Director of Library Services
Education
- Ph.D., Librarianship; Monash University, Australia
- Master of Arts, Librarianship; Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
- Graduate Diploma, Librarianship; University of Ghana
- Bachelor of Arts (Hons), English; University of Ghana
Areas of Teaching
- Research Methods
- Information Literacy
- Reading & Writing
Research Passion
- Quantitative analysis of scholarly communication
- Information-seeking behavior of artisans, professionals and students
- Early printing and the book trade
- Oral history interviews with the residents of Mepe and its environs
Awards
- Monash University Graduate Scholarship, Melbourne, Australia.
- South Africa Research Fellowship, Center for African Studies, University of Cape Town.
- Mellon Research Fellowship, Center for Virginia History, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, VA.
- Student Liaison Co-Chair, Executive Board, Special Libraries, Association Western Canada Chapter, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
- Student Practicum Supervisor, University of Alberta School of Library & Information Studies Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Background
Dr. Kwasitsu joined the Warner Pacific faculty in 2017 after working for 15 years as a Research Librarian/Information Analyst, at Intel Corp. Prior to moving to the United States, he was a Prospect Researcher, Development Office, at University of Alberta, Canada; and the Research Services Supervisor, EPCOR, Inc., Canada’s first municipally owned electric utility.
Dr. Kwasitsu taught Librarianship at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica and the University of Ghana. He was a Research Fellow, Center for African Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa. Dr. Kwasitsu served as the Head, Technical Services, University of Maiduguri Library, Nigeria and the Foundation Secretary of the University’s Senate Library Committee. He was also a Cataloger/Space Planner, University of Calabar Library, Nigeria. Dr Kwasitsu is an usher at the Palace of Praise, United Pentecostal Church, in Aloha, Oregon and he enjoys traveling and cooking.
Learn more about Dr. Kwasitsu by visiting him on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/lishikwasitsu/
Publications
- “The University of Calabar definitive library building: history and future development”, Libri 35:3 (1985), 218-226.
- “An estimate of Charles Elliott’s revenue from the Nelson Examiner, 1842-1874”, The Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 9:4 (Fourth Quarter 1985), 121-138.
- “Early libraries in Nelson”, New Zealand Libraries 45:1 (March 1986), 1-6.
- “The production of the Nelson Examiner in the context of the early New Zealand press”, The Turnbull Library Record (New Zealand) 19:2 (October 1986), 123-140.
- “Establishing a colonial society: the Melbourne Advertiser and the Port Philip Gazette, 1831-51”, The Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 10:2 &3 (1986), 46-60.
- “News reporting in the Nelson Examiner, 1842-1874”, The Turnbull Library Record (New Zealand) 20:1 (May 1987), 31-43.
- “The University of Calabar definitive library building: history and future development”, International Library Review 19 (January 1987), 73-80.
- “Caribbean publishing, 1711-1900: a preliminary subject analysis”, Scholarly Publishing (Canada) 22:4 (July 1991), 231-240.
- “The availability and use of books in libraries in nineteenth century Bendito, Australia”, Libraries & Culture: A Journal of Library History (USA) 27:2 (Spring 1992), 143-176.
- “Some aspects of the printing and the distribution of the Bendigo Advertiser”, The Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin 16:2 (Second Quarter, 1992), 75-83.
- “Printing in Victoria, Australia, 1850-1900”, The Library (Great Britain) Sixth Series 16:1 (March 1994), 30-42.
- Printing and the book trade in early Nelson (Wellington, NZ: Elibank Press), 1996 ISBN:0-9583496-1-4.
- “Information-seeking behavior of design, process and manufacturing engineers”, Library & Information Science Research (USA) 25:3 & 4 (2003), 459-476.
- “Promoting commercial activities in Cape Town newspapers, 1976-1901”, Social Dynamics (South Africa) 30:1 (2004), 170-192.
- “Advertising in Australian newspapers: the case of the Bendigo Advertiser and the Bendigo Independent”, Publishing History (Great Britain) 56 (2004), 53-70.
- “Publishing in Victoria, Australia, 1851-1900”, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 101:2 (2007), 170-192.
- “Mobile information behavior of Warner Pacific University students”, Library & Information Science Research Volume 41, Issue 2,(2019), 139-150.