About Dr. Florence Odarkor Entsua-Mensah

Dr. Florence Odarkor Entsua-Mensah is a distinguished faculty lecturer at the Department of Information Studies, University of Ghana, with a deep commitment to advancing knowledge in information science, data literacy, knowledge and information management, and librarianship.

Her work bridges the intersections of knowledge, innovation, and societal development, with a strong advocacy for equitable access to information and the empowerment of young scholars. As both a researcher and reviewer for leading academic journals in her field, Dr. Entsua-Mensah contributes significantly to shaping the discourse on information policy, ethics, and the role of technology in education.

Beyond academia, she is passionate about community engagement. She has founded a reading club dedicated to promoting literacy and nurturing a culture of lifelong learning among children and young adults. Through her mentorship and outreach, she continues to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for knowledge.

Selected Achievements

  • Faculty Lecturer, Department of Information Studies, University of Ghana
  • Researcher and Reviewer for leading academic journals in Information Science
  • Research Interests: Data literacy, information science, knowledge and information management, librarianship
  • Mentor to undergraduate and postgraduate students
  • Founder of community-based reading and literacy initiatives
  • Recognized Leader in educational advocacy and community service