Legally bound: Advancing the competencies of academic law librarians in the Philippines

Law librarianship, in and of itself, is a particularly challenging field within the profession of librarianship. When law librarians must catch up on trends and developments necessary to perform well in the academic library setting, the challenges intensify. This research aims to develop the field o...

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Main Authors: Frias, Willian S. A., Daria, Kriezel Joy R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-92672023-05-16T00:37:10Z Legally bound: Advancing the competencies of academic law librarians in the Philippines Frias, Willian S. A. Daria, Kriezel Joy R. Law librarianship, in and of itself, is a particularly challenging field within the profession of librarianship. When law librarians must catch up on trends and developments necessary to perform well in the academic library setting, the challenges intensify. This research aims to develop the field of academic law librarianship in the Philippines by analyzing the competencies and training needs of these specialist librarians in the country. The results of this study indicate that academic law librarians are highly competent in performing tasks under core competencies, library management, reference, research and client services, collection development, and cataloging. But these same professionals are just competent in tasks related to information technology. The respondents perceive that continuing professional development and benchmarking are necessary to the furthering of their careers. Recommendations are made here to prioritize training programs on the following topics: (1) basic understanding of relevant legal systems and areas of law, (2) library instructional materials design, and (3) knowledge and navigation of legal information sources. It is these skills that are the most pressing competencies, for upskilling, identified by the librarians participating in this research. This study gathered data using a survey questionnaire, with the results analyzed using descriptive statistical tools, such as extracting means and percentages, and the use of Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9315 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Law librarians—Training of—Philippines Law librarians—Ability testing—Philippines Library and Information Science
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Law librarians—Training of—Philippines
Law librarians—Ability testing—Philippines
Library and Information Science
spellingShingle Law librarians—Training of—Philippines
Law librarians—Ability testing—Philippines
Library and Information Science
Frias, Willian S. A.
Daria, Kriezel Joy R.
Legally bound: Advancing the competencies of academic law librarians in the Philippines
description Law librarianship, in and of itself, is a particularly challenging field within the profession of librarianship. When law librarians must catch up on trends and developments necessary to perform well in the academic library setting, the challenges intensify. This research aims to develop the field of academic law librarianship in the Philippines by analyzing the competencies and training needs of these specialist librarians in the country. The results of this study indicate that academic law librarians are highly competent in performing tasks under core competencies, library management, reference, research and client services, collection development, and cataloging. But these same professionals are just competent in tasks related to information technology. The respondents perceive that continuing professional development and benchmarking are necessary to the furthering of their careers. Recommendations are made here to prioritize training programs on the following topics: (1) basic understanding of relevant legal systems and areas of law, (2) library instructional materials design, and (3) knowledge and navigation of legal information sources. It is these skills that are the most pressing competencies, for upskilling, identified by the librarians participating in this research. This study gathered data using a survey questionnaire, with the results analyzed using descriptive statistical tools, such as extracting means and percentages, and the use of Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient.
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author Frias, Willian S. A.
Daria, Kriezel Joy R.
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Daria, Kriezel Joy R.
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title Legally bound: Advancing the competencies of academic law librarians in the Philippines
title_short Legally bound: Advancing the competencies of academic law librarians in the Philippines
title_full Legally bound: Advancing the competencies of academic law librarians in the Philippines
title_fullStr Legally bound: Advancing the competencies of academic law librarians in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Legally bound: Advancing the competencies of academic law librarians in the Philippines
title_sort legally bound: advancing the competencies of academic law librarians in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9315
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