COVID-19: strategies for positioning the university library in support of e-learning

Stephen Tsekea, Josiline Phiri Chigwada
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the various innovative support strategies rendered by academic libraries in support of e-learning in Zimbabwean universities. This was necessitated by the change in nature of learning and services provision in universities as a result of COVID-19. Despite the crisis caused by the pandemic, users of libraries still expect services to answer their information needs. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative study was done to unpack the role of digital library services in supporting e-learning in universities in Zimbabwe. An online questionnaire was developed using survey monkey and distributed to 50 professional librarians in both private and state universities in Zimbabwe. A total of 34 librarians responded to the questionnaire and the data was analysed and presented thematically. Data were presented using descriptive statistics in the form of figures. Findings The findings revealed that academic libraries play an important role in supporting e-learning in higher education institutions by providing electronic information resources, which are key in research, learning and teaching. The libraries provide a one-stop shop for accessing electronic resources through the digital library. Patrons have benefitted by accessing and using digital library services during the COVID-19 lockdown period. It was also discovered that libraries should ensure that they are prepared to always offer their services despite the closure of physical buildings because of the pandemic. Research limitations/implications The study used an online questionnaire only as the data collection instrument, as it was the most suitable one to get data from librarians working from home and also because of the COVID-19 health guidance such as maintaining social distance. The other methods were not used because of financial constraints. Practical implications This research showed the importance of digital services in e-learning environments, especially in developing countries. The work revealed how university librarians in Zimbabwe are coming up with practical solutions in supporting e-learning in times of crisis. The research therefore becomes handy for higher education institutions and authorities in crafting e-learning frameworks and positioning academic libraries at the centre of teaching, learning and research activities. Social implications This paper provides useful insights into how libraries can support learning especially during a pandemic. The paper details how libraries support communities by offering correct and reliable information from scholarly information sources. It also chronicles how libraries play an important part in the support of researchers in higher institutions in the fight against COVID-19. Originality/value To the best of authors’ knowledge, this research is one of the first done in Zimbabwe on strategies that libraries are using in the COVID-19 era to support e-learning. The findings presented in this study are helpful for higher and tertiary education authorities and other policymakers in improving e-learning and digital libraries.
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COVID-19:大学图书馆支持电子学习的定位策略
目的:本研究旨在探讨津巴布韦大学图书馆在支持电子学习方面所采取的各种创新支持策略。由于新冠肺炎疫情,大学学习和提供服务的性质发生了变化,这是必要的。尽管疫情造成了危机,图书馆的用户仍然期望服务能够满足他们的信息需求。设计/方法/方法进行了一项定量研究,以揭示数字图书馆服务在支持津巴布韦大学电子学习方面的作用。利用调查猴子编制了一份在线问卷,分发给津巴布韦私立和公立大学的50名专业图书馆员。共有34名图书馆员回答了调查问卷,并对数据进行了分析和主题呈现。数据采用数字形式的描述性统计。研究结果显示,高校图书馆通过提供电子信息资源,在支持高等教育机构的电子学习方面发挥着重要作用,而电子信息资源是研究、学习和教学的关键。图书馆提供一站式服务,让读者透过数码图书馆获取电子资源。在COVID-19封锁期间,读者通过访问和使用数字图书馆服务受益。报告还发现,图书馆应确保做好随时提供服务的准备,尽管实体建筑因疫情而关闭。研究局限性/意义该研究仅使用在线问卷作为数据收集工具,因为它是最适合从在家工作的图书馆员那里获取数据的工具,也因为COVID-19健康指导(如保持社交距离)。由于财政限制,没有使用其他方法。实际意义本研究显示了数字服务在电子学习环境中的重要性,特别是在发展中国家。这项工作揭示了津巴布韦的大学图书馆员如何在危机时期提出切实可行的解决方案,以支持电子学习。因此,这项研究为高等教育机构和当局制定电子学习框架和将学术图书馆定位于教学、学习和研究活动的中心提供了方便。社会意义本文就图书馆如何支持学习提供了有用的见解,特别是在大流行期间。本文详细介绍了图书馆如何通过提供来自学术信息源的正确和可靠的信息来支持社区。它还记录了图书馆如何在支持高等院校研究人员抗击COVID-19方面发挥重要作用。原创性/价值据作者所知,这项研究是津巴布韦首次开展的关于图书馆在COVID-19时代支持电子学习的策略的研究之一。本研究的发现对高等教育当局和其他政策制定者改善电子学习和数字图书馆有帮助。
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