Senior Lecturer
Location: +267 355 5021
Certificate in Chinese Language.
Bachelor of Social Sciences.
Master in Archives and Records Management.
Doctor of Philosophy in Information Science.
Tshepho Mosweu is a Senior lecturer at the Department of Library and Information studies, University of Botswana, Botswana where she teaches courses related to archives and records management. Before she joined the university, she worked at as an archivist at the Botswana National Archives and Records Services. Her professional activities include working with the InterPARES Trust 4 Africa Team, most recently InterPARES Trust AI and the International Council on Archives (ICA) Digital Curation programme, Africa Programme. She is the Deputy Editor of the Journal of the South African Society of Archivists. She has published academic papers in peer reviewed journals and book chapters on archives, electronic records, liquid communication, Cloud- Computing, research methods and oral history. Dr Mosweu is the co-editor of the book, Cases on Electronic Record Management in the ESARBICA Region published in 2020 by IGI. Global.
archives administration
Records Centre management
Research methods in Knowledge management.
Orality and indigenous knowledge systems
Access and reference services
Managing audio-visual archives
Computer applications in archives and records management
Industrial attachment
archives and records management
electronic records management systems.
Digital records curation
Digital preservation
social media records
liquid communication.
cloud computing.
oral history.
research methods.
Archival studies.
Records management.
Electronic Records Management Systems.
Digital preservation.
Erima J. and Mosweu. T. 2022. Revamping archival education training in Africa: insights from the Digital Records Curation Study School held in Gaborone, Botswana, 5–9 August 2019. Comma 2021 (1)
Mosweu T.L 2021. A review of the legislative framework for social media records in Botswana. Records Management Journal. Available at https://doi.org/10.1108/RMJ-04-2021- 0015