Librarian as researcher and knowledge creator: Examining librarian's research involvement, perceived capabilities and confidence

This paper seeks to investigate the current research practices of Filipino librarians, examine their confidence with the research process, determine how they learned their research skills, and explore their research involvement and productivity from 1993-2013. A survey was conducted to determine the...

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Main Authors: Apolinario, Rhea Rowena U., Eclevia, Marian Ramos, Eclevia, Carlos L., Jr., Lagrama, Eimee Rhea C., Sagun, Karryl Kim A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-56892022-03-09T02:47:43Z Librarian as researcher and knowledge creator: Examining librarian's research involvement, perceived capabilities and confidence Apolinario, Rhea Rowena U. Eclevia, Marian Ramos Eclevia, Carlos L., Jr. Lagrama, Eimee Rhea C. Sagun, Karryl Kim A. This paper seeks to investigate the current research practices of Filipino librarians, examine their confidence with the research process, determine how they learned their research skills, and explore their research involvement and productivity from 1993-2013. A survey was conducted to determine the research performance and participation, perceived capabilities and confidence, and training needs of librarians from different types of libraries in the Philippines. Published works and paper presentations of licensed Filipino librarians were also analyzed using informetric technique to examine the research patterns and to identify which Library and Information Science (LIS) fields have highest number of research papers. While majority of the librarians have conducted research after completing their bachelor and/or master’s degrees in LIS, there is no predictable trend of research growth between 1993 and 2013. The number of librarian-researchers as well as the publication of research findings was quite insignificant, thus knowledge sharing among Filipino librarians is not a prevailing research activity. The contributions of practitioner-researchers are higher than academics-researchers. Most librarians preferred conducting research individually. Findings revealed that research outputs are heavy on the Information Industry Economics and Management. Although majority of the respondents believe that their LIS degrees prepared them to conduct original research, they feel the need for training on designing conceptual/theoretical framework, statistics, and reporting results in written format. Filipino librarians need to engage in research not just for the benefit of the patrons but for professional development as well. 2022-03-17T08:57:06Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4891 http://library.ifla.org/id/eprint/961/ Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Evidence-based library science—Philippines Library science—Research—Philippines Information science—Research—Philippines Librarians—Philippines
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Evidence-based library science—Philippines
Library science—Research—Philippines
Information science—Research—Philippines
Librarians—Philippines
spellingShingle Evidence-based library science—Philippines
Library science—Research—Philippines
Information science—Research—Philippines
Librarians—Philippines
Apolinario, Rhea Rowena U.
Eclevia, Marian Ramos
Eclevia, Carlos L., Jr.
Lagrama, Eimee Rhea C.
Sagun, Karryl Kim A.
Librarian as researcher and knowledge creator: Examining librarian's research involvement, perceived capabilities and confidence
description This paper seeks to investigate the current research practices of Filipino librarians, examine their confidence with the research process, determine how they learned their research skills, and explore their research involvement and productivity from 1993-2013. A survey was conducted to determine the research performance and participation, perceived capabilities and confidence, and training needs of librarians from different types of libraries in the Philippines. Published works and paper presentations of licensed Filipino librarians were also analyzed using informetric technique to examine the research patterns and to identify which Library and Information Science (LIS) fields have highest number of research papers. While majority of the librarians have conducted research after completing their bachelor and/or master’s degrees in LIS, there is no predictable trend of research growth between 1993 and 2013. The number of librarian-researchers as well as the publication of research findings was quite insignificant, thus knowledge sharing among Filipino librarians is not a prevailing research activity. The contributions of practitioner-researchers are higher than academics-researchers. Most librarians preferred conducting research individually. Findings revealed that research outputs are heavy on the Information Industry Economics and Management. Although majority of the respondents believe that their LIS degrees prepared them to conduct original research, they feel the need for training on designing conceptual/theoretical framework, statistics, and reporting results in written format. Filipino librarians need to engage in research not just for the benefit of the patrons but for professional development as well.
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author Apolinario, Rhea Rowena U.
Eclevia, Marian Ramos
Eclevia, Carlos L., Jr.
Lagrama, Eimee Rhea C.
Sagun, Karryl Kim A.
author_facet Apolinario, Rhea Rowena U.
Eclevia, Marian Ramos
Eclevia, Carlos L., Jr.
Lagrama, Eimee Rhea C.
Sagun, Karryl Kim A.
author_sort Apolinario, Rhea Rowena U.
title Librarian as researcher and knowledge creator: Examining librarian's research involvement, perceived capabilities and confidence
title_short Librarian as researcher and knowledge creator: Examining librarian's research involvement, perceived capabilities and confidence
title_full Librarian as researcher and knowledge creator: Examining librarian's research involvement, perceived capabilities and confidence
title_fullStr Librarian as researcher and knowledge creator: Examining librarian's research involvement, perceived capabilities and confidence
title_full_unstemmed Librarian as researcher and knowledge creator: Examining librarian's research involvement, perceived capabilities and confidence
title_sort librarian as researcher and knowledge creator: examining librarian's research involvement, perceived capabilities and confidence
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2022
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4891
http://library.ifla.org/id/eprint/961/
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