J Med Libr Assoc. 2020 Jul 1;108(3):398-407. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2020.607.
The authors examined the current state of service delivery, collections, and challenges in Nigerian medical libraries.
We employed a descriptive mixed method research design using a cross-sectional quantitative survey of Nigerian medical librarians and qualitative interviews with heads of selected Nigerian medical libraries.
Respondents indicated that the US National Library of Medicine classification scheme is most commonly used to organize the resources of medical libraries in Nigeria. Respondents indicated that library users have a high understanding about the library but exhibit low usage of library services. Nigerian medical libraries have social media accounts but use them infrequently. Most medical librarians do not provide specialized services to health care professionals, and monographs are the major information resources in their collections. Most medical librarians in Nigeria have beginner-level knowledge of systematic reviews and evidence-based medicine and rarely organize training for library users.
Our findings show that services offered by medical libraries in Nigeria are still evolving. Identified skill deficits among medical librarians need to be addressed. The country's library associations and international programs in developing countries should focus on providing continuing education and training of Nigerian medical librarians to enhance their support for medical education and practice in Nigeria.
作者检查了尼日利亚医学图书馆在服务提供、藏书和面临的挑战方面的现状。
我们采用描述性混合方法研究设计,对尼日利亚医学图书馆员进行了横断面定量调查,并对选定的尼日利亚医学图书馆馆长进行了定性访谈。
受访者表示,美国国立医学图书馆分类方案是尼日利亚医学图书馆资源最常用的组织方式。受访者表示,图书馆用户对图书馆有很高的了解,但对图书馆服务的使用程度较低。尼日利亚医学图书馆都有社交媒体账号,但很少使用。大多数医学图书馆员不为医疗保健专业人员提供专业服务,而且专题著作是其藏书的主要信息资源。尼日利亚的大多数医学图书馆员对系统评价和循证医学只有初级水平的了解,很少为图书馆用户组织培训。
我们的研究结果表明,尼日利亚医学图书馆提供的服务仍在不断发展。需要解决医学图书馆员的技能不足问题。该国的图书馆协会和发展中国家的国际计划应专注于为尼日利亚医学图书馆员提供继续教育和培训,以加强他们对尼日利亚医学教育和实践的支持。