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The contribution of staff training and development programmes to effective library and information services in selected university libraries in Ghana

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dc.contributor.advisor Van der Walt, Thomas, 1957-
dc.contributor.author Cobblah, Mac-Anthony
dc.date.accessioned 2015-09-29T05:21:10Z
dc.date.available 2015-09-29T05:21:10Z
dc.date.issued 2015-02
dc.identifier.citation Cobblah, Mac-Anthony (2015) The contribution of staff training and development programmes to effective library and information services in selected university libraries in Ghana, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19146> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19146
dc.description.abstract This study investigated the contribution of staff training and development programmes to effective library and information services in selected university libraries in Ghana. The rationale of the study was to establish the relationship between training and development of library staff and work performance of individual library staff, university libraries and the institutions as a whole, which should reflect in effective and efficient provision of library and information services. The researcher reviewed extensively literature on relevant subject areas related to staff training and development including: the concept of training and development, training needs analysis and assessment, staff training and development, monitoring and evaluation of training, effects of training on job performance, measuring return on investment in training and effectiveness of library and information services. The researcher adopted a survey research method because of the large geographical areas over which the university libraries are located and therefore dispersed population. The researcher adopted mixed methods research approach and thus data was collected using interviews, observations and questionnaires. The researcher also used a mixed sampling method where the researcher combined both probability and non-probability sampling methods in sampling the population. The population for the study comprised library staff, faculty and students from five selected universities in Ghana. The total population from the five universities was 139,463 based on which a sample of 860 was chosen. Thematic content analysis technique was use to analyse qualitative data, while statistical package for service solution was used to analyse quantitative data. The main findings of the study were that staff training and development programmes contributed to the improvement of the knowledge, skills, abilities and experiences of library staff in the universities in Ghana, thereby made university library staff in Ghana more effective and efficient in the provision of library and information services to the university community. However staff development practices alone did not contribute to job performance. Staff development practices were supported with human resource management strategies such as rewards, promotions, bonuses, salary increase and other motivational strategies. Finally the study identified inadequate funding and short falls in the training policies as some of the challenges facing the implementation of staff training and development initiatives in the university libraries in Ghana. It recommends the establishment of training units within the university libraries and adequate budgetary provisions to invest in staff training and development programmes for library staff as well as the adoption of train the trainer concept where staff who participated in training and development programmes are asked to train colleagues and submit a report for the benefit of colleagues as a way of improving staff development practices in the university libraries in Ghana. This study contributes to the existing body of knowledge on staff training and development and work performance in university libraries. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xxvii, 451 leaves)
dc.format.extent D. Litt. et. Phil (Information Science)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Staff development en
dc.subject University libraries en
dc.subject Academic library services en
dc.subject Staff development programmes en
dc.subject Staff training programmes en
dc.subject Continuing education en
dc.subject Ghana en
dc.subject.ddc 023.809667
dc.subject.lcsh Library personnel management -- Ghana
dc.subject.lcsh Library employees -- Training of -- Ghana
dc.subject.lcsh Librarians -- In-service training -- Ghana
dc.title The contribution of staff training and development programmes to effective library and information services in selected university libraries in Ghana en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Information Science en


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