Leadership roles within the ranks in Nigerian Academic Libraries

IF 0.4 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Ngozi Odili
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Abstract

The study investigated leadership roles in academic libraries with the purpose of discovering the librarians’ perceptions as well as evidence of leading from within the ranks and not necessarily from a managerial or supervisory position. The reason for this investigation is to identify if library staff regardless of their position within the organisation are free to demonstrate their leadership potentials by influencing change or motivating other colleagues to accept and work towards a shared vision. The research methodology applied was the quantitative method. Using the case study of two mid-northern Nigerian Universities, findings show that although librarians in non-supervisory roles demonstrate leadership attributes that help improve services delivered to users in their libraries, yet, supervisory staff are more likely to suggest new ideas than non-supervisory staff. Therefore, there is a need for the academic library to refocus its leadership structure and be willing to acknowledge other leadership styles especially ones that will encourage librarians in all ranks to showcase their talents and creative abilities; particularly in areas or services where their passion lies in order to promote the library innovative process and drive service development.
尼日利亚大学图书馆队伍中的领导角色
这项研究调查了学术图书馆的领导角色,目的是发现图书馆员的看法,以及来自内部领导的证据,而不一定是来自管理或监督职位。这项调查的目的是确定图书馆工作人员,无论他们在组织中的职位如何,是否可以通过影响变革或激励其他同事接受并朝着共同的愿景努力来自由展示他们的领导潜力。所采用的研究方法是定量方法。通过对尼日利亚中北部两所大学的案例研究,研究结果表明,尽管非监督角色的图书馆员表现出了有助于改善图书馆为用户提供的服务的领导力,但监督人员比非监督人员更有可能提出新想法。因此,学术图书馆有必要重新调整其领导结构,并愿意承认其他领导风格,特别是鼓励各级图书馆员展示其才能和创造力的领导风格;特别是在他们热衷的领域或服务中,以促进图书馆的创新过程,推动服务发展。
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South African Journal of Libraries and Information Science
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