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Journal articles on the topic "National Archives (Namibia)"

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Matongo, Beauty. "Management of audio-visual records at the National Archives of Namibia." ESARBICA Journal: Journal of the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives 39, no. 1 (2020): 114–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/esarjo.v39i1.8.

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The study sought to determine the role that the National Archives of Namibia plays in the management of audio visuals in an attempt to curtail the deterioration of audio-visual archives which are kept in various organisations, some of which are unknown to the National Archives of Namibia. A qualitative method was applied in the study. The case study used the interpretive paradigm which enabled the researcher to triangulate the data collection instruments. Interviews, questionnaires and observation checklists were used to collect data. Content analysis was carried out to analyse data from inter
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Negumbo, S. "The Status of Libraries and Information Centres in Namibia." Bibliosphere, no. 2 (April 26, 2024): 46–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2024-2-46-50.

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In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding of cultures, traditions and systems of different countries is of growing importance. This article aims to acquaint readers of this journal with library systems in Namibia, shedding more light on its goals, history, and various branches such as the National Library of Namibia, the National Archives of Namibia, as well as special, academic, and school libraries. Through statistical data on services offered and user demographics, the author provides insights into the current landscape of libraries in Namibia. Additionally, the article address
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Gabriel, Marie-Christin, and Carola Lentz. "Studying National Commemoration and Political Celebrations in Africa: The Online Archive African Independence Days." Africa Bibliography 2019 (2020): vii—xxviii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026667312000001x.

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AbstractThe Department of Anthropology and African Studies (ifeas) at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz hosts a comprehensive archive on African Independence Day celebrations. Created in 2010, the archive is one of the outcomes of a large comparative research project on African national days directed by Carola Lentz. It offers unique insights into practices of as well as debates on national commemoration and political celebrations in Africa. The archive holds more than 28,000 images, including photographs, newspaper articles, documents, and objects from twelve African countries: Benin, Burki
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McKittrick, Meredith. "Reinventing the Family: Kinship, Marriage, and Famine in Northern Namibia, 1948–1954." Social Science History 21, no. 3 (1997): 265–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0145553200017752.

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In October 1952, during a famine in northern Namibia, an Ovambo woman named Helvi Kondombolo filed a complaint with colonial officials, stating that her son, a contract laborer, had been living in the southern part of the colony for eight years and that she wanted him either sent back to the Ovamboland reserve or persuaded to send her money to buy food. Her complaint is unique in that the laborer in question was Sam Nujoma, now president of Namibia. And yet she was only one of dozens of women who filed similar complaints against men between 1948 and 1954 (National Archives of Namibia [NAN], Na
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Balezin, Alexander. "Colonial Administration Systems in Black Africa: South-West Africa (Namibia), Reserves and “Native Locations”, 1930s — 1950s." ISTORIYA 15, no. 9 (143) (2024): 0. https://doi.org/10.18254/s207987840032430-2.

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The article is devoted to the functioning of local government systems (Boards of Elders) in South-West Africa (Namibia) under the administration of the Union of South Africa in the 1930s — 1950s., in particular to the Board of Native location of Windhoek. It is based on the materials of the National Archives of Namibia — both archival documents themselves and official publications of the administration of South Africa, collected by the author during visits to Namibia in 2011 and 2024. The colonial administration of South Africa tried in every possible way to encourage Africans to participate i
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Balezin, Alexander. "Collaboration of the GDR with the Liberation Movement of Namibia, 1960—1990." ISTORIYA 15, no. 11 (145) (2024): 0. https://doi.org/10.18254/s207987840033352-6.

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Based on archival documents from the National Archives of Namibia and rare publications of sources, the article examines the stages and main forms of collaboration of the German Democratic Republic with organizations fighting for the liberation of Namibia, the main one of which was the Organization of the Peoples of South West Africa (SWAPO). The GDR was the main country of the socialist camp after the USSR, actively supporting the SWAPO's struggle for the independence of Namibia. SWAPO was a priority for the GDR among the liberation movements in Africa, and this was due to the orient
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Kaspar, F., J. Helmschrot, A. Mhanda, et al. "The SASSCAL contribution to climate observation, climate data management and data rescue in Southern Africa." Advances in Science and Research 12, no. 1 (2015): 171–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/asr-12-171-2015.

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Abstract. A major task of the newly established "Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management" (SASSCAL; www.sasscal.org) and its partners is to provide science-based environmental information and knowledge which includes the provision of consistent and reliable climate data for Southern Africa. Hence, SASSCAL, in close cooperation with the national weather authorities of Angola, Botswana, Germany and Zambia as well as partner institutions in Namibia and South Africa, supports the extension of the regional meteorological observation network and the im
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Melber, Henning. "'We will not move' from the Old Location to Katutura: Forced Resettlement in Windhoek, South West Africa (1959-1968)." Historia 68, no. 1 (2023): 54–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2309-8392/2023/v68n1a3.

