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Kim Baker Programme Executive, Document Supply, National
Library of South Africa
Kim Baker has a Bachelor of Arts
from the University of Natal, and a postgraduate Higher Diploma in Library and
Information Science from the University of Cape Town, both in South Africa. She
began her career at the Don Africana Library in Durban, moving on to work at
the Africana Museum in Johannesburg, the Cape Town Chamber of Commerce and the
University of Cape Town (UCT). During her eight years at UCT, she was involved
in task teams of the Library and Information Workers' Association (LIWO), and
the Cape Library Co-operative (CALICO consortium) Working Group on Circulation.
She spent a year teaching library literacy skills to Indigenous (Aboriginal)
communities in North Western Australia. She is currently the Programme
Executive for Document Supply at the National Library of South Africa. She is a
Committee member of the Library and Information Association of South Africa
(LIASA) Interest group for Interlending and the IFLA Standing Committee on
Document Delivery and Interlending. |
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