Dr Musah Adams

Dr Musah Adams is a professional archivist and lecturer. He holds a PhD in Archival Studies from the University of Ghana, Legon. He is currently a senior lecturer at the Department of Information Studies in the University of Ghana. He has so far taught in the Department for the past twenty years. Courses taught by Dr Adams include Records Management, Archives Administration, Administrative History and Public Relations at the Diploma, Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. Before joining the University of Ghana as a lecturer in 2002, Dr. Adams worked with the liquidated Bank for Housing and Construction as a records manager. In addition to his teaching work, Dr. Adams has served as a consultant to many public and private organisations in Ghana. He has also served on several boards and committees both in the University of Ghana and outside the university. Notable among these are:

The Advisory Committee of the Public Records and Archives Administration Department

The Governing Board of the Ghana Library Authority

The Academic Board of the University of Ghana

Head of the Department of Information Studies

Together with other consultants, Dr. Adams has undertaken projects in institutions both public and private in Ghana and The Gambia. In Ghana he has served as a facilitator, teaching records and archives management at training programmes for staff in institutions such as:

GCB Bank

Social Security and National Insurance Trust

Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority

National Petroleum Authority

Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana

Projects undertaken include the establishment of modern records and archives facilities in the following institutions:

Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana

Prudential Bank Ltd

Ernst and Young Ghana Ltd

Ex-Unibank Ghana Ltd

FBNBank Ghana Ltd

Dr. Adams is the immediate past president of the Archivists and Records Managers Association of Ghana (ARMAG). ARMAG is the only recognized national professional association in Ghana. He is also a member of the Rotary Club of Accra-Tesano.