An assessment on the applicability of selection and acquisition procedures at Unguja Public Library - Zanzibar

Juma Abeid Haji, E. Wema
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This study assessed the applicability of selection and acquisition procedures at Unguja Public Library in Zanzibar. The objectives of the study were to establish library material selection and acquisition procedures at Unguja Public Library; assess library users’ views on the relevance of library collections at Unguja Public Library; and identify challenges that selection and acquisition of library materials face at Unguja Public Library. A total of two hundred and twenty-five (225) respondents participated in this study. These consisted of conveniently selected two hundred and fifteen (215) library patrons and seven (10) library core staff. Questionnaire, interview, as well as obtrusive observation methods were used to collect data for the study. Quantitative data were analysed using SPSS and Microsoft excel to generate frequency and percentages, presented in form of tables and figures; while qualitative data were analysed using content analysis. The study’s key findings reveal that selection and acquisition procedures are not strictly applied and adhered to at Unguja Public Library. The results have also revealed that library users are not involved in the selection process. Finally, the study recommends a close working collaboration between the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training in Zanzibar and Unguja Public Library Management to improve the quality of selection and acquisition procedures at the Library so as to build a balanced library collection that meets users’ needs.
评估桑给巴尔温古贾公共图书馆选择和采购程序的适用性
本研究评估了桑给巴尔温古贾公共图书馆选择和采购程序的适用性。本研究的目标是:确定乌古贾公共图书馆的图书资料选择和采购程序;评估图书馆用户对乌古贾公共图书馆馆藏相关性的看法;确定乌古贾公共图书馆在图书资料选择和采购方面面临的挑战。共有 225 (225) 名受访者参与了此次研究。其中包括方便选出的 215 名图书馆读者和 7 名图书馆核心工作人员。本研究采用了问卷调查、访谈、以及侵入式观察等方法来收集数据。定量数据使用 SPSS 和 Microsoft excel 进行分析,生成频率和百分比,并以表格和数字的形式呈现;定性数据则使用内容分析进行分析。研究的主要结果表明,乌古贾公共图书馆没有严格执行和遵守选择和采购程序。研究结果还显示,图书馆用户并没有参与选择过程。最后,研究建议桑给巴尔教育和职业培训部与乌古贾公共图书馆管理层密切合作,提高图书馆选择和采购程序的质量,从而建立一个满足用户需求的均衡的图书馆藏。
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