调查图书馆信息科学课程与肯尼亚信息科学学院系统图书馆员的相关性

Kenneth Rotich
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摘要:本研究旨在建立肯尼亚信息科学学院使用的现行课程和方法的有效性,作为培训系统图书馆员的工具。它审查了肯尼亚某些图书馆和信息学校目前使用的课程,确定了肯尼亚图书馆和信息学校课程中提供的信息通信技术课程的内容及其与需要的相关性。它使用了肯尼亚四所提供LIS教育的大学的案例研究。该研究采用描述性案例研究设计,通过分析和比较所使用的课程,收集与肯尼亚选定大学目前的LIS课程有关的问题的数据。在这项研究中,因变量是系统图书馆员,而自变量包括肯尼亚的信息科学学校和LIS课程。这项研究是在肯尼亚选定的教授图书馆和信息科学的大学进行的。该研究使用了有目的的抽样技术,以显示准确、可靠和有效的信息,这些信息来自于参与开发和实施课程的所有人群以及雇用系统图书馆员的人群。研究结果表明,肯尼亚LIS学校使用的课程中没有足够的信息通信技术课程,使那些有志于成为系统图书馆员的人具备有效执行其任务所需的足够技能。这表明,有更多的通用课程覆盖,是没有帮助的学生。该研究建议通过增加信息和通信技术课程的数量、与发达国家的大学进行基准测试、为系统图书馆员建立一个典型的信息和通信技术课程以及标准化信息和通信技术课程,来审查信息和通信技术课程以解决所指出的缺点。
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Investigating the Relevance of Library Information Science Curriculum to Systems Librarians at Kenya’s Schools of Information Sciences
Abstract This study sought to establish the effectiveness of the current curriculum and methodologies used in Schools of information Sciences as a tool to train Systems Librarians in Kenya. It examined the current curricula used by selected Library and Information Schools (LIS) in Kenya, established the content of Information Communication Technology (ICT) courses that are offered in LIS curricula in Kenya, and its relevance to needs. It used a case study of four universities in Kenya that offer LIS education. The study used descriptive case study design to collect data on issues related to LIS curricula as they are at present in the selected universities in Kenya through analysis and comparison curriculum used. In the study, the dependent variable is Systems Librarians while the independent variables include schools of information Sciences in Kenya and LIS curriculum. The study was carried out in selected Universities that teach Library and Information Sciences in Kenya. The study used purposive sampling technique to show accurate, reliable, and valid information from a more representative of all the population who are involved in the developing and implementing the curriculum as well as those who employ the Systems Librarians. The findings show that curricula used by LIS schools in Kenya do not have adequate Information Communication Technology courses to equip those aspiring to be Systems Librarians with adequate skills to carry out their mandate effectively. It shows that there are more general courses that are covered that are not helpful to the students. The study recommends that LIS curricula be reviewed to address the shortcomings noted by increasing the number of ICT courses, benchmarking with universities in developed countries, establish a model LIS for Systems Librarians and standardize curricula for LIS.
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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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