TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital preservation of information sources at academic libraries in Jordan
T2 - an employee’s perspective
AU - Awamleh, Manal Ahmad
AU - Hamad, Faten
N1 - Funding Information:
As expected, the lack of technical and financial support for digital preservation is perceived as the main hindrance that hinders the libraries' digital preservation of resources. This also related to , , , and . They affirmed the need for financial support to complete the preservation process for the growing digital content. This might also be related to the difficulty of managing, organizing and storing preserved data into information repositories, as well as maintaining trusted institutional repositories (; ). The lack of storage capacity to save digital files is another concern pointed out by the staff. This can be explained by finding.
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PY - 2022/1/20
Y1 - 2022/1/20
N2 - Purpose: Digital preservation requires new skills and collaboration among library staff to maintain long-term access to information resources. Digital content and digital technologies pose a serious challenge to information institutions to continue to select, preserve and access information resources. However, there is an urgent need to increase awareness of the new trends in the partnership between research communities and academic libraries; there is also a need for new digital preservation-related skills among librarians. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the benefits, importance, requirements and challenges of digital preservation in academic libraries in Jordan. Design/methodology/approach: A questionnaire was disseminated to 150 library staff working at the 10 public universities in Jordan, with 133 questionnaires suitable to analyze with a response rate of (88.6%). Findings: The results indicate a moderate perception of the benefits and importance of digital preservation, as well as the requirements and challenges in academic libraries in Jordan to carry out the digital preservation process. This indicated the importance of increasing the academic libraries' – specifically academic libraries in Jordan – awareness of the vast and important benefits of digital preservation to maintain long-term access to information. It was noted that factors such as sex, experience, educational level and specialization did not affect the results. Practical implications: The findings will provide insights for other academic libraries on how to plan and develop preservation policies to maintain access to information. Social implications: Access to information is a human right that contributes to the advocacy of sustainable development, and hence, digital preservation can facilitate long-term availability and accessibility to information. Originality/value: This paper provides insights and practical solutions for academic libraries in response to technological development and the change requirements. It will help academic libraries handle and cope with the challenges of providing distance library services over digital channels.
AB - Purpose: Digital preservation requires new skills and collaboration among library staff to maintain long-term access to information resources. Digital content and digital technologies pose a serious challenge to information institutions to continue to select, preserve and access information resources. However, there is an urgent need to increase awareness of the new trends in the partnership between research communities and academic libraries; there is also a need for new digital preservation-related skills among librarians. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the benefits, importance, requirements and challenges of digital preservation in academic libraries in Jordan. Design/methodology/approach: A questionnaire was disseminated to 150 library staff working at the 10 public universities in Jordan, with 133 questionnaires suitable to analyze with a response rate of (88.6%). Findings: The results indicate a moderate perception of the benefits and importance of digital preservation, as well as the requirements and challenges in academic libraries in Jordan to carry out the digital preservation process. This indicated the importance of increasing the academic libraries' – specifically academic libraries in Jordan – awareness of the vast and important benefits of digital preservation to maintain long-term access to information. It was noted that factors such as sex, experience, educational level and specialization did not affect the results. Practical implications: The findings will provide insights for other academic libraries on how to plan and develop preservation policies to maintain access to information. Social implications: Access to information is a human right that contributes to the advocacy of sustainable development, and hence, digital preservation can facilitate long-term availability and accessibility to information. Originality/value: This paper provides insights and practical solutions for academic libraries in response to technological development and the change requirements. It will help academic libraries handle and cope with the challenges of providing distance library services over digital channels.
KW - Academic libraries
KW - Data curation
KW - Digital preservation
KW - Institutional repositories
KW - Library management
KW - Sustainable development
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U2 - 10.1108/LM-10-2021-0088
DO - 10.1108/LM-10-2021-0088
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85122872688
SN - 0143-5124
VL - 43
SP - 172
EP - 191
JO - Library Management
JF - Library Management
IS - 1-2
ER -