restricted to the confines of a limited environment. Open and distance learning (ODL) has become a trendy method of breaking down the insularity of the typical conventional system of education. In breaking down geographical barriers among nations of the world, ODL adds a new fillip to learning in the growing export of distance education from one country to the other, often referred to as cross-border or trans-national education. While distance teaching institutions take education to scattered people within a nation and in some cases, trans-nationally, the challenges to effectively and efficiently take the library to the ubiquitous students and meet their information needs remain. The traditional face-to-face and armchair system where the library only physically consults or is consulted within its own walls or even the confines of the institution, has no place in distance learning environment. The distance, cross-border and/or transnational education now increasingly in vogue portends the inconsequence of maintaining the status-quo. With allusion to some empirical studies and some visible practices, including the use of Question Point, in some institutions in Botswana, the paper believes that the information needs of dispersed and disadvantaged students may not have been met. Believing that information delayed is information denied, the paper notes that any tardiness (without due notice) in responding to queries of...

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