Dr. Dominic Agyei Dankwah is a practising librarian at the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), Ho, in Ghana.
He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Information Studies and a Master of Arts degree in Library Studies, all from the University of Ghana, Legon. Dominic subsequently enrolled at the University of South Africa, where he completed his PhD programme in Information Science. He is a co-recipient of the UHAS Seed Grant and a beneficiary of the University of Pretoria-Carnegie CPD Programmes.
At UHAS, he leads a team of experts at the Electronic Library and Training Support Department of the UHAS Library. As well, he lectures in Information Literacy, a university-wide course for first-year undergraduate students of UHAS. Dominic has been a key facilitator in several training programmes, locally and internationally. Dr. Dankwah is a certified Mendeley Advisor.
He has, so far, published in several esteemed scientific journals, written book chapters, and continues to contribute to the Library and Information Science community as a peer-reviewer for several scientific journals, including IGI-Global, and Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication. His research focuses on health information literacy, and library management, as well as documenting policy challenges in minority languages. He has also presented some of his research findings at local and international conferences. Dominic has a specific interest in mixed methods research. Dr. Dankwah is a chartered member of the Ghana Library Association.
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