From the great smokies to the Mountains of the moon: U.S. and Ugandan librarians collaborate in a digital world

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Scholarship and learning are truly global endeavors, and rightly so given the challenges of the twenty-first century. Higher education is increasingly at the forefront of these endeavors, pursuing international initiatives in support of teaching, research, and learning. Academic libraries throughout the world embrace this imperative for international understanding in today's turbulent environment. The University of Tennessee Libraries acted on the imperative through a very personal and direct collaboration with the Makerere University Libraries in Kampala, Uganda. This article describes how two different universities, seemingly worlds apart, forged an enduring, exceptional, and mutually beneficial partnership through a focus on information technology.

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Atkins, D., Smith, A. D., & Dewey, B. I. (2005). From the great smokies to the Mountains of the moon: U.S. and Ugandan librarians collaborate in a digital world. Information Technology and Libraries. American Library Association. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v24i4.3384

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