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The role of public libraries in enhancing information literacy skills (ILS) of senior secondary school students in the Central District in Botswana

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dc.contributor.advisor Van der Walt, T. B.
dc.contributor.author Dube, Sibongakonke
dc.date.accessioned 2018-10-16T12:33:50Z
dc.date.available 2018-10-16T12:33:50Z
dc.date.issued 2018-01
dc.identifier.citation Dube, Sibongakonke (2018) The role of public libraries in enhancing information literacy skills (ILS) of senior secondary school students in the Central District in Botswana, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24930>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24930
dc.description.abstract Modern day society is characterised by the availability of technology and the abundance of information in all formats that require all individuals using it to poses information literacy skills (ILS).ILS enable people the ability to locate, analyse, evaluate access and retrieve the desired information to satisfy a need. Research on IL in academic and school libraries has gained momentum in the field of Information Science where as little has been documented concerning public libraries and IL. This therefore calls for more research on IL in public libraries. Public libraries serve a wide and diverse community of which students are a part. In instances where school libraries are either non-existent or not developed, students seek assistance from the public library within their community. This study sought to investigate the role of public libraries in enhancing the ILS of senior secondary school students in the Central District in Botswana. The fact that school libraries in Botswana are underdeveloped to produce competent and confident students equipped with ILS that could be used in the work environment and continuous lifelong learning, motivated the study. A concern that there exists a gap in research concerning public libraries and IL within the Botswana context necessitated this study. The study used a survey research design where both quantitative and qualitative research approaches were adopted. This involved the collection and analysis of quantitative and qualitative data. The purpose of a mixed methods approach was based on the idea that qualitative results could assist in explaining and interpreting the findings of a quantitative study. Data collection involved three sets of closed ended questionnaires and observations in all schools and public libraries. The population of the study consisted of public librarians, teacher librarians and students. Quantitative data were analysed using the Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS) to generate statistics. The findings of the study revealed that the public libraries in the Central District in Botswana are above average in terms of materials and use. It brought to light that senior secondary school students use the public libraries for school purposes and get assistance when they seek for it. Public librarians do not have special classes aimed at enhancing the ILS of students. The public libraries offer IL in the form of computer training, they do this as, and when students register, just like the other members of the community. The library’s contribution to enhancement of the students’ ILS, (study skills, reading skills and use of reference works) is somewhat limited. Limited resources, lack of reading culture, low budgets, and lack of support from government negatively challenge the full potential impact of IL enhancement. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xx, 225 leaves) : color illustrations, color graphs
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Information literacy skills
dc.subject Public library
dc.subject Senior secondary school
dc.subject Senior secondary school student
dc.subject Botswana
dc.subject Senior secondary school student
dc.subject.ddc 027.4207126883
dc.subject.lcsh Public libraries -- Botswana
dc.subject.lcsh Libraries and schools -- Botswana
dc.subject.lcsh Libraries and scholars -- Botswana
dc.subject.lcsh Information literacy -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Botswana
dc.subject.lcsh Library outreach programs -- Botswana
dc.subject.lcsh Information services -- User education -- Botswana
dc.subject.lcsh Public libraries -- Information technology -- Botswana
dc.subject.lcsh Libraries and community -- Botswana
dc.title The role of public libraries in enhancing information literacy skills (ILS) of senior secondary school students in the Central District in Botswana en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Information Science
dc.description.degree M. Inf. Sc.


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