Development of Employability Framework through Skill-Discrepancy Method: A Perspective of LIS Interns and Librarians in the University of Peshawar, Pakistan

Asad Khan
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Abstract This study aimed to suggest an employability skills framework based on perceptions of library and information science (LIS) Interns and librarians serving in the university of Peshawar, Pakistan. Adopting a quantitative approach and using the census population, this study was undertaken on librarians and LIS interns in the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. For data collection, self-administered questionnaires were distributed. Using Excel-based Mean Weighted Discrepancy Scores (MWDS), the Borich Need Assessment Model determined skill-discrepancies. Further, Quadrant Analysis Model was used for skills clustering that combined the perceived importance with the competence level of employability skills. This study established communication skills as the most important while time management as the least important constructs for employability and LIS curriculum. Additionally, out of seventeen, twelve skills were revealed mandatory for the employability of prospective LIS graduates and integration in the current curriculum. Further, cognitive abilities and data management skills were rated as low by both LIS graduates and librarians. Finally, an employability skills framework was proposed that clustered all validated skills into four categories namely generic, self-management, functional and auxiliary. This study assumes that skill-acquisition is the shared responsibility of educators, trainers, and graduates. The findings motivate LIS faculty to incorporate the validated skills in their lesson plans and organize training programs to impart such skills. Similarly, findings inform about employer-valued skills essential for entry-level jobs and encourage its acquisition. This study also attempts to align the LIS curriculum with job market demands that possibly diminish skill-mismatches.
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基于技能差异方法的就业能力框架构建——以巴基斯坦白沙瓦大学LIS实习生和图书馆员为例
摘要本研究旨在提出一个基于在巴基斯坦白沙瓦大学服务的图书馆和信息科学(LIS)实习生和图书馆员认知的就业能力技能框架。本研究采用定量方法,利用人口普查,对巴基斯坦白沙瓦大学的图书馆员和LIS实习生进行了研究。为了收集数据,我们分发了自我管理的问卷。利用基于excel的平均加权差异分数(MWDS), Borich需求评估模型确定了技能差异。此外,象限分析模型用于技能聚类,将感知重要性与就业技能的能力水平相结合。本研究发现沟通技巧对学生就业能力和LIS课程的影响是最重要的,而时间管理是最不重要的。此外,在17项技能中,有12项技能是未来美国大学毕业生就业能力和当前课程整合的强制性技能。此外,认知能力和数据管理技能被LIS毕业生和图书馆员评为较低。最后,提出了一个就业能力技能框架,将所有经过验证的技能分为四类,即通用技能、自我管理技能、功能技能和辅助技能。本研究假设技能习得是教育者、培训者和毕业生的共同责任。这些发现促使美国大学教师将这些经过验证的技能纳入他们的课程计划,并组织培训项目来传授这些技能。同样,调查结果也会告诉雇主,入门级工作所必需的技能受到雇主的重视,并鼓励雇主掌握这些技能。本研究还试图使美国大学的课程与就业市场的需求保持一致,从而可能减少技能不匹配。
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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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