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Olefhile Mosweu
Olefhile Mosweu
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Johannesburg
Verified email at uj.ac.za
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A probe into the factors for adoption and usage of electronic document and records management systems in the Botswana context
O Mosweu, KJ Bwalya, A Mutshewa
Information development 33 (1), 97-110, 2017
732017
Examining factors affecting the adoption and usage of document workflow management system (DWMS) using the UTAUT model: Case of Botswana
O Mosweu, K Bwalya, A Mutshewa
Records Management Journal 26 (1), 38-67, 2016
652016
The role of archives in the promotion of documentary national heritage in Tanzania, South Africa and Botswana
GA Kamatula, N Mnkeni-Saurombe, O Mosweu
Esarbica Journal 32, 104, 2013
372013
The role of records management in ensuring good governance in Africa: impediments and solutions
O Mosweu, D Rakemane
Journal of the South African Society of Archivists 53, 103-123, 2020
322020
Skills and Competencies for Authenticating Digital Records to Support Audit Process in Botswana Public Sector
M Mosweu, O, Ngoepe
African Journal of Library Archives & Information Science 29 (1), 17-28, 2019
312019
Implications of cloud-computing services in records management in Africa: Achilles heels of the digital era?
T Mosweu, O Mosweu, L Luthuli
South African Journal of Information Management 21 (1), 1-12, 2019
272019
Knowledge and skills requirements for a records manager in Botswana in the networked environment
O Mosweu
Journal of the South African Society of Archivists, 110-132, 2019
262019
Challenges of managing and preserving audio-visual archives in archival institutions in Sub Saharan Africa: a literature review
DR Mosweu
Collection and Curation, 2021
242021
Trustworthiness of digital records in government accounting system to support the audit process in Botswana
O Mosweu, M Ngoepe
Records Management Journal 31 (1), 89-108, 2021
212021
A framework to authenticate records in a government accounting system in Botswana to support the auditing process
O Mosweu
202018
Critical success factors in electronic document and records management systems implementation at the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Botswana
O Mosweu
ESARBICA Journal 35, 1-13, 2016
202016
A multivariate analysis of the determinants for adoption and use of the Document Workflow Management System in Botswana’s public sector
O Mosweu, KJ Bwalya
South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science 84 (2), 27-38, 2018
172018
Performance audit in the Botswana public service and arising records management issues
O Mosweu
Journal of the South African Society of Archivists 44, 107-115, 2011
142011
Electronic Document and Records Management System (EDRMS) implementation in a developing world context: case of Botswana
O Mosweu, A Mutshewa, KJ Bwalya
Digital access and e-government: perspectives from developing and emerging …, 2014
122014
Factors Influencing Adoption of the Document Management Workflow System by Action Officers and Records Officers at the Ministry of Trade and Industry in Botswana
O Mosweu
Unpublished thesis, 2014
122014
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FREEDOM OF INFORMATION LEGISLATION IN BOTSWANA, SOUTH AFRICA AND ZIMBABWE.
NB Khumalo, O Mosweu, S Bhebhe
Mousaion 34 (4), 2016
102016
Legal framework for auditing public sector accounting records in the digital environment in Botswana
O Mosweu, M Ngoepe
Proceedings of the 9th ProLISSA Conference, 2018
82018
Role of archives in the promotion of documentary heritage
GA Kamatula, N Mnkeni-Saurombe, O Mosweu
Journal of the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Branch of the …, 2013
72013
Electronic Court Records Management Systems: A Review of Literature in Selected African Countries
T Mosweu, O Mosweu
Mousaion: South African Journal of Information Studies 36 (4), 1-21, 2019
62019
Confidentiality and security of information in the public health-care facilities to curb HIV/AIDS trauma among patients in Africa
NS Marutha, O Mosweu
Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication 70 (8/9), 684-696, 2021
52021
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