[3] Dr. Raseroka has worked in the library and information service sector for over two decades, during which she made tremendous contributions to the profession both locally and internationally.
Currently, she is serving as a member of a multidisciplinary research team working towards the formulation of the National Indigenous Knowledge Systems Policy.
She has been engaged in the formative stages of the Interest Group on cloud computing infrastructures for Developing World Research (DWR) and in the process was introduced to CODATA which is a partner to RDA.
[11] Due to her association with these two bodies, she was able to link Botswana, through Joint Minds Consult, in raising awareness of the Research Community in Botswana on the need for coordination of research data to enable accessibility, usability, and interoperability through the globally accepted principles of Open Data/ Open Science (ODOS).
[14] She founded the Botswana Children's Information Trust in support of integration of school with indigenous knowledge learning systems through story telling by elders and the children sharing and writing their own stories dedicating more than 35 years to promoting the importance of oral learning in indigenous communities.