The current state of academic librarians’ continuing professional development and the roles of continuing professional development providers in Thailand

Chutima Sacchanand, Nilobon Wimolsittichai, Orapan Kankonsue, Wararak Pattanakiatpong
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This research explored the current state of the continuing professional development of Thai academic librarians and the roles of continuing professional development providers, employing a mixed-methods approach. An online questionnaire was completed by 243 Thai academic librarians and in-depth interviews were conducted with 20 library directors and deputy directors. The quantitative data was analysed using descriptive analysis, while the qualitative data was examined through thematic analysis. The research found that academic librarians recognized the importance of participating in continuing professional development activities and exhibited a preference for online continuing professional development, with ‘in-house’ providers and academic library networks assuming significant roles. The study recommends focusing on information technology skills and English proficiency. Concise and dynamic guidance is offered for academic libraries and continuing professional development providers to reshape continuing professional development activities to post-pandemic dynamics, based on academic librarians’ needs, and align their offerings with contemporary academic library challenges and trends, better suiting Thailand’s evolving educational context.
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泰国学术图书馆员继续职业发展的现状和继续职业发展机构的作用
本研究采用混合方法探讨了泰国学术图书馆员的继续职业发展现状以及继续职业发展提供者的作用。243 名泰国学术图书馆员填写了在线问卷,20 名图书馆馆长和副馆长接受了深入访谈。定量数据采用描述性分析法进行分析,定性数据则采用主题分析法进行研究。研究发现,学术图书馆员认识到参与继续职业发展活动的重要性,并表现出对在线继续职业发展的偏好,"内部 "提供者和学术图书馆网络发挥了重要作用。研究建议重点关注信息技术技能和英语水平。研究为学术图书馆和继续职业发展提供者提供了简明而动态的指导,以学术图书馆员的需求为基础,重塑继续职业发展活动,使其适应流行病后的动态发展,并使其提供的服务符合当代学术图书馆的挑战和趋势,更好地适应泰国不断发展的教育环境。
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