Needed soft skills and their status: Self-perceptions of university information professionals
Document Type
Article
Department
Libraries
Abstract
The study aimed to assess the self-perceptions of university information professionals regarding the status of their soft skills. The survey method, using a questionnaire as data collection instrument, was employed to achieve the objectives of this study. The population was information professionals working in all the central libraries of the public sector general universities in Pakistan. The findings, based on 372 responses, revealed that information professional perceived themselves 'competent' in overall soft skills. The values of mean score further revealed that they considered themselves 'competent' enough in performance management skills, interpersonal skills, and political/cultural skills, while 'moderately competent' in communication/persuasion skills and self-management skills. The findings established need for training in this regard. To improve various soft skills, Library and Information Management education at Master level should include courses on soft skills. Moreover, training on soft skills is also required for in-service information professionals.
Publication (Name of Journal)
Pakistan Journal of Information Management & Libraries
DOI
10.47657/20161811094
Recommended Citation
Ahmad, S.,
Ameen, K.,
Ullah, M.
(2016). Needed soft skills and their status: Self-perceptions of university information professionals. Pakistan Journal of Information Management & Libraries, 18(2), 75-90.
Available at:
https://ecommons.aku.edu/libraries/108
Comments
This work was published before the author joined Aga Khan University.