EDUCATION:
PHD, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Libraries and UN Agenda’s 2030 And 2063, Digital Libraries, Digital Literacy, User Education and Advocacy, SDGS and Libraries, Scholarly Communication.
ABOUT:
Dr. Danquah is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Information Studies, University of Ghana. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the Ghana Library Journal and the Chair of the ICT and E-resources working Group for the Consortium of Academic and research libraries in Ghana (CARLIGH). She served as the national treasurer for the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), and Treasurer for the University of Ghana Chapter of UTAG (UG-UTAG) from 2016-2018. She also served two terms as national treasurer for the Ghana Library Association (GLA) from 2014-2018.
Dr. Danquah is currently the Vice Chair of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Regional Division standing Committee for Sub-Saharan Africa (IFLA-RDS SSA), and the Lead for the Team working on the Global Advocacy Priority around the SDGs for the IFLA-RDS SSA. She is the Public Relations Officer and a member of the Newsletter management team for the African Library Association and Institutions (AFLIA), Library and Education Training Session (LETIS). Dr. Danquah is a consultant for a number of government institutions in Ghana. She is also a facilitator and training consultant. She offers training consultancies on scholarly writing, scholarly publications and modern trends in Library and Information Science. Prior to her appointment at the Department of Information Studies, University of Ghana, Dr. Danquah was a practising librarian at the Balme library, University of Ghana where she worked eight years and served as Head of Department for the Cataloguing Department and the Electronic Resources Department.
PUBLICATIONS:
Danquah M. M., & Onyancha, O. B. & Avoglah, Bright (2024). Patterns and trends of university-industry research collaboration in Ghana between 2011 and 2020. Information Discovery and Delivery, Forthcoming-Accepted for publication on 12-Mar-2024
Danquah M. M., Ankrah, E., & Plahar, J.D.K (2024). Virtual learning technologies for Teaching and Learning in a Pandemic. Journal of Education, Teaching
and Learning. Forthcoming-Accepted for publication March 1, 2024
Mensah, M., & Onyancha, O. B. (2022). Ghanaian academic libraries’ use of social media: A structural equation modelling approach. Information Development, 38(2), 323-342. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266666921999429
Danquah, M. M., Dadzie, P. S., & Gyesi, K. (2022). Academic Libraries in Ghana and Their Strategies for Coping with the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Librarianship, 7(2), 30-45. https://doi.org/10.23974/ijol.2022.vol7.2.232
Entsua-Mensah, F. O., Ankrah, E., Danquah, M. M., & Commodore, L. N. K. (2022). Information seeking behaviour of elderly persons in a pandemic: lessons from a developing country. Ghana Library Journal, 27(2), 221-232. https://doi.org/10.4314/glj.v27i2.8
Dadzie, P. S., & Mensah, M. (2022). Change Management in Libraries: The Case of the University of Ghana Library System (UGLS). Library Leadership & Management, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.5860/llm.v36i1.7496
Mensah, M (2021): Towards a Framework to Optimise Social Media Usage in Academic Libraries in Ghana: An Empirical Study. African. Journal of Library Archives and Information Science, 31(2), 167-185.
Mensah, M., & Onyancha, O. B. (2021). A social media strategy for academic libraries. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 47(6). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2021.102462
Mensah, M., & Onyancha, O. B. (2021). Demographic factors influencing the adoption and use of social media in university libraries in Ghana: A unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) approach, Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, 33(3), 170-194.
Mensah, M., & Bosire Onyancha, O. (2021). Building and enhancing library services: Patrons’ awareness of, and engagement with social media in academic libraries in Ghana. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 1-18. Online First.
Adjei, E. Mensah, M., & Amponsah, A.E (2019). The story so far. Digital preservation in institutional repositories: the case of academic libraries in Ghana, Digital Library Perspectives, 35(2), 80-96.
Mensah, M., Adjei, E., & Adams, M. (2017). Keeping our story: Preservation of audio-visual archives in Ghana. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal).
Mensah, M (2016). Management of records in state-owned hospitals in Ghana, International Journal of Business Excellence, 9(4), 1-21.
Adjei, E & Mensah, M. (2016). Adopting total quality management to enhance service delivery in medical records: exploring the case of the Korle-Bu teaching hospital in Ghana, Records Management Journal, 26(2), 140-169.
Mensah, M & Adjei, E. (2015). Demographical factors affecting the commitment of medical records personnel at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Ghana, Information Development Journal, 31(5), 451-460.
Mensah, M & Adams, M. (2014). The nexus between corporate governance and records management in public and private hospitals in Ghana, Records Management Journal, 24(1), 32-55.
Chapters in Books
Mensah, M. & Onyancha, O. B. (2023). Propagating the Academic Library’s story with social media: The Story So Far: International Library and Information Science Practice: Excellence in Leadership, Management and Mentorship. A Festschrift in honour of Dr. Helena Asamoah-Hassan
Mensah, M. & Adjei, E. (2019). Medical records in historical perspectives. From Antiquity to the information age. Research contemporary issues in media resources and information communication technology use: a Festschrift in Honour of Professor Iyabo Motolagbe Mabawonku. Department of library, archives and information studies, university of Ibadan: BOGA press, 435-453.
Adjei, E. Mensah, M., & Yeboah, E.M (2019). Marketing Institutional Repositories in Private and Public University Libraries in Ghana. Research contemporary issues in media resources and information communication technology use: a Festschrift in Honour of Professor Iyabo Motolagbe Mabawonku. Department of Library, Archives and Information Studies, University of Ibadan: BOGA press, 151-177.
REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS
Mensah, M (2015). Digital preservation in the context of institutional repositories in public universities' libraries in Ghana. Africa Libraries and Archives (ICADLA-4), Available at: e-journal: available at: http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/handle/10539/18395
Asamoah, C., Akussah, H, & Mensah, M, (2015). Funding memory institutions in Ghana: The case of Public Records and Archives Administration Department (PRAAD). Africa Libraries and Archives (ICADLA-4), Available at: e-journal. available at: http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/handle/10539/18395
Dadzie, P.S., & Mensah, M. (2014). Plagiarism and Intellectual Property in Academic Life. 4th ANIE International Conference, Kampala, Uganda 2-4 July 2014.