Entrepreneurial skills assessment of library and information science faculty and academic librarians in Nigeria: issues and prospects

IF 0.8 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Olayinka Babayemi Makinde, Saheed Abiola Hamzat, Ibidapo Oketunji, Olukemi Omolola Ogunniran, Temitope Olatomiwa Olatunji
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AbstractEntrepreneurial skills are considered one of the most important competencies expected to be possessed by Library and Information Science (LIS) faculty and academic librarians as information professionals. These skills include technical skills, managerial skills, business skills, personal maturity skills, ICT skills and information literacy skills. The context observation and literature review indicated limited research on the entrepreneurial skills of Library and Information Science (LIS) faculty and academic librarians in Nigerian universities. The need to fill this inadvertently created gap initiated this study. The study aimed to assess entrepreneurial skills level as well as identify entrepreneurship issues and prospects of LIS faculty and academic librarians in South-West Nigerian universities with library schools. This paper was anchored on survey research design. The study employed the total enumeration method to cover all LIS faculty and academic librarians in these universities. An adapted structured questionnaire was administered and responses were analyzed quantitatively using frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation. Findings revealed lackluster technical, business and ICT skills of these information professionals including unacceptable managerial skills. Furthermore, entrepreneurship issues showed government-centered, institutional and personal subjects such as government policies, economic problems, legal registration, funding, excessive workload and lack of entrepreneurial attitude. The study also uncovered dwindling entrepreneurship prospects. The study recommends premeditated efforts by LIS faculty and academic librarians and universities at entrepreneurial development and the advancement of citizen-friendly entrepreneurial policies and a blueprint by the government.Keywords: Academic librariansentrepreneurial skillsentrepreneurshiplibrary and information sciencelibrary and information science faculty Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
尼日利亚图书馆和信息科学教师和学术图书馆员的创业技能评估:问题和前景
摘要创业技能被认为是图书馆情报学教师和学术图书馆员作为信息专业人员所应具备的最重要的能力之一。这些技能包括技术技能、管理技能、商业技能、个人成熟技能、信息通信技术技能和信息素养技能。背景观察和文献回顾表明,对尼日利亚大学图书馆与信息科学(LIS)教师和学术图书馆员创业技能的研究有限。填补这一无意中造成的空白的需要启动了这项研究。该研究旨在评估创业技能水平,并确定拥有图书馆学院的尼日利亚西南部大学的LIS教师和学术图书馆员的创业问题和前景。本文以调查研究设计为基础。本研究采用总枚举法,涵盖了这些大学的所有LIS教师和学术图书馆馆员。采用一份结构化的调查问卷,并使用频率、百分比、平均值和标准差对回答进行定量分析。调查结果显示,这些信息专业人员的技术、业务和信息通信技术技能不佳,包括令人难以接受的管理技能。创业问题表现为政府政策、经济问题、法律登记、资金、工作量过大、创业态度缺失等以政府为中心的制度性和个人主体。该研究还发现,创业前景日益黯淡。该研究建议美国大学教师、学术图书馆员和大学在创业发展方面进行有预谋的努力,推进对公民友好的创业政策,并由政府制定蓝图。关键词:学术图书馆;创业技能;创业精神;图书馆与信息科学;
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Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship
Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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1.90
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23.10%
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20
期刊介绍: The Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship is an innovative quarterly journal that provides you with useful articles about the creation, organization, dissemination, retrieval, and use of business information. This refereed journal covers the business information needs of special libraries, academic libraries, and public libraries, as well as information services and centers outside of the traditional library setting. You"ll find that the journal is international in scope, reflecting the multinational and international scope of the business community today. The immediate focus of the journal is practice-oriented articles, but it also provides an outlet for new empirical studies on business librarianship and business information.
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