Training of Library Assistants in Academic Library
The purpose of this research is to identify the need to train and retrain library assistants in academic libraries. The researchers however used Babcock University Library to ascertain the impacts of training of library assistants. A descriptive design was adopted for this study. A total enumeration...
Main Authors: | , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
SAGE Publishing
2013-09-01
|
Series: | SAGE Open |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244013503964 |
id |
doaj-84d2f58e2c514c848f622c3ec5ca0866 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-84d2f58e2c514c848f622c3ec5ca08662020-11-25T03:32:22ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402013-09-01310.1177/215824401350396410.1177_2158244013503964Training of Library Assistants in Academic LibraryItunu A. Bamidele0Saturday U. Omeluzor1Abayomi Imam2Hannah U. Amadi3Babcock University, NigeriaBabcock University, NigeriaMichael Otedola College of Primary Education, NigeriaBabcock University, NigeriaThe purpose of this research is to identify the need to train and retrain library assistants in academic libraries. The researchers however used Babcock University Library to ascertain the impacts of training of library assistants. A descriptive design was adopted for this study. A total enumeration sampling method was used. The instrument used for data collection was a structured questionnaire. The population was made up of 30 respondents who were library assistants at the Babcock University Library, Nigeria. A total number of 30 questionnaires were administered. All the questionnaires were retrieved and were found useful giving a return rate of 100% used for this study. The result shows that library assistants were not given training in the area of system management and web searching. In addition, 27 (90%) of the respondents agreed that training will enhance their job performance while 30 (100%) of the respondents agreed that training will improve their skills to support library users in searching for information electronically. Based on the findings the researchers recommend that library assistants should be trained on electronic information technology usage as this will impact the overall service delivery in meeting the goals of the academic library.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244013503964 |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Itunu A. Bamidele Saturday U. Omeluzor Abayomi Imam Hannah U. Amadi |
spellingShingle |
Itunu A. Bamidele Saturday U. Omeluzor Abayomi Imam Hannah U. Amadi Training of Library Assistants in Academic Library SAGE Open |
author_facet |
Itunu A. Bamidele Saturday U. Omeluzor Abayomi Imam Hannah U. Amadi |
author_sort |
Itunu A. Bamidele |
title |
Training of Library Assistants in Academic Library |
title_short |
Training of Library Assistants in Academic Library |
title_full |
Training of Library Assistants in Academic Library |
title_fullStr |
Training of Library Assistants in Academic Library |
title_full_unstemmed |
Training of Library Assistants in Academic Library |
title_sort |
training of library assistants in academic library |
publisher |
SAGE Publishing |
series |
SAGE Open |
issn |
2158-2440 |
publishDate |
2013-09-01 |
description |
The purpose of this research is to identify the need to train and retrain library assistants in academic libraries. The researchers however used Babcock University Library to ascertain the impacts of training of library assistants. A descriptive design was adopted for this study. A total enumeration sampling method was used. The instrument used for data collection was a structured questionnaire. The population was made up of 30 respondents who were library assistants at the Babcock University Library, Nigeria. A total number of 30 questionnaires were administered. All the questionnaires were retrieved and were found useful giving a return rate of 100% used for this study. The result shows that library assistants were not given training in the area of system management and web searching. In addition, 27 (90%) of the respondents agreed that training will enhance their job performance while 30 (100%) of the respondents agreed that training will improve their skills to support library users in searching for information electronically. Based on the findings the researchers recommend that library assistants should be trained on electronic information technology usage as this will impact the overall service delivery in meeting the goals of the academic library. |
url |
https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244013503964 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT itunuabamidele trainingoflibraryassistantsinacademiclibrary AT saturdayuomeluzor trainingoflibraryassistantsinacademiclibrary AT abayomiimam trainingoflibraryassistantsinacademiclibrary AT hannahuamadi trainingoflibraryassistantsinacademiclibrary |
_version_ |
1724568799418515456 |