76 research outputs found
Issues of Book Acquisition in University Libraries: A Case Study of Pakistan
This mixed methods study used a survey and interviews to explore acquisitions issues in university libraries in Pakistan. The study found that most respondents were still relying on local sources of material and that the emergence of a digital paradigm had not yet had a pervasive effect. While some libraries are purchasing online, most libraries are still having problems acquiring relevant material quickly, especially from foreign sources
Issues of Book Acquisition in University Libraries: A Case Study of Pakistan
This mixed methods study used a survey and interviews to explore acquisitions issues in university libraries in Pakistan. The study found that most respondents were still relying on local sources of material and that the emergence of a digital paradigm had not yet had a pervasive effect. While some libraries are purchasing online, most libraries are still having problems acquiring relevant material quickly, especially from foreign sources
Information Needs and Seeking Behavior of Science & Technology Teachers of the University of the Punjab, Lahore
The paper focuses on enquiring the information needs and
Information seeking behavior of Science and Technology (S&T)
teachers of the University of the Punjab (PU). Their preferences
regarding various formats of information sources (printed and
electronic) and importance of formal and informal sources have
been explored through quantitative survey. Self-completion
questionnaire was used to reach whole population of
institutions/colleges/departments of all Science and Technology
faculties. Findings reveal: both libraries and e-resources are
playing important role in meeting respondents’ information needs;
direct access to e-sources has slightly decreased the number of
their visits to departmental and central libraries; and faculty spend
comparatively more time on searching web sources than print
sources
Towards s Digitization Framework: Pakistani Perspective
The study assessed the
opinions of the Pakistani
library experts in terms of:
organization for
digitization work
(execution of digitization
work & staffing patterns);
funding patterns; and
access patterns for
digitization
projects. The
study opted qualitative
research design and in
-
depth interviews were
conducted to collect the data from purposely
selected library experts from different parts of
Pakistan. The findings bring forward an outline of
digitization framework in t
erms of execution of
digitization work, staffing patterns, funding
patterns and access patterns
Standardization And Sustainability Of Digitization Projects In University Libraries Of Pakistan
University libraries around the world are digitizing their information resources to offer online access to remote users. However, digitization projects in developing countries face the challenges of standardization and sustainability. The purpose of this study was to assess the opinion of the library experts of Pakistan in terms of: Adoption of standards/best practices in digitization projects; Sustainability of digitization projects; Role of cooperation for digitization projects; HEC role in promoting digitization activities; and Ways to promote standardised digitization practices in university libraries of Pakistan. The study opted qualitative research design and 25 in-depth interviews were conducted to collect data. The findings revealed that respondents favoured to formulate and adopt the basic and broad standards for digitization. They considered that sustainability of digitization projects should be ensured by the operating institution while role of HEC and cooperation among operating institutions was considered important to ensure the sustainability of such projects as well as promote the standardised digitization practices in university libraries of Pakista
Attracting Prospective Students to Master’s Program: A Dilemma for Library and Information Science Education
This paper examines the issue and challenges of enticing promising students in library and information science (LIS) education in Pakistan. It also identifies the practical strategies in this regard by exploring the perceptions of faculty members. A questionnaire sent to heads of departments and semi-structured interviews with faculty were employed to collect data. The findings of the study identify social, physical, procedural, and behavioral hindrances to attracting brilliant students. The study revealed a need for fundamental changes by expanding intellectual jurisdiction, restructuring academic offerings, redesigning curriculum contents and revamping social image of the profession and professionals. The findings of the study may lead to better understanding of the phenomenon in Pakistan and other countries with a similar context
Towards s Digitization Framework: Pakistani Perspective
The study assessed the
opinions of the Pakistani
library experts in terms of:
organization for
digitization work
(execution of digitization
work & staffing patterns);
funding patterns; and
access patterns for
digitization
projects. The
study opted qualitative
research design and in
-
depth interviews were
conducted to collect the data from purposely
selected library experts from different parts of
Pakistan. The findings bring forward an outline of
digitization framework in t
erms of execution of
digitization work, staffing patterns, funding
patterns and access patterns
Information Needs and Seeking Behavior of Science & Technology Teachers of the University of the Punjab, Lahore
The paper focuses on enquiring the information needs and
Information seeking behavior of Science and Technology (S&T)
teachers of the University of the Punjab (PU). Their preferences
regarding various formats of information sources (printed and
electronic) and importance of formal and informal sources have
been explored through quantitative survey. Self-completion
questionnaire was used to reach whole population of
institutions/colleges/departments of all Science and Technology
faculties. Findings reveal: both libraries and e-resources are
playing important role in meeting respondents’ information needs;
direct access to e-sources has slightly decreased the number of
their visits to departmental and central libraries; and faculty spend
comparatively more time on searching web sources than print
sources
Interacting with digital contents: Understanding the on-screen reading behavior of young adults
In Pakistan, the use of electronic gadgets like Ipad, smartphones, laptops, etc. is on the rise. With the exponential growth and availability of digital reading contents, it is also a matter of concern that how readers interact with digital contents? And whether they are aware of features associated with electronic reading devices? The current study aims to examine the level of students’ digital information literacy skills and to understand the status of their interaction with digital contents. A survey was conducted using a questionnaire as a data collection tool. The data were collected from the students of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) recognized large and medium-sized universities of Lahore. Findings highlight the student’s self-perceived digital information literacy skills and the usage patterns of different techniques/functions associated with on-screen reading
Interacting with digital contents: Understanding the on-screen reading behavior of young adults
In Pakistan, the use of electronic gadgets like Ipad, smartphones, laptops, etc. is on the rise. With the exponential growth and availability of digital reading contents, it is also a matter of concern that how readers interact with digital contents? And whether they are aware of features associated with electronic reading devices? The current study aims to examine the level of students’ digital information literacy skills and to understand the status of their interaction with digital contents. A survey was conducted using a questionnaire as a data collection tool. The data were collected from the students of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) recognized large and medium-sized universities of Lahore. Findings highlight the student’s self-perceived digital information literacy skills and the usage patterns of different techniques/functions associated with on-screen reading
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