Integrating Advanced Technologies and Challenges Faced by Library Professionals in Academic Libraries of Pakistan
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Academic libraries; Advanced technological trends; Library Professionals; Positive impact of technology; Barriers to technology adoptionAbstract
This study examines the adoption of advanced technological trends in academic libraries of public sector universities in Pakistan, with particular emphasis on current practices, the positive impact of technology on library services, and the challenges faced by library professionals. The population of the study comprised all 109 public sector university libraries in Pakistan, from which a 73% response rate was achieved, along with qualitative interviews conducted with 14 participants(N=14). A mixed-methods research design was employed, utilizing questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, and documentary analysis for data collection. Quantitative data were analyzed using SPSS, while qualitative data were examined through NVivo software. The findings indicate that advanced technologies have a significant positive impact on the efficiency, accessibility, and quality of library services and information resources. Despite these benefits, the effective implementation of advanced technologies is constrained by several barriers, including inadequate funding, a shortage of skilled professionals, insufficient IT education, and limited training and awareness. Furthermore, the study reveals regional disparities in technology adoption, with public sector university libraries in Islamabad and Punjab demonstrating higher levels of technological advancement due to better infrastructure and resource availability compared to libraries in other regions of Pakistan. The study highlights the critical role of advanced technologies in enhancing academic library services and underscores the need for strategic investment, capacity building, and policy support to promote equitable and sustainable technology adoption across public sector university libraries in Pakistan.
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