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Until the early 1960s the Windhoek Main Location (now called the Old Location) was the biggest African urban settlement in South West Africa/Namibia. Being situated close to the centre of town, residents had easy access to their places of work. However, with the further entrenchment of spatial segregation under apartheid, plans for a relocation into a newly created township at the margins of the city gradually took shape in the early 1950s and were implemented by the late 1950s. But residents refused to abandon the accommodation they owned to move to rented houses far away from town. Their pro
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Guuroh, Reginald T., Leslie R. Brown, Miguel Alvarez, et al. "African vegetation studies: introduction to a Special Collection." Vegetation Classification and Survey 5 (December 23, 2024): 279–88. https://doi.org/10.3897/vcs.143360.

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Abstract: This editorial introduces the Special Collection of “African Vegetation Studies”. The collection includes seven research papers from four African countries. One paper examines the impact of traditional agro-ecosystems on plant diversity in Morocco. In Benin, one research paper focuses on vegetation associations in a biosphere reserve, and another is on land cover changes on inselbergs. In Namibia, one paper provides a syntaxonomic description of the Karstveld vegetation, while another models potential vegetation changes along a south-north rainfall gradient. Two papers present resear
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Guuroh, Reginald T., Leslie R. Brown, Miguel Alvarez, et al. "African vegetation studies: introduction to a Special Collection." Vegetation Classification and Survey 5 (December 23, 2024): 279–88. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS.143360.

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Abstract: This editorial introduces the Special Collection of "African Vegetation Studies". The collection includes seven research papers from four African countries. One paper examines the impact of traditional agro-ecosystems on plant diversity in Morocco. In Benin, one research paper focuses on vegetation associations in a biosphere reserve, and another is on land cover changes on inselbergs. In Namibia, one paper provides a syntaxonomic description of the Karstveld vegetation, while another models potential vegetation changes along a south-north rainfall gradient. Two papers present resear
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "National Archives (Namibia)"

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Saurombe, Nampombe Pearson. "Public programming of public archives in the East and Southern Africa regional branch of the International Council on Archives (ESARBICA):." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20084.

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Public programming initiatives are considered as an integral part of archival operations because they support greater use of archival records. This study investigated public programming practises in the ESARBICA region. The findings of the study were determined after applying methodological triangulation, within a quantitative research context. This included the use of self-administered questionnaires, semi-structured interviews and the analysis of documents and websites. Participants in this study were ESARBICA board members, Directors of the National Archives and archivists from the ESARBICA
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Books on the topic "National Archives (Namibia)"

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(Namibia), National Archives. List of archivalia in the National Archives, Namibia. The Archives, 1994.

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(Namibia), National Archives. List of archivalia in the National Archives, Namibia. The Archives, 1995.

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(Namibia), National Archives. List of archivalia in the National Archives, Namibia. The Archives, 1996.

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(Namibia), National Archives. List of archivalia in the National Archives of Namibia. The Archives, 1998.

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(Namibia), National Archives. List of archivalia in the National Archives, SWA/Namibia. The Archives, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "National Archives (Namibia)"

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Sullivan, Sian. "13. Historicising the Palmwag Tourism Concession, north-west Namibia." In Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0402.13.

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The Palmwag Tourism Concession comprises more than 550,000 hectares of the Damaraland Communal Land Area in Kunene Region. To the west lies the Skeleton Coast National Park. Otherwise, the Concession is situated within a mosaic of differently designated communal lands to which diverse qualifying Namibians have access, habitation and use rights: namely, Sesfontein, Anabeb and Torra communal area conservancies on the Concession’s north, north-east and southern boundaries, with Etendeka Tourism Concession to the east. Established under the pre-Independence Damaraland Regional Authority led by Jus
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Abankwah, Ruth M., and Meameno N. Hamutumwa. "The Management of Magistrate Courts Records in Namibia." In Managing Knowledge Resources and Records in Modern Organizations. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1965-2.ch010.

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This chapter is based on a study prompted by concerns about delayed cases in Namibian magistrate courts. The purpose was to examine the prevailing records management practices. The study was conducted in seven regions which were purposively selected based on location or population. Data was collected by means of observations and face-to-face interviews. The study revealed that: some magistrate courts did not adhere to records management standards resulting in an absence of a records management policy, classification schemes, retention schedules, shortage of storage space, lack of physical secu
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Ndjiharine, Vitjitua, and Nashilongweshipwe Sakaria. "Shadow Work in Ovizire-Somgu: From Where Do We Speak?" In Global Memories of German Colonialism. Hamburg University Press, publication service of the Hamburg State and University Library, 2025. https://doi.org/10.15460/hup.269.2125.

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The histories of the first genocide of the twentieth century committed by German imperial forces in the then German South West Africa (present day Namibia) are increasingly becoming visible in Namibia-Germany public discourses. While national memory cultures in both Namibia and Germany had left this genocide on the margins of dominant cultural hegemonies, the continued call for reparations and restorative justice demonstrates the potential of international solidarity and the work of healing justice. Artistic practices and other forms of cultural work are at the centre of this work. We reflect
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"Compound Nation: Migrant Worker Portraits in the Politics and Photography of 1980s Namibia." In Photo Archives and the Idea of Nation. De Gruyter, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110331837.279.

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