2020
DOI: 10.1108/dlp-01-2020-0003
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Digital information literacy skills of Pakistani librarians: exploring supply-demand mismatches, adoption strategies and acquisition barriers

Abstract: Purpose This study aimed to examine the current and needed levels of the digital information literacy (DIL) skills of Pakistani librarians and further explored the strategies of and barriers to its acquisition and/or enhancement. Design/methodology/approach Using the quantitative approach, a cross-sectional survey was conducted. A convenience sample of Pakistani university librarians was recruited. Out of 225 distributed questionnaires, only 180 surveys were returned, a response rate of 80%. Descriptive and … Show more

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“…In developing countries, the technical skills persons are very low. For example, the technical skills persons are only 20% of the total educated persons (Khan, 2020). On the other hand, in developed countries most of the educated persons are technically skilled.…”
Section: Technical Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing countries, the technical skills persons are very low. For example, the technical skills persons are only 20% of the total educated persons (Khan, 2020). On the other hand, in developed countries most of the educated persons are technically skilled.…”
Section: Technical Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study (Waseem et al, 2019) conducted in 145 countries through collecting data from different sources also found that education level of the respondents influenced the ability to benefit e-commerce. Furthermore, few other studies found young professionals more skilled and good in their ICT and DIL skills than the senior ones (Khan, 2020;Khatun et al, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Globally various studies are available which evaluate the relationship between ILSs and academic productivity/creativity/research output of staff (Olakunle and Olanrewaju, 2019;Chang and Hsu, 2015;Nwosu et al, 2015). The study of Khan (2020) explored the digital skills of university librarians, Ullah and Ameen (2015) exposed the perceptions of medical LISPs toward the importance of ILSs, and Ali and Richardson (2018) investigated the ILSs of university librarians of Karachi, Pakistan. However, no research has explored the ILSs of LISPs as a forecaster of improved RSSs.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2015). The study of Khan (2020) explored the digital skills of university librarians, Ullah and Ameen (2015) exposed the perceptions of medical LISPs toward the importance of ILSs, and Ali and Richardson (2018) investigated the ILSs of university librarians of Karachi, Pakistan. However, no research has explored the ILSs of LISPs as a forecaster of improved RSSs.…”
Section: Statement Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%