Since modern librarians are urged to acquire technological skills, thus objectives of this study are; 1) to examine whether or not the acquisition of such skills affects their generic job satisfaction (GJS) and; 2) to identify the training needs. To this end, twelve research hypotheses were formulated indicating the relationship of technology skills with GJS. The findings revealed significant effects of technology functional and professional skills on GJS and accordingly, all hypotheses (H1-H12) are supported. Further, Information Assurance and Security Skills were established as the principal predictor of GJS whereas Library Content Management System skills as the weakest. Additionally, training needs analysis established a 76.3 per cent d...
Introduction: This study conducted to assess the discipline specific and general skill level of libr...
This study focused on competencies of library and information professionals, using technological par...
The objective of this research was to explore an association between technostress and job satisfacti...
Modern innovations have enhanced the significance of competent, satisfied and committed workforce. H...
Technological expertise is the combination of knowledge and skill needed to apply technology for eff...
All LIS practitioners use technologies in their daily work in a variety of ways, and the ability to ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the preparedness of vocational educa...
This study was managed and completed with the title “Job satisfaction among library professionals at...
Background: Improving the quality of library services is influenced by the workforce employed, which...
Libraries are increasingly searching for and employing librarians with significant technology skill ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the level of information literacy (IL) skills c...
The objective of this research was to explore an association between technostres...
The main objective of this study was to assess the status of ICT competencies of LIS professionals, ...
Previous researches reveal that job satisfaction is a tool by which LIS employees get a chance to ac...
Libraries all over the world are facing diversified service challenges posed by a mix of traditional...
Introduction: This study conducted to assess the discipline specific and general skill level of libr...
This study focused on competencies of library and information professionals, using technological par...
The objective of this research was to explore an association between technostress and job satisfacti...
Modern innovations have enhanced the significance of competent, satisfied and committed workforce. H...
Technological expertise is the combination of knowledge and skill needed to apply technology for eff...
All LIS practitioners use technologies in their daily work in a variety of ways, and the ability to ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the preparedness of vocational educa...
This study was managed and completed with the title “Job satisfaction among library professionals at...
Background: Improving the quality of library services is influenced by the workforce employed, which...
Libraries are increasingly searching for and employing librarians with significant technology skill ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the level of information literacy (IL) skills c...
The objective of this research was to explore an association between technostres...
The main objective of this study was to assess the status of ICT competencies of LIS professionals, ...
Previous researches reveal that job satisfaction is a tool by which LIS employees get a chance to ac...
Libraries all over the world are facing diversified service challenges posed by a mix of traditional...
Introduction: This study conducted to assess the discipline specific and general skill level of libr...
This study focused on competencies of library and information professionals, using technological par...
The objective of this research was to explore an association between technostress and job satisfacti...