Developing competencies for medical librarians in Pakistan
Document Type
Article
Department
Libraries
Abstract
Objective: To identify competencies for medical librarians and get these validated from head librarians and employers.
Methods: The survey method was used. A structured questionnaire, listing 84 competency statements, covering eight areas, prepared after extensive literature review, expert scrutiny and pilot testing, using a 5-point Likert scale was distributed among the head librarians and chairpersons of library committees (CLC) in 115 medical libraries.
Results: Sixty seven (58%) useable responses were received from head librarians and 63 (55%) from CLC. Of the 84 competency statements 83 were validated by the head librarians, 44 receiving four or higher mean score while the other 39 statements getting mean scores in the range of 3.97 and 3.06. The CLC validated 80 statements. Only 27 statements received four or higher mean score from CLC while the other 53 got mean scores in the range of 3.97 and 3.22.
Conclusions: Medical librarians are required to be well versed with all those competencies which are needed for general librarianship. In addition, they are expected to have adequate knowledge of health sciences environment including medical terminologies and concepts. Sound knowledge of some competencies specific for medical libraries is an additional requirement for library personnel.
Publication (Name of Journal)
Health information and libraries journal
DOI
10.1111/hir.12008
Recommended Citation
Ullah, M.,
Anwar, M. A.
(2013). Developing competencies for medical librarians in Pakistan. Health information and libraries journal, 30(1), 59-71.
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https://ecommons.aku.edu/libraries/103
Comments
This work was published before the author joined Aga Khan University.