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Main Authors: ur Rehman, Sajjad, Al-Ansari, Husain, Yusuf, Nibal
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ854040
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author ur Rehman, Sajjad
Al-Ansari, Husain
Yusuf, Nibal
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Al-Ansari, Husain
Yusuf, Nibal
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Al-Ansari, Husain
Yusuf, Nibal
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contents A Survey of the Schools of Library and Information Science in the GCC Member Nations ur Rehman, Sajjad Al-Ansari, Husain Yusuf, Nibal Foreign Countries Developing Nations School Surveys Library Schools Regional Characteristics Regional Cooperation Mail Surveys Institutional Characteristics Educational Assessment Educational Indicators Summative Evaluation Information Science Education This paper describes the situation of library and information education in the six member nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), located in the Middle East. Data were collected through a mailed instrument from six schools located in three countries of the region that offer degree programs. Five of the six programs are essentially undergraduate. Three schools reported that they were revising their curriculum and one school had recently completed the process. Little change in their curricula was noted in these schools. The student-faculty ratio in all the schools is satisfactory. Intake and dropout rates in four of the six schools are alarmingly high. Four of them are extremely deficient in technological resources. Little application of computing hardware, software, bibliographic utilities and automated systems was found in four of the six schools. There is a real paucity of monographic and periodical resources in the majority of schools. Fieldwork was found to be a norm as a graduation requirement in these schools. The findings can be generalized to a number of developing nations that have similar conditions of library and information education and employment markets. (Contains 9 tables.)
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spellingShingle A Survey of the Schools of Library and Information Science in the GCC Member Nations
ur Rehman, Sajjad
Al-Ansari, Husain
Yusuf, Nibal
Foreign Countries
Developing Nations
School Surveys
Library Schools
Regional Characteristics
Regional Cooperation
Mail Surveys
Institutional Characteristics
Educational Assessment
Educational Indicators
Summative Evaluation
Information Science Education
A Survey of the Schools of Library and Information Science in the GCC Member Nations ur Rehman, Sajjad Al-Ansari, Husain Yusuf, Nibal Foreign Countries Developing Nations School Surveys Library Schools Regional Characteristics Regional Cooperation Mail Surveys Institutional Characteristics Educational Assessment Educational Indicators Summative Evaluation Information Science Education This paper describes the situation of library and information education in the six member nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), located in the Middle East. Data were collected through a mailed instrument from six schools located in three countries of the region that offer degree programs. Five of the six programs are essentially undergraduate. Three schools reported that they were revising their curriculum and one school had recently completed the process. Little change in their curricula was noted in these schools. The student-faculty ratio in all the schools is satisfactory. Intake and dropout rates in four of the six schools are alarmingly high. Four of them are extremely deficient in technological resources. Little application of computing hardware, software, bibliographic utilities and automated systems was found in four of the six schools. There is a real paucity of monographic and periodical resources in the majority of schools. Fieldwork was found to be a norm as a graduation requirement in these schools. The findings can be generalized to a number of developing nations that have similar conditions of library and information education and employment markets. (Contains 9 tables.)
title A Survey of the Schools of Library and Information Science in the GCC Member Nations
topic Foreign Countries
Developing Nations
School Surveys
Library Schools
Regional Characteristics
Regional Cooperation
Mail Surveys
Institutional Characteristics
Educational Assessment
Educational Indicators
Summative Evaluation
Information Science Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ854040