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Building Library Relationships In Ontulili: Towards An Effort To Establish A Community Library, Shannon Johnson, Florence Mugambi Oct 2014

Building Library Relationships In Ontulili: Towards An Effort To Establish A Community Library, Shannon Johnson, Florence Mugambi

Florence N. Mugambi

The Ontulili Literacy Project is an innovative literacy initiative whose mission is to establish a community library, an environment that will foster multiple literacies, academic success,and community development in the Ontulili region, situated in Eastern Kenya. This poster will explain how and why the project got started, ongoing efforts, and future plans.


Understanding The Rise Of Violent And Non-Violent Crime In Kenyan Urban Neighborhoods, Florence Mugambi, Jospeter Mbuba Oct 2014

Understanding The Rise Of Violent And Non-Violent Crime In Kenyan Urban Neighborhoods, Florence Mugambi, Jospeter Mbuba

Florence N. Mugambi

No abstract provided.


Open Access: A Brief Overview, Florence Mugambi Oct 2014

Open Access: A Brief Overview, Florence Mugambi

Florence N. Mugambi

No abstract provided.


Ipfw Librarian Seeks Funds To Build A Library In A Remote Area Of Kenya, Ellie Bogue Jul 2014

Ipfw Librarian Seeks Funds To Build A Library In A Remote Area Of Kenya, Ellie Bogue

Florence N. Mugambi

No abstract provided.


Opportunity To Read, Opportunity To Succeed: Building A Village Library In Kenya, Florence Mugambi Jun 2014

Opportunity To Read, Opportunity To Succeed: Building A Village Library In Kenya, Florence Mugambi

Florence N. Mugambi

No abstract provided.


Digitizing Engineering Senior Design Project Reports, Florence Mugambi May 2014

Digitizing Engineering Senior Design Project Reports, Florence Mugambi

Florence N. Mugambi

Senior engineering design project reports dating back to the 1960s have been digitized and made publicly available. Is it worth the effort? Usage data will be shared.