Staff Profiles

Ms. Dineo Ketshogileng

Ms Dineo Ketshogileng

Library Services

Senior Librarian

Location: Block 246 Resource Centre Office 2
Phone: 00267-71789830
Email Ms. Dineo Ketshogileng

Masters in Library and Information Studies (MLIS)

Bachelor of Arts  in Humanities(BA)- Environmental Science and History

Postgraduate in Education (PGDE)

 

Dineo Ketshogileng is the Senior Librarian at the University of Botswana. She has a BA Humanities and Master’s in Library and Information Studies. She oversees the coordination of information services to support the Faculty of Medicine with a team of librarians. She  has worked as an academic librarian for over twenty years; eleven of which is in health librarianship. Professional interests includes Health information with interest in access for developing countries, Mobile technology and its use in health care, Evidence-based health care, Information literacy and Health Informatics. 

She teaches information literacy and offer workshops and webinars in effective searching, referencing softwares, plagiarism for students and lecturers. She has presented in international conferences and co-published papers in health informatics and medical librarianship.

Information Literacy

Health Informatics

Information Literacy

Health Librarianship

Health Informatics

Academic Librarianship

 

 

1. Goldbach H, Chang AY,  Ketshogileng D, Taylor L, Chandra A, et al. Evaluation of generic medical information accessed via mobile phones at the point of care in resource-limited settings. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 2014;21(1):37-42.

2.  Kadimo K, Kebaetse MB, Ketshogileng D, Seru LE, Sebina KB, Kovarik C, et al. Bring-your-own-device in medical schools and healthcare facilities: A review of the literature. International journal of medical informatics. 2018;119:94-102.

3. Park E, Masupe T, Joseph J, , Chavez A, , et al. Information needs of Botswana health care workers and perceptions of wikipedia. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 2016;95:8-16.

4. Witt RE, Kebaetse MB, Holmes JH, Ryan L-Q, Ketshogileng D, Antwi C, et al. The role of tablets in accessing information throughout undergraduate medical education in Botswana. International journal of medical informatics. 2016;88:71-7.

In pursuit of academic excellence