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Emmanuel F. Elia
Emmanuel F. Elia
Associate Professor, Information Studies, University of Dar es Salaam
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Indigenous knowledge use in seasonal weather forecasting in Tanzania: The case of semi-arid central Tanzania
EF Elia, S Mutula, C Stilwell
South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science 80 (1), 18-27, 2014
962014
Utilisation of E-Resources to Support Teaching and Research in Higher Learning Institutions, Tanzania
KT Mwantimwa, E Elia, E Ndenje-Sichalwe
University of Dar es Salaam Library journal 12 (2), 98-123, 2017
862017
Institutional repositories adoption and use in selected Tanzanian higher learning institutions
IM Nunda, EF Elia
International Journal of Education and Development using Information and …, 2019
532019
Disseminating Agricultural Research Information: A case study of farmers in Mlolo, Lupalama and Wenda villages in Iringa district, Tanzania
C Mubofu, EF Elia
University of Dar es Salaam Library journal 12 (2), 75-96, 2017
342017
Media coverage of climate change information by the Tanzania Guardian and Daily News in 2015
EF Elia
Information Development, 1-16, 2018
302018
Farmers’ Awareness and Understanding of Climate Change and Variability in Central Semi-arid Tanzania
EF Elia
University of Dar es Salaam Library journal 12 (2), 123-136, 2017
292017
Media coverage of climate change information in Tanzania
EF Elia
Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication 68 (4/5), 258-274, 2019
202019
Research methodology practices among postgraduate Information Studies students in Tanzania
E Ndenje-Sichalwe, EF Elia
IFLA journal 47 (2), 129-141, 2021
152021
Disentangling the jargon: Journalists’ access and utilisation of climate change information in Tanzania
EF Elia
African Journalism Studies 40 (2), 16-33, 2019
132019
Analysis of top cited papers in library and information science that have stood the test of time
EF Elia, AS Sife
University of Dar es Salaam Library Journal 13 (1), 54-68, 2018
112018
Dissemination and Use of Information on Climate Change and Variability: A Case Study of Farmers in Maluga and Chibelela Villages in Semi-Arid Central Tanzania
EF Elia, S Mutula, C Stilwell
Mousaion 33 (3), 1-24, 2015
11*2015
Information dissemination for adaptation to climate change and variability in the agriculture sector: the case of Malunga and Chibelela villages, central Tanzania.
EF Elia
112013
Journalists’ awareness and understanding of climate change in Tanzania
EF Elia
International Journal of Communication 15, 19, 2021
102021
Socio-demographic determinants of access to climate change information among tomato growing farmers in Mvomero district, Tanzania
EE Sanga, EF Elia
University of Dar es Salaam Library Journal 15 (2), 121-136, 2020
92020
Information-seeking behaviour of Tanzanians in the time of COVID-19
EF Elia
Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication 72 (4/5), 356-375, 2023
72023
Research trends and output among information studies postgraduate students in Tanzania, 2000–2017: A reflection of the University of Dar es Salaam
EF Elia, E Ndenje-Sichalwe
Information Development 40 (2), 282-297, 2024
42024
Socio-demographic influence on the pregnant women's comprehension of maternal health information in Tanzania
EF Elia, J Ayungo
Heliyon, 2023
42023
A seventeen-year research topic dispersion and methodological choices among LIS postgraduates in Tanzania
E Ndenje-Sichalwe, EF Elia
University of Dar es Salaam Library Journal 17 (1), 129-150, 2022
42022
Towards establishing an effective data management system in Tanzania: A comparative analysis of scientific climate data and farmers’ perception of climate change and variability
EF Elia
University of Dar es Salaam Library Journal 13 (1), 36-53, 2018
42018
Information dissemination for adaption to change and variability in the Agriculture sector: The case of Maluga and Chibelela villages in central Tanzania
EF Elia
KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, PhD Thesis Unpublished, University of KwaZulu Natal, 2014
42014
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