Browsing School of Computing and Information Science by Subject "Uganda"
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Burden of cumulative risk factors associated with non-communicable diseases among adults in Uganda: evidence from a national baseline survey
(International Journal for Equity in Health, 2016-12-01)Modification of known risk factors has been the most tested strategy for dealing with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). The cumulative number of NCD risk factors exhibited by an individual depicts a disease burden. However, ... -
Enhancing African indigenous knowledge collection management in Ugandan public university libraries: lived experiences of senior library staff
(IGI Global, 2023)Various studies in library and information science have emphasized that indigenous knowledge management is still a neglected area and a challenge in the discipline of information management. However, the rationale for this ... -
Misinformation, indigenous health information and HIV prevention among in- school adolescents, Uganda
(DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal), 2021-06)HIV/AIDS is still a major killer disease among adolescents in sub- Saharan Africa and Uganda in particular. There are many factors attributed to high HIV infections among young people in Uganda such as, multiple ... -
Perspectives on university library automation and national development in Uganda
(IFLA Journal, 2017-06-05)Academic libraries in universities store large volumes of research that can be used for development purposes to support teaching, learning, research, innovation, community outreach and partnerships. Library automation ... -
A system dynamics approach to support strategic planning for sustainable paved-road infrastructure management in Uganda
(International Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2022)Sustainable transport infrastructure and services contribute significantly to the rate of economic growth and improvement of a country's standard of living; and also critical to a country’s competitiveness and ability to ...