2017
DOI: 10.1108/el-10-2015-0200
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Empowering academic librarians for effective e-services

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper was to assess the Web 2.0 competencies’ levels of academic librarians in selected libraries from two library consortia KLISC in Kenya and GAELIC in South Africa and how these competencies can be sources of empowerment for the effective provision of e-services. As service organizations, academic libraries face challenges similar to those in other service sectors. One of the major challenges includes that of providing not only quality print resources but also quality e-services.… Show more

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“…Maximum variation sampling was best suited for this study, as this method allows the researcher to maximize differences at the beginning stages, whereas other sampling methods provide, specific information about a problem, and convenience cases, which represent sites or individuals from which the researcher can access and easily collect data (Creswell, 2013) [4] . For example, purposive sampling may be subject to sampling biases, as it serves as an intentional method of selection (Oyieke & Dick, 2017) [24] . Participants were selected through contacting company HR representatives through job postings, LinkedIn, and social media professional groups on Facebook.…”
Section: Population and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maximum variation sampling was best suited for this study, as this method allows the researcher to maximize differences at the beginning stages, whereas other sampling methods provide, specific information about a problem, and convenience cases, which represent sites or individuals from which the researcher can access and easily collect data (Creswell, 2013) [4] . For example, purposive sampling may be subject to sampling biases, as it serves as an intentional method of selection (Oyieke & Dick, 2017) [24] . Participants were selected through contacting company HR representatives through job postings, LinkedIn, and social media professional groups on Facebook.…”
Section: Population and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this digital era, a professional librarian is, indeed, a librarian with some mastery of information and communication technology to catch up with the need of the users (Agava & Underwood, 2020). A university librarian has a combined mastery of traditional skills and 2.0 technology (Oyieke & Dick, 2017). On the other hand, library users must always try to get informed of the updated policies on library services that are published on social media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Handling research data, procuring, processing and preserving knowledge resources on digital scale, subject matter expertise, retaining valuable library users for longer duration, budgetary constraints and shortage of skilled manpower are the major challenges faced by university library (Singh and Kaur, 2009). In the twenty-first century knowledge society, library professionals need to participate in knowledge sharing activities with advanced skill of Web 2.0 with traditional librarian skills and to provide effective e-services (Oyieke and Dick, 2017). University libraries are shifting their collection policy from print to digital by adding more collection in electronic or digital format and provide services through internet or in online environment (Line, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%