User requirements for national research and education networks for research in West and Central Africa

Author:

Kashefi Armin1,Taylor Simon JE1,Abbott Pamela2,Anagnostou Anastasia1,Tessa Ousmane Moussa3,Oaiya Omo4,Barry Boubakar4,Alline Damien5

Affiliation:

1. Brunel University

2. University of Sheffield

3. Abdou Moumouni University

4. West and Central African Research and Education Network (WACREN) Association

5. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)

Abstract

National research and education networks (NRENs) play a critical role in the development of communication network infrastructure and networked services for researchers and educators. They help close ‘digital divides’ between and within countries and are an essential factor for national and international development. In collaboration with the West and Central African Research and Education Network (WACREN), the TANDEM project has developed a roadmap for the development of NRENs in the region. This was based on the results of a survey that was conducted to investigate user requirements of networked services. The analysis of the 561 responses to a three-part questionnaire divided into 11 education, 22 research and 2 technical management questions identified key educational and research service needs. This article reports on the results of the survey with respect to research services. Highlights include respondents wanting regular access to online conference and academic articles (89%), a range of research services including online library resources, video conferencing, collaboration tools, online data access and storage, online library resources and inter-university login (>87%), access to remote computing facilities (80%) and high performance computing facilities (77%). A desire to share data with others online (74%) was also identified. Respondents also indicated that they would like to access research services through a range of device types–Laptops (96%), Fixed PC (86%) and Mobile Devices (81%). Poor network connectivity was consistently identified as being a major barrier to research in the region.

Funder

H2020 Research Infrastructures

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Library and Information Sciences

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