Role of Library Associations in Supporting the Library Sector during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa

Winny Nekesa Akullo, V. Okojie, Antonin Benoit Diouf, Nthabiseng Kotsokoane
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Abstract As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the library sector, library associations are playing an important role in the promotion of librarianship as a profession vital to informed and knowledgeable society. The purpose of this study was to examine the role library associations played to improve access to information during the pandemic in Africa. The objectives of the study were to: find out the communication channels used by library associations to communicate with their members during the COVID-19 pandemic; challenges faced by the associations in communicating to its members during the lockdown; collaborations or partnerships the library associations developed during the COVID-19 pandemic to keep its members abreast of the new developments and recommend strategies to mitigate similar disasters in future. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a semi-structured online questionnaire, involving both closed and open-ended questions. Most of the responses were from library associations in Central Africa (33.3%) and majority of the respondents were females (67%). The highest level of education attained by most of the library association’s President was a master’s degree (67%). Majority of the library associations have subscribed to IFLA and AfLIA. The major challenges faced by respondents’ library association were poor internet connection during the COVID-19 lockdown, technophobia and insufficient funds for data subscription. The pandemic had an effect on the strategic plan of the national library associations because their planned activities such as conducting national library conference were disrupted. This study therefore recommended the development of risk and disaster preparedness manuals and encouragement of more use of online information resources.
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,图书馆协会在支持非洲图书馆部门方面的作用
随着COVID-19大流行对图书馆行业的持续影响,图书馆协会在促进图书馆事业这一对知情和知识社会至关重要的职业方面发挥着重要作用。本研究的目的是考察图书馆协会在非洲大流行期间在改善信息获取方面发挥的作用。研究的目的是:找出图书馆协会在COVID-19大流行期间与其成员沟通的沟通渠道;在封锁期间,协会在与其成员沟通方面面临的挑战;图书馆协会在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间建立的合作或伙伴关系,使其成员及时了解新的发展情况,并建议未来减轻类似灾害的战略。横断面调查采用半结构化的在线问卷进行,包括封闭式和开放式问题。大多数答复来自中非的图书馆协会(33.3%),大多数答复者是女性(67%)。大多数图书馆协会主席的最高学历是硕士学位(67%)。大多数图书馆协会都订阅了国际图联和非洲图书馆协会。受访者所在图书馆协会面临的主要挑战是新冠肺炎封锁期间互联网连接不佳、技术恐惧症和数据订阅资金不足。这一流行病对国家图书馆协会的战略计划产生了影响,因为它们举行国家图书馆会议等计划中的活动受到了干扰。因此,这项研究建议编写风险和备灾手册,并鼓励更多地使用在线信息资源。
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International Information and Library Review
International Information and Library Review Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: For more than twenty years, the International Information and Library Review has been welcomed by information scientists, librarians and other scholars and practitioners all over the world for its timely articles on research and development in international and comparative librarianship, information sciences, information policy and information ethics, digital values and digital libraries. Contributions to the journal have come from staff or members of many different international organizations, including the United Nations, UNESCO, IFLA, and INTAMEL, and from library and information scientists in academia, government, industry, and other organizations.
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