Strategies for integrating Open Access Resources (OAR) into libraries collections: A study

I. Anyira, Obiora Kingsley Udem, Lucky Njoeteni
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The study’s general purpose is to assist both management and collection development practitioners in adopting appropriate strategies for integrating OA materials into libraries collections. The study was designed to specifically examine the challenges to the integration of OAR into libraries collections and to explore relevant strategies for the integration. The study utilized an online survey questionnaire sent to Seventy Eight collections development staff drawn from academic libraries, Library Boards, and special libraries for completion. Sixty Two (62) however, were completed and returned. This implies 79.4% return rate. All the respondents surveyed are members of the Nigerian Library Association (NLA), and are certified by the Librarians Registration Council of Nigeria (LRCN). The respondents were drawn from Federal university Libraries (7), State university libraries (6), private university libraries (22), federal polytechnic libraries (5), state polytechnic libraries (12), college libraries (5), special libraries (2), library boards (3). The survey instrument included Eleven (11) items. Data were analysed using graphical charts. The findings indicate that majority of the library do not acquire OAR, but have plans to make them part of their regular library acquisition workflows; majority of them strongly agree that collection development policy is key to OAR integration, but they don’t have the document for now, neither are their staff trained to manage OA effectively. Their major challenge to OAR integration include poor electricity supply, lack of knowledge and skills required for OA integration, and lack of support from the head librarian, lack of collection development policy document. The recommendations include that collection development policy should be put in place; library staff should be equipped with relevant skills through training and retraining; libraries should rather than purchasing expensive books and journals download OAR relevant to them, process them and make them available to their users as part of their collections; Libraries should be provided with uninterrupted fast speed internet access and power supply from solar power.
图书馆馆藏开放存取资源整合策略研究
这项研究的总体目的是协助管理人员和馆藏发展人员采取适当的策略,将OA资料纳入图书馆馆藏。本研究旨在专门研究OAR与图书馆馆藏整合所面临的挑战,并探讨整合的相关策略。这项研究利用了一份在线调查问卷,向78名来自学术图书馆、图书馆理事会和特殊图书馆的馆藏开发人员发送了问卷。然而,六十二(62)已完成并归还。这意味着79.4%的回报率。所有被调查者都是尼日利亚图书馆协会(NLA)的成员,并获得尼日利亚图书馆员注册委员会(LRCN)的认证。受访者来自联邦大学图书馆(7个)、州立大学图书馆(6个)、私立大学图书馆(22个)、联邦理工学院图书馆(5个)、州立理工学院图书馆(12个)、高校图书馆(5个)、专业图书馆(2个)、图书馆委员会(3个)。调查工具包括11个项目。用图表分析数据。调查结果表明,大多数图书馆不采购OAR,但计划将其作为常规图书馆采购工作流程的一部分;他们中的大多数强烈同意集合开发策略是OA集成的关键,但是他们现在没有文档,他们的员工也没有接受有效管理OA的培训。他们对OA整合的主要挑战包括电力供应差、缺乏OA整合所需的知识和技能、缺乏馆长的支持、缺乏馆藏发展政策文件。这些建议包括:应当制定收集发展政策;通过培训和再培训,使图书馆工作人员具备相关技能;图书馆不应购买昂贵的书籍和期刊,而应下载与它们相关的OAR,对它们进行处理,并将它们作为其馆藏的一部分提供给用户;图书馆应提供不间断的高速互联网接入和太阳能供电。
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